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The World of the Paranormal: The Next Frontier
by Lawrence LeShan
For most of the last century, psychical research has tried to explain so-called paranormal phenomena in what was deemed a scientific manner. The results so far have been inconclusive and confusing. The reason, Lawrence LeShan points out, is that parapsychology has failed to consider the real insights offered by twentieth-century science into the nature of reality. He demonstrates with elegance and clarity that we do not live in a single-track universe, but in a multi-track one.
Dr. LeShan presents a challenge to current parapsychological thinking and suggests new ways of studying telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, psychic healing, and other psi phenomena. Above all, he eloquently defines the human focus of parapsychology, the purpose and importance of which is to show that human beings cannot be separated fully from each other—not by space, time, walls—perhaps not even by death itself. |
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Reviews
“If you were to read just one book on the tangled relationship between psi and science, this is it. LeShan applies his keen insight and intelligence to clarify not only why psi is such a challenge to modern science, but also to how science needs to change and expand to include the ‘paranormal.’”
— Christian de Quincey, Ph.D., Professor of Consciousness Studies, John F. Kennedy University, and the Institute of Noetic Sciences
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