INTRODUCTION
1. Irvin L. Child, “Psychology and Anomalous Observations,” American
Psychologist 40, no. 11 (November 1985), pp. 1219-30.
1. THE BRAIN AS HOLOGRAM
1. Wilder Penfield, The Mystery of the Mind: A Critical Study of
Consciousness and the Human Brain (Princeton, NX: Princeton
University Press, 1975).
2. Karl Lashley, “In Search of the Engram,” in Physiological
Mechanisms in Animal Behavior (New York: Academic Press, 1950), pp.
454-82.
3. Karl Pribram, “The Neurophysiology of Remembering,” Scientific.
American 220 (January 1969), p. 75.
4. Karl Pribram, Languages of the Brain (Monterey, Calif.: Wadsworth
Publishing, 1977), p. 123.
5. Daniel Goleman, “Holographic Memory: Karl Pribram Interviewed by
Daniel Goleman,” Psychology Today 12, no. 9 (February 1979), p. 72.
6. J. Collier, C. B. Burckhardt, and L. H. Lin, Optical Holography
(New York: Academic Press, 1971).
7. Pieter van Heerden, “Models for the Brain,” Nature 227 (July
25,1970), pp. 410-11.
8. Paul Pietsch, Shufflebrain: The Quest for the Hologramic Mind
(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1981), p. 78.
9. Daniel A. Pollen and Michael C. Tractenberg, “Alpha Rhythm and
Eye Movements in Eidetic Imagery,” Nature 237 (May 12, 1972), p.
109,
10. Pribram, Languages, p. 169.
11. Paul Pietsch, “Shuffle brain,” Harper’s Magazine 244 (May 1972),
p. 66.
12. Kareo K. DeValois, Russell L. DeValois, and W. W. Yund,
“Responses of Striate Cortex Cells to Grating and Checkerboard
Patterns,” Journal of Physiology, vol. 291 (1979), pp. 483-505.
13. Goleman, Psychology Today, p. 71,
14. Larry Dossey, Space, Time, and Medicine (Boston: New Science
Library, 1982), pp. 108-9.
15. Richard Restak, “Brain Power A New Theory,” Science Digest
(March 1981), p. 19.
16. Richard Restak, The Brain (New York: Wamer Books, 1979), p. 253.
2. THE COSMOS AS HOLOGRAM
1. Basil J. Hiley and F. David Peat, “The Development of David
Bohm’s Ideas from the Plasma to the Implicate Order,” in Quantum
Implications, ed. Basil J. Hiley and F. David Peat (London;
Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987), p. 1.
2. Nick Herbert, “How Large is Starlight? A Brief Look at Quantum
Reality,” Revision 10, no. 1 (Summer 1987), pp. 31-35.
3. Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen, “Can
Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered
Complete?” Physical Review 47 (1935), p. 777.
4. Hiley and Peat, Quantum, p. 3.
5. John P. Briggs and F. David Peat, Looking Glass Universe (New
York: Simon & Schuster, 1984), p. 96.
6. David Bohm, “Hidden Variables and the Implicate Order,” in
Quantum Implications, ed. Basil J. Hiley and F. David Peat (London:
Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987), p. 38.
7. “Nonioeality in Physics and Psychology: An Interview with John
Stewart Bell,” Psychological Perspectives (Fall-Winter 1988), p.
306.
8. Robert Temple, “An Interview with David Bohm,” New Scientist
(November II, 1982), p. 362.
9. Bohm, Quantum, p. 40.
10. David Bohm, Wholeness and the Implicate Order (London: Routledge
& Kegan Paul, 1980), p. 205.
11. Private communication with author, October 28, 1988.
12. Bohm, Wholeness, p. 192.
13. Paul Davies, Superforce (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1984), p.
48.
14 Lee Smolin, “What is Quantum Mechanics Really About?” New Scientist (October 24, 1985), p. 43.
15. Private communication with author, October 14, 1988.
16. Saybrook Publishing Company, The Reach of the Mind: Nobel Prize
Conversations (Dallas, Texas: Saybrook Publishing Co., 1985), p. 91.
17. Judith Hooper, “An Interview with Karl Pribram,” Omni (October
1982), p. 135.
18. Private communication with author, February 8, 1989.
19. Renee Weber, “The Enfolding-Unfolding Universe: A Conversation
with David Bohm,” in The Holographic Paradigm, ed. Ken Wilber
(Boulder, Colo.: New Science Library, 1982), pp. 83-84.
20. Ibid., p. 73.
3. THE HOLOGRAPHIC MODEL AND PSYCHOLOGY
1. Renee Weber, “The Enfolding-Unfolding Universe: A Conversation
with David Bohm,” in The Holographic Paradigm, ed. Ken Wilber
(Boulder, Colo.: New Science Library, 1982), p. 72.
2. Robert M. Anderson, Jr., “A Holographic Model of Transpersonal
Consciousness,” Journal of Transpersonal Psychology 9, no. 2 (1977),
p. 126.
3. Jon Tolaas and Montague Ullman, “Extrasensory Communication and
Dreams,” in Handbook of Dreams, ed. Benjamin B. Wolman (New York:
Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1979), pp. 178-79.
4. Private communication with author, October 31, 1988.
5. Montague Ullman, “Wholeness and Dreaming,” in Quantum
Implications, ed. Basil J. Hiley and F. David Peat (New York:
Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987), p. 393,
6. I. Matte-Bianco, “A Study of Schizophrenic Thinking: Its
Expression in Terms of Symbolic Logic and Its Representation in
Terms of Multidimensional Space,” International Journal of
Psychiatry 1, no. 1 (January 1965), p. 93.
7. Montague Ullman, “Psi and Psychopathology,” paper delivered at
the American Society for Psychical Research conference on Psychic
Factors in Psychotherapy, November 8, 1986.
8. See Stephen LaBerge, Lucid Dreaming (Los Angeles: Jeremy
P-Tarcher, 1985).
9. Fred Alan Wolf, Star Wave (New York: Macmillan, 1984), p. 238.
10. Jayne Gackenbach, “Interview with Physicist Fred Alan Wolf on
the Physics of Lucid Dreaming,” Lucidity Letter 6, no. 1 (June
1987), p. 52.
11. Fred Alan Wolf, “The Physics of Dream Consciousness: Is the
Lucid Dream a Parallel Universe?” Second Lucid Dreaming Symposium
Proceedings/Lucidity Letter 6, no. 2 (December 1987), p. 133.
12. Stanislav Grof, Realms of the Human Unconscious (New York: E. P.
Dutton, 1976), p. 20.
