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parapsycho-illogical: leaning on the divine mechanic
Since the dawn of the twentieth-century, scientists have systematically shattered the mechanistic universe- and made room among the black holes for ESP, PK,mindons, psitrons, and ghosts… …The myth of scientific materialism rests in a historical context. In a sense it … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Einstein, art blog, Arthur Koestler, Dr. J.B. Rhine, Dr. Luisa Rhine, Isaac Newton, J.D. Bernal, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Marcellin Berthelot, margaret mead, Marquis de Laplace, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, William A. Tiller
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paranormal: moving with matter
…The territory was so new that J.B. Rhine and Louisa Rhines’ first experiment got the very categories of telepathy and clairvoyance scrambled. Both experimental situations involved the Rhine cards, printed with the now familiar suits of star, rectangle, circle, cross, … Continue reading
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Tagged art blog, Arthur Koestler, Daryl Bem Cornell, Dr. J.B. Rhine, Dr. Louisa Rhine, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, margaret mead, Mrs. Lucille Kahn, Paranormal psychology, Parapsychology, Psi Phenomena, vampira, Vanishing Point movie, William A. Tiller
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cosmic thinking: playing havoc with known principles
Shattering the mechanistic universe and making room among the black holes for ESP, PK, mindons, psitrons, and ghosts… …Parapsychological research can be divided- though arbitrarily and not at all neatly- into four basic areas. For convenience they are lumped together … Continue reading
cosmos as giant thought
For over a hundred years, physicists have systematically shattered the mechanistic universe, and by doing so have made room among the black holes for ESP, mindons, psitrons, and ghosts among others… The general public remains comparatively apathetic to psi research, … Continue reading
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Tagged art blog, Dr. J.B. Rhine, Dr. Louisa Rhine, Edgar Cayce, ESP, John Singer Sargent, julie newmar, Kirlian photography, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, margaret mead, Mrs. Lucille Kahn, Parapsychology, Richard S. Broughton, Tina Louise, William A. Tiller
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emancipation: utopia is kind of boring
Sigmund Freud even constructed an elaborate theory, based on the female’s discovery of her presumed anatomical deficiencies to explain why females manifest a submissive feminine personality. This theory has proven to be one of the most disposable portions of Freud’s … Continue reading