If you know what an Alien Hand is, you don't need to read this book
+ it's OK + This is the only one to read for your first + Incredibly interesting, insightful, and easy to read, but also incredibly deterministic + A terrific, simplified, user-friendly introduction to neuroscience
Tounge in cheek analysis of some bizarre experiences
+ Provocative insight into an ancient problem.
In Dr. Paul Chambers' introduction to _Sex and the Paranormal_ he mentions that the results of the combination of sexuality and the paranormal are sure to be truly bizarre. Chambers' does not disappoint the reader when he makes this claim. _Sex and the Paranormal_ tries, almost with a straight ...
The World Fantasy Award and Aurora Award Nominated Series. Contributors are: Rebecca Bradley, Hugh B Cave, Carolyn Clink, Gemma Files, Nalo Hopkinson, Nancy Kilpatrick, Susan MacGregor, Scott Mackay, Sally McBride, David Nickle, Vincent Grant Perkins, James Powell, David Shtogryn, Dale L Sproule, Gregory Ward, Carol Weekes, Andrew Weiner and Robert Charles Wilson.
There are essentially two kinds of books. Those you read and set on the shelf never to look at again. And those you refer back to repeatedly. This book embodies the latter.
Most ghost hunter books claim to have lots of how-to knowledge, but end up being nothing more than a collection of ...
+ Wolf Among others are Setting the Stage for Spiritual Transformation
When I first received this book, I couldn't put it down. Even though a lot of it seemed to be going over my head, I knew it was resonating with me inwardly. I love the way Fred Alan Wolfe brought his own spirituality into the book mingled with his scientific mind. His vision of the Soul as a ...
+ Not the definitave book on the subject but the most fun. + Not as good as Stiff, but still funny
I think that one of the best things you can say about a book is that it's entertaining and this one sure is. The author is very, very funny and makes learning about the various topics enjoyable. I'm going to have to get her other books as well.
+ Illustrations are wonderful + Great way of knowing what people used to think of the night.
This book is one in Time Life Books' The Enchanted World series. Each of these books covers a different aspect of folklore and mythology, and they are an excellent set. They tell stories in a similar format and complement each other well without repeating the content. Each is about 140 pages.
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The authors did a great job of categorizing the different types of ghost: haunter, poltergeist, revenant, harbinger, and time-slip. There's plenty of helpful illustrations as well. I highly recommend this book.
+ One of the better books on the subject + The Best I've Read So Far!!
A wealth of intelligent information in this book. Part I provides a strong overview of the subject matter, with logical, scientific reasons to validate ghostly activity, as well as the various types of manifestations. The presentation is sane, balanced, unbiased and a genuine pursuit of knowledge. ...
this book is fascinating! It is hard to put down and my advice is to not read it at night, as you will have those scary thoughts, you know during the time that you turn the lights out, just before you fall asleep! This is a really good read!
Gain a better understanding of your conscious existence by learning to read the messages that come to you in your sleep. A series of exercises takes you through the stages of remembering, recording, interpreting, and even influencing your dreams, and a comprehensive A-Z dictionary explains the meanings of hundreds images. All types of dream are discussed, including those that are precognitive, ...