13. Ibid., p. 236.
14. Ibid., pp. 159-60.
15. Stanislav Grof, The Adventure of Self-Discovery (Albany, N.Y.:
State University of New York Press, 1988), pp. 108-9.
16. Stanislav Grof, Beyond the Brain (Albany, N.Y.: State University
of New York Press, 1985), p. 31,
17. rbid., p. 78.
18. Ibid., p. 89.
19. Edgar A. Levenson, “A Holographic Model of Psychoanalytic
Change,” Contemporary Psychoanalysis 12, no. 1 (1975), p. 13.
20. Ibid., p. 19.
21. David Shainberg, “Vortices of Thought in the Implicate Order,”
in Quantum Implications, ed. Basil J. Hiley and F. David Peat (New
York: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987), p. 402.
22. Ibid., p. 411.
23. Frank Putnam, Diagnosis and Treatment of Multiple Personality
Disorder (New York: Guilford, 1988), p. 68.
24. “Science and Synchronicity: A Conversation with C. A. Meier,”
Psychological Perspectives 19, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 1988), p. 324.
25. Paul Davies, The Cosmic Blueprint (New York: Simon & Schuster,
1988), p. 162
26. F. David Peat, Synckronicity: The Bridge between Mind and Matter
(New York: Bantam Books, 1987), p. 235.
27. Ibid., p. 239.
4. I SING THE BODY HOLOGRAPHIC
1. Stephanie Matthews-Simon ton, 0. Carl Simonton, and James L.
Creigh-ton, Getting Well Again (New York: Bantam Books, 1980), pp.
6-12.
2. Jeanne Achterberg, “Mind and Medicine: The Role of Imagery in
Healing,” ASPR Newsletter 14, no. 3 (June 1988), p. 20.
3. Jeanne Achterberg, Imagery in Healing (Boston, Mass.: New Science
Library, 1985), p. 134.
4. Private communication with author, October 28, 1988.
5. Achterberg, ASPR Newsletter, p. 20.
6. Achterberg, Imagery, pp. 78-79.
7. Jeanne Achterberg, Ira Collerain, and Pat Craig, “A Possible
Relationship between Cancer, Mental Retardation, and Mental
Disorders,” Journal of Social Science and Medicine 12 (May 1978),
pp. 135-39.
8. Bernie S. Siegel, Love, Medicine, and Miracles (New York: Harper
& Row, 1986), p. 32.
9. Achterberg, Imagery, pp. 182-87.
10. Bernie S. Siegel, Love, p. 29.
11. Charles A. Garfield, Peak Performance: Mental Training
Techniques of the World’s Greatest Athletes (New York: Warner Books.
1984), p. 16.
12. Ibid., p. 62.
13. Mary Orser and Richard Zarro, Changing Your Destiny (New York:
Harper & Row, 1989), p. 60.
14. Barbara Brown, Supermind’ The Ultimate Energy (New York: Harper
& Row, 1980), p. 274: as quoted in Larry Dossey, Space, Time, and
Medicine (Boston, Mass.: New Science Library, 1982), p. 112.
15. Brown, Supermind, p. 275: as quoted in Dossey, Space, pp.
112-13.
16. Larry Dossey, Space, Time, and Medicine (Boston, Mass.: New
Science Library, 1982), p. 112.
17. Private communication with author, February 8, 1989.
18. Brendan O’Regan, “Healing, Remission, and Miracle Cures,”
Institute of Noetic Sciences Special Report (May 1987), p. 3.
19. Lewis Thomas, The Medusa and the Snail (New York: Bantam Books,
1980), p. 63.
20. Thomas J. Hurley III, “Placebo Effects: Unmapped Territory of
Mind/ Body Interactions,” Investigations 2, no. 1 (1985), p. 9.
21. Ibid.
22. Steven Locke and Douglas Colligan, The Healer Within (New York:
New American Library, 1986), p. 224.
23. Ibid., p. 227.
24. Bruno Klopfer, “Psychological Variables in Human Cancer,”
Journal of Prospective Techniques 31 (1957), pp. 331-40.
25. O’Regan, Special Report, p. 4.
26. G. Timothy Johnson and Stephen E. Goldfinger, The Harvard
Medical Sckool Health Letter Book (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard
University Press, 1981), p. 416.
27. Herbert Benson and David P. McCallie, Jr., “Angina Pectoris and
the Placebo Effect,” New England Journal of Medicine 300, no. 25
(1979), pp. 1424-29.
28. Johnson and Goldfinger, Health Letter Book, p. 418.
29. Hurley, Investigations, p. 10.
30. Richard Alpert, Be Here Now (San Cristobal, N.M.: Lama
Foundation, 1971).
Lyall Watson, Beyond Supernature (New York: Bantam Books, 1988), p.
215.
31. Ira L. Mintz, “A Note on the Addictive Personality,” American
Journal of Psychiatry 134, no. 3 (1977), p. 327.
33. Alfred Stelter, Psi-Healing (New York: Bantam Books, 1976), p.
8.
34. Thomas J. Hurley HI, “Placebo Learning: The Placebo Effect as a
Conditioned Response,” Investigations 2, no. 1 (1985), p. 23.
35. O’Regan, Special Report, p. 3.
36. As quoted in Thomas J. Hurley III, “Varieties of Placebo
Experience: Can One Definition Encompass Them All?” Investigations 2
no 1 (1985), p. 13.
37. Daniel Seligman, “Great Moments in Medical Research,” Fortune
117
no. 5 (February 29, 1988), p. 25.
38. Daniel Goleman, “Probing the Enigma of Multiple Personality “
New York Times (June 25, 1988), p. CI.
39. Private communication with author, January 11, 1990.
40. Richard Restak, “People with Multiple Minds,” Science Digest 92
no
6 (June 1984), p. 76.
41. Daniel Goleman, “New Focus on Multiple Personality “ New York
Times (May 21, 1985), p. CI.
42. Truddi Chase, When Rabbit Howls (New York: E. P. Dutton, 1987),
p.
43. Thomas J. Hurley III, “Inner Faces of Multiplicity,”
Investigations 1
no. ¾ (1985), p. 4.
44. Thomas J, Hurley III, “Multiplicity & the Mind-Body Problem: New
Windows to Natural Plasticity,” Investigations 1, no. ¾ (1985), p.
19.
45. Bronislaw Malinowsld, “Baloma: The Spirits of the Dead in the
Tro-bnand Islands,” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
of Great Britam and Ireland 46 (1916), pp. 353-430.
