I've been having a nice tame little discussion on desichama's blog about god and closely related things. Mostly, the relevance of God. As a creation, and as a reality
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Most of my sources are full and far apart. I started off with "The Search for Psychic Power" by David Hammond. That was when I was six and a half years old, and it served to get me interested in the field itself.
With the passage of time, I've scoured numerous books from every library that I've been a member of. Strangely, you'll find a phenomenally large collection in the Secunderabad Club Library. Do check that out when you're in town.
Chariots of the Gods by Erich Von Daniken takes you on a related research cruise on related phenomena and so-called unexplanables. You'll find it an interesting read, though it takes you a bit off the track toward other phenomenon.I've been a subscriber of "Psychic" Magazine ever since Vol.4 Sadly, they're out of circulation now, so you might fare pretty well with older issues if you can get your hands on any.
If you're looking for individual researchers, you'd fare pretty well to get in touch with Dr. Harold Puthoff or Russel Targ at the Stanford Research Institute (Targ's about 50-60 years old now, and is a bit amnesic from time to time, so you'll have to bear with his deviations from time to time.) As forgetful as he is now, most of his earlier work is excellent and you'll find it online too if you look around.
Then there's Harold Sherman. I met him by accident once when I was in Delhi. He's ESP Manual, at Human Development Associates Inc. The firm worked with Government funding for a good long time during and after the cold-war.
As to the most successful experiments, the EEG Experiments with Patrick Price and Uri Gellar (you must have heard of Uri, He's famous as hell!) were incredibly informative.
I must admit, I was initially propelled by the phenomenon of Psycho Kinesis (or PK). With time, my determination changed directions often. In the process, I learned a lot of stuff.
I'd suggest that you check out this stuff only if you find yourself _really_ interested in the subject. It can ge mighty boring or irritating from time to time. Determination is the key.
There are many other sources out there on the net. You can start with Wiki and then move on through Google and Clusty.... There's a world-full of such phenomena out there and most of the time, it's the researched ones that are publicized. Have fun!
With the passage of time, I've scoured numerous books from every library that I've been a member of. Strangely, you'll find a phenomenally large collection in the Secunderabad Club Library. Do check that out when you're in town.
Chariots of the Gods by Erich Von Daniken takes you on a related research cruise on related phenomena and so-called unexplanables. You'll find it an interesting read, though it takes you a bit off the track toward other phenomenon.I've been a subscriber of "Psychic" Magazine ever since Vol.4 Sadly, they're out of circulation now, so you might fare pretty well with older issues if you can get your hands on any.
If you're looking for individual researchers, you'd fare pretty well to get in touch with Dr. Harold Puthoff or Russel Targ at the Stanford Research Institute (Targ's about 50-60 years old now, and is a bit amnesic from time to time, so you'll have to bear with his deviations from time to time.) As forgetful as he is now, most of his earlier work is excellent and you'll find it online too if you look around.
Then there's Harold Sherman. I met him by accident once when I was in Delhi. He's ESP Manual, at Human Development Associates Inc. The firm worked with Government funding for a good long time during and after the cold-war.
As to the most successful experiments, the EEG Experiments with Patrick Price and Uri Gellar (you must have heard of Uri, He's famous as hell!) were incredibly informative.
I must admit, I was initially propelled by the phenomenon of Psycho Kinesis (or PK). With time, my determination changed directions often. In the process, I learned a lot of stuff.
I'd suggest that you check out this stuff only if you find yourself _really_ interested in the subject. It can ge mighty boring or irritating from time to time. Determination is the key.
There are many other sources out there on the net. You can start with Wiki and then move on through Google and Clusty.... There's a world-full of such phenomena out there and most of the time, it's the researched ones that are publicized. Have fun!
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