Introduction: Taking the Paranormal Seriously | p. 1 |
Spontaneous Instances of the Paranormal | p. 59 |
Telepathy and Monitions | p. 65 |
Crisis Apparitions and the Theory of Chance-Coincidence, 1886 | p. 65 |
On the Frequency of Monitions, 1923 | p. 87 |
Mediumship: Quasi-Spontaneous Psi | p. 94 |
On Trance Phenomena of Mrs. Piper, 1890 | p. 94 |
Poltergeists: Spontaneous Psychokinesis | p. 103 |
Poltergeists, Electromagnetism and Consciousness, 2003 | p. 105 |
Notes on Reincarnation | p. 123 |
Experimental and Laboratory Work on the Paranormal | p. 127 |
Extra-Sensory Perception, 1934 | p. 131 |
The Psychokinetic Effect, 1943 | p. 137 |
Information, Consciousness, and Health, 1996 | p. 144 |
Replication and Meta-Analysis in Parapsychology, 1991 | p. 163 |
Some Practical Applications of Psi Studies | p. 205 |
Biology and Healing | p. 212 |
Distance Healing: Evidence, 2007 | p. 216 |
Remote Viewing | p. 232 |
Unconventional Human Intelligence Support: Transcendent and Asymmetric Warfare Implications of Remote Viewing, 2001 | p. 232 |
Overviews and Reflections on Psi | p. 253 |
Skeptics and Debunkers of the Paranormal | p. 255 |
On Some Unfair Practices Towards Claims of the Paranormal, 1998 | p. 255 |
The Elusive Nature of Psi | p. 265 |
What Is Beyond the Edge of the Known World?, 2003 | p. 265 |
Theories of Psi | p. 300 |
Theories on the Physical Basis of Psi, 1997 | p. 300 |
Psi, Science, and Society | p. 309 |
Some Thoughts Inspired by the Essay Title: "How the Scientific Establishment's Acceptance of ESP and PK Would Influence Contemporary Society,", 1992 | p. 309 |
Concluding Remarks | p. 329 |
Thinking Clearly About the Paranormal. Where Do We, the Compilers, Stand? The Future of Parapsychology, and the Future of the Planet | p. 329 |
Acknowledgments | p. 355 |
Permissions | p. 357 |
Sources and Readings | p. 359 |
Index | p. 403 |
About the Compilers | p. 421 |
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