46. Watson, Beyond Supernature, pp. 58-60.
47. Joseph Chilton Pearce, The Crack in the Cosmic Egg (New York-
Pocket Books, 1974), p. 86.
48. Pamela Weintraub, “Preschool?” Omni 11, no. 11 (August 1989), p.
38.
49. Kathy A. Fackelmann, “Hostility Boosts Risk of Heart Trouble”
Science News 135, no. 4 (January 28, 1989), p. 60.
50. Steven Locke, in Longevity (November 1988), as quoted in “Your
Mind’s Healing Powers,” Reader’s Digest (September 1989), p. 5.
51. Bruce Bower, “Emotion-Immunity Link in HIV Infection,” Science
News 134, no. 8 (August 20, 1988), p. 116.
52. Donald Robinson, “Your Attitude Can Make You Well,” Reader’s
Diaest (April 1987), p. 75.
53. Daniel Goleman in the New York Times (April 20, 1989), as quoted
in
Your Mind’s Healing Powers,” Reader’s Digest (September 1989), p. 6.
54. Robinson, Reader’s Digest, p. 75.
55. Signe Hammer, “The Mind as Healer,” Science Digest 92, no 4
(April 1984), p. 100.
56. John Raymond, “Jack Schwarz: The Mind Over Body Man,” New
Realities 11, no. 1 (April 1978), pp. 72-76; see also, “Jack
Schwarz: Probing ... but No Needles Anymore,” Brain/Mind Bulletin 4,
no. 2 (December 4, 1978), p. 2.
57. Stelter, Psi-Healing, pp. 121-24.
58. Donna and Gilbert Grosvenor, “Ceylon,” National Geographic 129,
no. 4 (April 1966).
59. D. D. Kosambi, “Living Prehistory in India,” Scientific American
216, no. 2 (February 1967), p. 104.
60. A. A. Mason, “A Case of Congenital lehthyosiform,” British
Medical Journal 2 (1952), pp. 422-23.
61. O’Regan, Special Report, p. 9.
62. D. Scott Rogo, Miracles (New York: Dial Press, 1982), p. 74.
63. Herbert Thurston, The Physical Phenomena of Mysticism (Chicago:
Henry Regnery Company, 1952), pp. 120-29.
64. Thomas of Celano, Vita Prima (1229), as quoted by Thurston,
Physical Phenomena, pp. 45-46.
65. Alexander P. Dubrov and Veniamin N. Pushkin, Parapsychology and
Contemporary Science, trans. Aleksandr Petrovieh (New York: Plenum,
1982), p. 50.
66. Thurston, Physical Phenomena, p. 68,
67. Ibid.
68. Charles Fort, The Complete Books of Charles Fort (New York:
Dover, 1974), p. 1022.
69. Ibid., p. 964.
70. Private communication with author, November 3, 1988.
71. Candace Pert with Harris Dienstfrey, “The Neuropeptide Network,”
in Neuroimrnunomodulation: Interventions in Aging and Cancer, ed.
Walter Pierpaoli and Novera Herbert Spector (New York: New York
Academy of Sciences, 1988), pp. 189-94.
72. Terrence D. Oleson, Richard J, Kroening, and David E. Bresler,
“An Experimental Evaluation of Auricular Diagnosis: The Somatotopic
Mapping of Musculoskeletal Pain at Ear Acupuncture Points,” Pain 8
(1980), pp. 217-29.
73. Private communication with author, September 24, 1988.
74. Terrence D. Oleson and Richard J. Kroeningt “Rapid Narcotic
Detoxification in Chronic Pain Patients Treated with Auricular
Electroacupuncture and Naloxone,” International Journal of the
Addictions 20, no. 9 (1985), pp. 1347-60.
75. Richard Levitoc, “The Holographic Body,” East West 18, no. 8
(August 1988), p. 42.
76. Ibid., p. 45.
77. Ibid., pp. 36-47.
78. “Fingerprints, a Cine to Senility,” Science Digest 91, no. 11
(November 1983), p. 91,
79. Michael Meyer, “The Way the Whoris Turn,” Newsweek (February 13
1989), p. 73.
5. A POCKETFUL OF MIRACLES
1. D. Scott Rogo, Miracles (New York: Dial Press, 1982), p. 79.
2. Ibid., p. 58; see also, Herbert Thurston, The Physical Phenomena
of Mysticism (London: Bums Oates, 1952); and A. P. Schimberg, The
Story of Therese Neumann (Milwaukee, Wis.: Bruce Publishing Co.,
1947).
3. David J. Bohm, “A New Theory of the Relationship of Mind and
Matter,” Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 80,
no. 2 (April 1986), p. 128.
4. Ibid., p. 132.
5. Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunne, Margins of Reality: The Role
of Consciousness in the Physical World (New York; Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich, 1987), pp. 91-123.
6. Ibid., p. 144.
7. Private communication with author, December 16, 1988.
8. Jahn and Dunne, Margins, p. 142.
9. Private communication with author, December 16, 1988.
10. Private communication with author, December 16, 1988.
11. Steve Fishman, “Questions for the Cosmos,” New York Times
Magazine (November 26, 1989), p. 55.
12. Private communication with author, November 25, 1988.
13. Rex Gardner, “Miracles of Healing in Anglo-Celtic Northumbria as
Recorded by the Venerable Bede and His Contemporaries: A Reappraisal
in the Light of Twentieth-Century Experience,” British Medical
Journal 287 (December 1983), p. 1931.
14. Max Freedom Long, The Secret Science behind Miracles (New York:
Robert Collier Publications, 1948), pp. 191-92.
15. Louis-Basile Carre de Montgeron, La Verite des Miracles (Paris:
1737), vol. i, p. 380, as quoted in H. P. Blavatsky, his Unveiled,
vol. i (New York: J. W. Bouton, 1877), p. 374.
16. Ibid., p. 374.
17. B. Robert Kreiser, Miracles, Convulsions, and Ecclesiastical
Politics in Early Eighteenth-Century Paris (Princeton, N. J.:
Princeton University Press, 1978), pp. 260-61.
18. Charles Mackey, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness
of Crowds (London: 1841), p. 318.
19. Kreiser, Miracles, p. 174.
20. Stanislav Grof, Beyond the Brain (Albany, N.Y.: State University
of New York Press, 1985), p. 91.
21. Long, Secret Science, pp. 31-39.
22. Frank Podmore, Mediums of the Nineteenth Century, vol. 2 (New
Hyde Park, N.Y.: University Books, 1963), p. 264.
23. VracentH. G^ddis, Mysterious Fires and Lights (New York; Dell,
1967), pp. 114-15.
24. Blavatsky, Isis, p. 370.
25. Podmore, Mediums, p. 264.
26. Will and Ariel Durant, The Age of Louis XIV, vol. XIII (New
York: Simon & Schuster, 1963), p. 73.
27. Franz Werfel, The Song of Bernadette (Garden City, N.Y.: Sun
Dial Press, 1944), pp. 326-27.
28. Gaddis, Mysterious Fires, pp. 106-7.
29. Ibid., p. 106.
30. Berthold Schwarz, “Ordeals by Serpents, Fire, and Strychnine,”
Psychiatric Quarterly 34 (1960), pp. 405-29.
31. Private communication with author, July 17, 1989.
32. Karl H. Pribram, “The Implicate Brain,” in Quantum Implications,
ed. Basil J. Hiley and F. David Peat (London: Routledge & Kegan
Paul, 1987), p. 367,
33. Private communication with author, February 8,1989; see also,
Karl H. Pribram, “The Cognitive Revolution and Mind/Brain Issues,”
American Psychologist 41, no. 5 (May 1986), pp. 507-19.
34. Private communication with author, November 25, 1988.
35. Gordon G. Globus, “Three Holonomic Approaches to the Brain,” in
Quantum Implications, ed. Basil J. Hiley and F. David Peat (London:
Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987), pp. 372-85; see also, Judith Hooper
and Dick Teresi, The Three-Pound Universe (New York Dell, 1986), pp.
295-300.
36. Private communication with author, December 16, 1988.
37. Malcolm W. Browne, “Quantum Theory: Disturbing Questions Remain
Unresolved,” New York Times (February U, 1986), p. C3.
38. Ibid.
39. Jahn and Dunne, Margins, pp. 319-20; see also, Dietrick E.
Thomson, “Anomalons Get More and More Anomalous,” Science News 125
(February 25, 1984).
40. Christine Sutton, “The Secret Life of the Neutrino,” New
Scientist 117, no. 1595 (January 14,1988), pp. 53-57; see also,
“Soviet Neutrinos Have Mass,” New Scientist 105, no. 1446 (March
7,1985), p. 23; and Dietrick E. Thomsen, “Ups and Downs of Neutrino
Oscillation,” Science News 117, no. 24 (June 14, 1980), pp. 377-83.
41. S. Edmunds, Hypnotism and the Supernormal (Londonr Aquarian
Press, 1967), as quoted in Supernature, Lyall Watson (New York:
Bantam Books, 1973), p. 236.
42. Leonid L Vasiliev, Experiments in Distant Influence (New York:
E. P, Button, 1976).
43. See Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff, Mind-Reach (New York:
Dela-corte Press, 1977).
44. Fishman, New York Times Magazine, p. 55; see also, Jahn and
Dunne, Margins, p. 187.
45. Charles Tart, “Physiological Correlates of Psi Cognition,”
International Journal of Neuropsychiatry 5, no. 4 (1962).
46. Targ and Puthoff, Mind-Reach, pp. 130-33.
47. E. Douglas Dean, “Plethysmograph Recordings of ESP Responses,”
International Journal of Neuropsychiatry 2 (September 1966).
48. Charles T. Tart, “Psychedelic Experiences Associated with a
Novel Hypnotic Procedure, Mutual Hypnosis,” in Altered States of
Consciousness, Charles T. Tart (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1969),
pp. 291-308.
49. Ibid.
50. John P, Brigga and F. David Peat, Looking Glass Universe (New
York: Simon & Schuster, 1984), p. 87.
51. Targ and Puthoff, Mind-Reach, pp. 130-33.
52. Russell Targ, et al.. Research in Parapsychology (Metuchen, NJ.:
Scarecrow, 1980).
53. Bohtn, Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research,
p. 132.
54. Jahn and Dunne, Margins, pp. 257-59.
55. Gardner, British Medical Journal, p. 1930.
56. Lyall Watson, Beyond Supernature (New York: Bantam Books, 1988),
pp. 189-91.
57. A, R. G. Owen, Can We Explain the Poltergeist (New York: Garrett
Publications, 1964).
58. Erlendur Haraldsson, Modern Miracles: An Investigative Report on
Psychic Phenomena Associated with Sathya Sai Baba (New York: Fawcett
Columbine Books, 1987), pp. 26-27.
59. Ibid., pp. 35-36.
60. Ibid., p. 290.
61. Paramahansa Yogananda, Autobiography of a Yogi (Los Angeles:
Self-Realization Fellowship, 1973), p. 134.
62. Rogo, Miracles, p. 173.
63. Lyall Watson, Gifts of Unknown Things (New York: Simon &
Schuster, 1976), pp. 203-4.
64. Private communication with author, February 9, 1989.
65. Private communication with author, October 17, 1988.
66. Private communication with author, December 16, 1988.
67. Judith Hooper and Dick Teresi, The Three-Pound Universe (New
York: Dell, 1986), p. 300.
68. Carlos Castaneda, Tales of Power (New York: Simon & Schuster,
1974), p. 100.
69. Marilyn Ferguson, “Karl Pribram’s Changing Reality,” in The
Holographic Paradigm, ed. Ken Wilber (Boulder, Colo.: New Science
Library, 1982), p. 24.
70. Erlendur Haraldsson and Loftur R. Gissurarson, The Icelandic
Physical Medium: Indridi Indridason (London: Society for Psychical
Research, 1989).
6. SEEING HOLOGRAPHICALLY
1. Karl Pribram, “The Neurophysiology of Remembering,” Scientific
American 220 (January 1969), pp. 76-78.
2. Judith Hooper, “Interview: Karl Pribram,” Omni 5, no. 1 (October
1982), p. 172.
3. Wil van Beek, Hazrat Inayat Khan (New York: Vantage Press, 1983),
p. 135.
4. Barbara Ann Brennan, Hands of Light (New York: Bantam Books,
1987), pp. 3-4.
5. Ibid., p. 4.
6. Ibid., cover quote.
7. Ibid., cover quote.
8. Ibid., p. 26.
9. Private communication with author, November 13, 1988.
10. Shafica Karagulla, Breakthrough to Creativity (Marina Del Rey,
Calif.: DeVorss, 1967), p. 61.
11. Ibid., pp. 78-79.
12. W. Brugh Joy, Joy s Way (Los Angeles: J. P. Tarcher, 1979), pp.
155-56.
13. Ibid., p. 48.
14. Michael Criehton, Travels (New York: Knopf, 1988), p. 262.
15. Ronald S. Miller, “Bridging the Gap: An Interview with Valerie
Hunt,” Science of Mind (October 1983), p. 12.
16. Private communication with author, February 7, 1990.
17. Ibid.
18. Ibid.
19. Ibid.
20. Valerie V. Hunt, “Infinite Mind,” Magical Blend, no. 25 (January
1990), p. 22.
21. Private communication with author, October 28, 1988.
22. Robert Temple, “David Bohm,” New Scientist (November 11, 1982),
p. 362.
23. Private communication with author, November 13, 1988.
24. Private communication with author, October 18, 1988.
25. Private communication with author, November 13, 1988.
26. Ibid.
27. Ibid.
28. George F. Dole, A View from Within (New York: Swedenborg
Foundation, 1985), p. 26.
29. George F. Dole, “An Image of God in a Mirror,” in Emanuel
Sweden-borg: A Continuing Vision, ed. Robin Larsen (New York:
Swedenborg Foundation, 1988), p. 370.
30. Brennau, Hands, p. 20.
31. Private communication with author, September 13, 1988.
32. Karagulla, Breakthrough, p. 39.
33. Ibid., p. 132.
34. D. Scott Rogo, “Shamanism, ESP, and the Paranormal,” in
Shamanism, ed. Shirley Nicholson (Wheaton, 111.: Theosophical
Publishing House, 1987), p. 135.
35. Michael Hamer and Gary Doore, “The Ancient Wisdom in Shamanic
Cultures,” in Shamanism, ed. Shirley Nicholson (Wheaton, III.:
Theosophical Publishing House, 1987), p. 10.
36. Michael Hamer, The Way of the Shaman (New York: Harper & Row,
1980), p. 17.
37. Richard Gerber, Vibrational Medicine (Santa Fe, N.M.: Bear &
Co., 1988), p. 115.
38. Ibid., p. 154.
39. William A. Tiller, “Consciousness, Radiation, and the Developing
Sensory System,” as quoted in The Psychic Frontiers of Medicine, ed.
Bill Schul (New York: Ballantine Books, 1977), p. 95.
40. Ibid., p. 94.
41. Hiroshi Motoyama, Theories of the Ckakras (Wheaton, 111.:
Theosophical Publishing House, 1981), p. 239.
42. Richard M. Restak, “Is Free Will a Fraud?” Science Digest
(October 1983), p. 52.
43. Ibid.
44. Private communication with author, February 7, 1990.
45. Private communication with author, November 13, 1988.
7. TIME OUT OF MIND
1. See Stephan A, Schwartz, The Secret Vaults of Time (New York:
Gros-set & Dunlap, 1978); Stanislaw Poniatowski, “Parapsychological
Probing of Prehistoric Cultures,” in Psychic Archaeology, ed. J.
Goodman (New York: G. P. Putnam & Sons, 1977); and Andrzey
Borzmowski, “Experiments with Ossowiecki,” International Journal of
Parapsychology 7, no. 3 (1965), pp. 259-84.
2. J. Norman Emerson, “Intuitive Archaeology,” Midden 5, no. 8
(1973).
3. J. Norman Emerson, “Intuitive Archaeology: A Psychic Approach,”
New Horizon 1, no. 3 (1974), p. 14.
4. Jack Harrison Pollack, Croiset the Clairvoyant (New York:
Doubteday, 1964).
5. Lawrence LeShan, The Medium, the Mystic, and the Physicist (New
York: Ballantine Books, 1974), pp. 30-31.
6. Stephan A. Schwartz, The Secret Vaults of Time (New York: Grosset
& Dunlap, 1978), pp. 226-37; see also Clarence W. Weiant,
“Parapsychology and Anthropology,” Manas 13, no. 15 (1960).
7. Schwartz, op. cit., pp. x and 314.
8. Private communication with author, October 28, 1988.
9. Private communication with author, October 18, 1988.
10. See Glenn D. Ktttler, Edgar Cayce on the Dead Sea Scrolls (New
York: Warner Books, 1970).
11. Marilyn Ferguson, “Quantum Brain-Action Approach Complements
Holographic Model,” Brain-Mind Bulletin, updated special issue
(1978), p. 3.
12. Edmund Gurney, F. W. H. Myers, and Frank Podmore, Phantasms of
the Living (London: Trubner’s, 1886).
13. See J. Palmer, “A Community Mail Survey of Psychic Experiences,”
Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 73 (1979),
pp. 221-51; H. Sidgwick and committee, “Report on the Census of
Hallucinations,” Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research
10 (1894), pp. 25-422; and D. J. West, “A Mass-Observation
Questionnaire on Hallucinations,” Journal of the Society for
Psychical Research 34(1948), pp. 187-96.
14. W. Y. Evans-Wentz, The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries (Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1911), p. 485.
15. Ibid., p. 123.
16. Charles Fort, New Lands (New York: Boni & Liveright, 1923), p.
111.
17. See Max Freedom Long, The Secret Science behind Miracles
(Tarry-town, N.Y.: Robert Collier Publications, 1948), pp. 206-8.
18. Editors of Time-Life Books, Ghosts (Alexandria, Va.: Time-Life
Books, 1984), p. 75.
19. Editors of Reader’s Digest, Strange Stories, Amazing Facts
(Pleasant-ville, N.Y.: Reader’s Digest Association, 1976), pp.
384-85.
20. J. B, Rhine, “Experiments Bearing oil the Precognition
Hypothesis: III. Mechanically Selected Cards,” Journal of
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21. Helmut Schmidt, “Psychokinesis,” in Psychic Exploration: A
Challenge to Science, ed. Edgar Mitchell and John White (New York:
G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1974), pp. 179-93.
22. Montague Ullman, Stanley Krippner, and Alan Vaughan, Dream
Telepathy (New York: Macmillan, 1973).
23. Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff, Mind-Reach (New York: Delacorte
Press, 1977), p. 116.
24. Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunne, Margins of Reality (New
York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987), pp. 160, 185.
25. Jule Eisenbud, “A Transatlantic Experiment in Precognition with
Gerard Croiset,” Journal of American Society of Psychological
Research 67 (1973), pp. 1-25; see also W. H. C. Tenhaeff, “Seat
Experiments with Gerard Croiset,” Proceedings Parapsychology 1
(1960), pp. 53-65; and U. Timm, “Neue Experiments mit dem Sensitiven
Gerard Croiset,” Z. F. Parapsychologia und Grezgeb. dem Psychologia
9 (1966), pp. 30-59,
26. Marilyn Ferguson, Bulletin, p. 4.
27. Persona] communication with author, September 26, 1989,
28. David Loye, The Sphinx and the Rainbow (Boulder, Col.:
Shambhala, 1983).
29. Bernard Gittelson, Intangible Evidence (New York: Simon &
Schuster, 1987), p. 174.
30. Eileen Garrett, My Life as a Search for the Meaning ofMediumship
(London: Ryder & Company, 1949), p. 179.
31. Edith Lyttelton, Some Cases of Prediction (London: Bell, 1937).
32. Louisa E. Rhine, “Frequency of Types of Experience in
Spontaneous Precognition,” Journal of Parapsychology 18, no. 2
(1954); see also “Precognition and Intervention,” Journal of
Parapsychology 19 (1955); and Hidden Channels of the Mind (New York:
Sloane Associates, 1961).
33. E. Douglas Dean, “Precognition and Retrocognition,” in Psychic
Exploration, ed. Edgar D. Mitchell and John White (New York: G. P.
Putnam’s Sons, 1974), p. 163.
34. See A. Foster, “ESP Tests with American Indian Children,”
Journal of Parapsychology 7, no. 94 (1943); Dorothy H. Pope, “ESP
Testa with Primitive People,” Parapsychology Bulletin 30, no. 1
(1953); Ronald Rose and Lyndon Rose, “Psi Experiments with
Australian Aborigines,” Journal of Parapsychology 15, no. 122
(1951); Robert L. Van de Castle, “Anthropology and Psychic
Research,” in Psychic Exploration, ed. Edgar D. Mitchell and John
White (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Son3, 1974); and Robert L. Van de
Castle, “Psi Abilities in Primitive Groups,” Proceedings of the
Parapsychological Association 7, no. 97 (1970).
35. Ian Stevenson, “Precognition of Disasters,” Journal of the
American Society for Psychical Research 64, no. 2 (1970),
36. Karlis Osis and J. Fabler, “Space and Time Variables in ESP,”
Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 58 (1964).
37. Alexander P. Dvtbrov and Veniamin N. Pushkin, Parapsychology and
Contemporary Science, trans. Aleksandr Petrovich (New York:
Consultants Bureau, 1982), pp. 93-104.
38. Arthur Osbom, The Future Is Now: The Significance of
Precognition (New York: University Books, 1961).
39. Ian Stevenson, “A Review and Analysis of Paranormal Experiences
Connected with the Sinking of the Titanic,” Journal of the American
Society for Psychical Research 54 (1960), pp. 153-71; see also Ian
Stevenson, “Seven More Paranormal Experiences Associated with the
Sinking of the Titanic,” Journal of the American Society for
Psychical Research 59 (1965), pp. 211-25.
40. Loye, Sphinx, pp. 158-65.
41. Private communication with author, October 28, 1988.
42. Gittelson, Evidence, p. 175.
43. Ibid., p. 125.
44. Long, op. cit,, p. 165.
45. Shafica Karagulla, Breakthrough to Creativity (Marina Del Rey,
Calif.: DeVorss, 1967), p. 206.
46. According to H. N. Banerjee, in Americans Who Have Been
Reincarnated (New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1980), p. 195,
one study done by James Parejko, a professor of philosophy at
Chicago State University, revealed that 93 out of 100 hypnotized
volunteers produced knowledge of a possible previous existence;
Whitton himself has found that all of his hypnotizable subjects were
able to recall such memories.
47. M. Gerald Edetstein, Trauma, Trance and Transformation (New
York: Brunner/Mazel. 1981),
48. Michael Talbot, “Lives between Lives: An Interview with Dr. Joel
Whitton” Omni WholeMind Newsletter I, no. 6 (May 1988), p. 4.
49. Joel L. Whitton and Joe Fisher, Life between Life (New York:
Double-day, 1986), pp. 116-27.
50. Ibid., p. 154.
51. Ibid., p. 156.
52. Private communication with author, November 9, 1987.
53. Whitton and Fisher, Life, p. 43.
54. Ibid., p. 47.
55. Ibid., pp. 152-53.
56. Ibid,, p. 52.
57. William E. Cox, “Precognition: An Analysis I and II,” Journal of
v American Society for Psychical Research 50 (1956)-
58. Whitton and Fisher, Life, p. 186.
59. See Ian Stevenson, Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation
(Charlottesville, Va.: University Press of Virginia, 1974); Cases of
the Reincarnation Type (Charlottesville, Va.: University Press of
Virginia, 1974), vols. 1-4; and Children Who Remember Their Past
Lives (Charlottesville, Va.: University Press of Virginia, 1987).
60. See references above.
61. Ian Stevenson, Children Who Remember Previous Lives
(Charlottesville, Va.: University Press of Virginia, 1987), pp.
240-43.
62. Ibid, pp. 259-60.
63. Stevenson, Twenty Cases, p. 180.
64. Ibid., pp. 1%, 233.
65. Ibid, p. 92.
66. Sylvia Cranston and Carey Williams, Reincarnation: A New Horizon
in Science, Religion, and Society (New York: Julian Press, 1984), p.
67.
67. Ibid., p. 260.
68. Ian Stevenson, “Some Questions Related to Cases of the
Reincarnation Type,” Journal of the American Society for Psychical
Research (October 1974), p. 407.
69. Stevenson, Children, p. 255.
70. Journal of the American Medical Association (December 1,1975),
as quoted in Cranston and Williams, Reincarnation, p. x.
71. J. Warneck, Die Religion der Batak (Gottingen, 1909), as quoted
in Hoiger Kalweit, Dreamtime and Inner Space: The World of the
Shaman (Boulder, Colo.: Shambhala, 1984), p. 23.
72. Basil Johnston, Und Manitu erscnufdie Welt. Mythen and Visionen
der Ojibwa (Cologne: 1979), as quoted in Hoiger Kalweit, Dreamtime
and Inner Space: The World of the Shaman (Boulder, Colo.: Shambhala,
1984), p. 25.
73. Long, op. cit, pp. 165-69.
74. Ibid., p. 193.
75. John Blofeld, The Tantric Mysticism, of Tibet (New York: E. P.
Dutton, 1970), p. 84; see also Alexandra David-Neel, Magic and
Mystery in Tibet (Baltimore, Md: Penguin Books, 1971), p. 293.
76. Henry Corbin, Creative Imagination in the Sufism of Ibn ‘Arabi,
trans. Ralph Manheim (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press,
1969), pp. 221-36.
77. Hugh Lynn Cayce, The Edgar Cayce Reader. Vol. II (New York:
Paperback Library, 1969), pp. 25-26; see also Noel Langley, Edgar
Cayce on Reincarnation (New York: Warner Books, 1967), p. 43.
78. Paramahansa Yogananda, Man’s Eternal Quest (Los Angeles:
Self-Realization Fellowship, 1982), p. 238.
79. Thomas Byron, The Dhammapada: The Sayings of Buddha (New York:
Vintage Books, 1976), p. 13.
80. Swami Prabhavananda and Frederick Manchester, trans., The
Upani-ahads (Hollywood, Calif.: Vedanta Press, 1975), p. 177.
81. Iamblichus, The Egyptian Mysteries, trans. Alexander Wilder (New
York: Metaphysical Publications, 1911), pp. 122, 175, 259-60.
82. Matthew 7: 7, 17, 20.
83. Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, The Thirteen-Petaled Rose (New York:
Basic Books, 1980). pp. 64-65.
84. Jean Houston, The Possible Human (Los Angeles: J. P. Tarcher,
1982), pp. 200-5.
85. Mary Orser and Richard A. Zarro, Changing Your Destiny (San
Francisco: Harper & Row, 1989), p. 213.
86. Florence Graves, “The Ultimate Frontier: Edgar Mitchell, the
Astronaut-Turned-Philosopher Explores Star Wars, Spirituality, and
How We Create Our Own Reality,” New Age (May/June 1988), p. 87.
87. Helen Wambach, Reliving Past Lives (New York: Harper & Row,
1978), p. 116.
88. Ibid., pp. 128-34.
89. Chet B. Snow and Helen Wambach, Mass Dreams of the Future (New
York: McGraw-Hill, 1989), p. 218.
90. Henry Reed, “Reaching into the Past with Mind over Matter,”
Venture Inward 5, no. 3 (May/June 1989), p. 6.
91. Anne Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain, An Adventure (London: Faber,
1904).
92. Andrew Mackenzie, The Unexplained (London: Barker, 1966), as
quoted in Ted Holiday, The Goblin Universe (St. Paul, Minn.:
Llewellyn Publications, 1986), p, 96.
93. Gardner Murphy and H. L Klemme, “Unfinished Business,” Journal
of the American Society for Psychical Research 60, no. 4 (1966), p.
5.
8. TRAVELING IN THE SUPERHOLOGRAM
1. Dean Shields, “A Cross-Cultural Study of Beliefs in
out-of-the-Body Experiences,” Journal of the Society for Psychical
Research 49 (1978), pp. 697-741.
2. Erika Bourguignon, “Dreams and Altered States of Consciousness in
Anthropological Research,” in Psychological Anthropology, ed. F. L.
K. Hsu (Cambridge, Mass.: Schenkman, 1972), p. 418.
3. Celia Green, Out-of-the-Body Experiences (Oxford, England
Institute of Psychophysical Research, 1968).
4. D. Scott Rogo, Leaving the Body (New York: Prentice-Hall, 1983),
p. 5.
5. Ibid.
6. Stuart W. Twemlow, Glen 0. Gabbard, and Fowler C. Jones, “The
Out-of-Body Experience-. 1, Phenomenology; II, Psychological
Profile; III, Differential Diagnosis” (Papers delivered at the 1980
Convention of the American Psychiatric Association). See also
Twemlow, Gabbard, and Jones, “The Osit-of-Body Experience: A
Phenomenologica! Typology Based on Questionnaire Responses,”
American Journal of Psychiatry 139 (1982), pp. 450-55.
7. Ibid.
8. Bruce Greyson and C. P. Flynn, The Near-Death Experience
(Chicago: Charles C. Thomas, 1984), as quoted in Stanislov Grof, The
Adventure of Self-Discovery (Albany, N.Y.r SUNY Press, 1988), pp,
71-72.
9. Michael B. Sabom, Recollections of Death (New York: Harper &.
Row, 1982), p. 184.
10. Jean-Noel Bassior, “Astral Travel,” New Age Journal
(November/December 1988), p. 46.
11. Charles Tart, “A Psychophysiological Study of Out-of-the-Body
Experiences in a Selected Subject,” Journal of the American Society
for Psychical Research 62 (1968), pp. 3-27.
12. Karlis Osis, “New ASPR Research on Out-of-the-Body Experiences,”
Newsletter of the American Society for Psychical Research 14 (1972);
see also Karlis Osis, “Out-of-Body Research at the American Society
for Psychical Research,” in Mind beyond the Body, ed. D. Scott Rogo
(New York: Penguin, 1978), pp. 162-69.
13. D. Scott Rogo, Psychic Breakthroughs Today (Wellingborough,
Great Britain: Aquarian Press, 1987), pp. 163-64.
14. J. H. M. Whiteman, The Mystical Life (London: Faber & Faber,
1961).
15. Robert A. Monroe, Journeys Out of the Body (New York: Anchor
Press/Doubleday, 1971), p. 183.
16. Robert A. Monroe, Far Journeys (New York: Doubleday, 1985), p.
64.
17. David Eisenberg, with Thomas Lee Wright, Encounters with Qi (New
York: Penguin, 1987), pp. 79-87.
18. Frank Edwards, “People Who Saw without Eyes,” Strange People
(London: Pan Books, 1970).
19. A. Ivanov, “Soviet Experiments in Eyeless Vision,” International
Jour-nal of Parapsychology 6 (1964); see also M. M. Bongard and M.
S. Smirnov, “About the ‘Dermal Vision’ of R. Kuleshova,” Biophysics
1 (1965).
20. A. Rosenfeld, “Seeing Colors with the Fingers,” Life (June
12,1964); for a more extensive report of Kuleshova and “eyeless
sight” in general, see Sheila Ostrander and Lynn Schroeder, Psychic
Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain (New York: Bantam Books, 1970),
pp. 170-85.
21. Rogo, Psychic Breakthroughs, p. 161.
22. Ibid.
23. Janet Lee Mitchell, Out-of-Body Experiences (New York:
Ballantine Books, 1987), p. 81.
24. August Strindberg, Legends (1912 edition), as quoted in Colin
Wilson, The Occult (New York: Vintage Books, 1973), pp. 56-57.
25. Monroe, Journeys Out of the Body, p. 184.
26. Whiteman, Mystical Life, as quoted in Mitchell, Experiences, p.
44.
27. Karlis Osis and Erlendur Haraldsson, “Deathbed Observations by
Physicians and Nurses: A Cross-Cultural Survey,” The Journal of the
American Society for Psychical Research 71 (July 1977), pp. 237-59.
28. Raymond A. Moody, Jr., with Paul Perry, The Light Beyond (New
York: Bantam Books, 1988), pp. 14-15.
29. Ibid.
30. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, On Children and Death (New York:
Macrnillan, 1983), p. 208.
31. Kenneth Ring, Life at Death (New York: Quill, 1980), pp. 238-39.
32. Kubler-Ross, Children, p. 210.
33. Moody and Perry, Light, pp. 103-7.
34. Ibid., p. 151.
35. George Gallup, Jr., with William Proctor, Adventures in
Immortality (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1982), p. 31.
36. Ring, Life at Death, p. 98.
37. Ibid., pp. 97-98.
38. Ibid., p. 247.
39. Private communication with author, May 24, 1990.
40. F. W. H. Myers, Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily
Death (London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1904), pp. 315-21.
41. Ibid.
42. Moody and Perry, Light, p. 8.
43. Joel L. Whitton and Joe Fisher, Life between Life (New York:
Double-day, 1986), p. 32.
44. Michael Talbot, “Lives between Lives: An Interview with Joel
Whitton,” Omni WholeMind Newsletter 1, no. 6 (May 1988), p. 4.
45. Private communication with author, November 9, 1987.
46. Whitton and Fisher, Life between Life, p. 35.
47. Myra Ka Lange, “To the Top of the Universe,” Venture Inward 4,
no. 3 (May/June 1988), p. 42.
48. F. W, H. Myers, Human Personality.
49. Moody and Perry, Light, p. 129.
50. Raymond A. Moody, Jr., Reflections on Life after Life (New York:
Bantam Books, 1978), p. 38.
51. Whitton and Fisher, Life between Life, p. 39,
52. Raymond A. Moody, Jr., Life after Life (New York: Bantam Books,
1976), p. 68.
53. Moody, Reflections on Life after Life, p. 35.
54. The 1821 NDEer was the mother of the English writer Thomas De
Quincey and the incident is described in his Confessions of an
English Opium Eater with Its Sequels Suspiria De Prafundis and The
English Mail-Coach, ed. Malcolm Elwin (London: Macdonald & Co.,
1956), pp. 511-12.
55. Whitton and Fisher, Life between Life, pp. 42-48.
56. Moody and Perry, Light, p. 50.
57. Ibid., p. 35.
58. Kenneth Ring, Heading toward Omega (New York: William Morrow,
1985), pp. 58-59.
59. See Ring, Heading toward Omega, p. 199; Moody, Reflections on
Life after Life, pp. 9-14; and Moody and Perry, Light, p. 35.
60. Moody and Perry, Light, p. 35.
61- Monroe, For Journeys, p. 73.
62. Ring, Life at Death, p. 248.
63. Ibid., p. 242.
64. Moody, Life after Life, p. 75.
65. Moody and Perry, Light, p. 13.
66. Ring, Heading toward Omega, pp. 186-87,
67. Moody and Perry, Light, p. 22.
68. Ring, Heading toward Omega, pp. 217-18.
69. Moody and Perry, Light, p. 34.
70. Ian Stevenson, Children Who Remember Previous Lives
(Charlottesville, Va.: University Press of Virginia, 1987), p. 110.
71. Whitton and Fisher, Life between Life, p. 43.
72. Wil van Beek, Hazrat Inayat Khan (New York: Vantage Press,
1983), p. 29.
73. Monroe, Journeys Out of the Body, pp. 101-15.
74. See Leon S. Rhodes, “Swedenborg and the Near-Death Experience,”
in Emanuel Swedenborg: A Continuing Vision, ed. Robin Larsen et si.
(New York: Swedenborg Foundation, 1988), pp. 237^40.
75. Wilson Van Dusen, The Presence of Other Worlds (New York:
Swedenborg Foundation, 1974), p. 75.
76. Emanuel Swedenborg, The Universal Human and Soul-Body
Interaction, ed. and trans. George F. Dole (New York: Paulist Press,
1984), p. 43.
77. Ibid.
78. Ibid., p. 156.
79. Ibid., p. 45.
80. Ibid., p. 161.
81. George F. Dole, “An Image of God in a Mirror,” in Emanuel
Swedenborg; A Continuing Vision, ed. Robin Larsen etal. (New York:
Swedenborg Foundation, 1988), pp. 374-81.
82. Ibid.
83. Theophilus Parsons, Essays (Boston: Otis Clapp, 1845), p. 225.
84. Henry Corbin, Mundus Imaginaiis (Ipswich, England: Golgonooza
Press, 1976), p. 4.
85. Ibid., p. 7.
86. Ibid., p. 5.
87. Kubler-Ross, Children, p. 222.
88. Private communication with author, October 28, 1988.
89. P&Tamaivm&3.Yoganan<i&, Autobiography of a Yogi (Los Angeles:
Self-Realization Fellowship, 1973), p. viii.
90. Ibid., pp- 475-97.
91. Satprem, Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness (New
York: Institute for Evolutionary Research, 1984), p. 195.
92. Ibid., p. 219.
93. E. Nandisvara Nayake Thero, “The Dreamtime, Mysticism, and
Liberation: Shamanism in Australia,” in Shamanism, ed. Shirley
Nicholson (Wbeaton, III-: Theosophical Publishing House, 1987), pp.
223-32.
94. Holger Kalweit, Dreamtime and Inner Space (Boston: Sharobhala
Publications, 1984), pp. 12-13.
95. Michael Hamer, The Way of the Shaman (New York: Harper & Row,
1980), pp. 1-8.
96. Kalweit, Dreamtime, pp. 13, 57.
97. Ring, Heading toward Omega, pp. 143-64.
98. Ibid., pp. 114-20.
99. Bruce Greyson, “Increase in Psychic and Psi-Related Phenomena
Following Near-Death Experiences,” Theta, as quoted in Ring, Heading
toward Omega, p. 180.
100. Jeff Zaleski, “Life after Death: Not Always
Happily-Ever-After,” Omni WkoleMind Newsletter 1, no. 10 (September
1988), p. 5.
101. Ring, Heading toward Omega, p. 50.
102. John Gliedman, “Interview with Brian Josephson,” Omni A, no. 10
(July 1982), pp. 114-16.
103. P. C. W. Davies, “The Mind-Body Problem and Quantum Theory,” in
Proceedings of the Symposium on Consciousness and Survival, ed. John
S. Spong (Sausalito, Calif.: Institute of Noetic Sciences, 1987),
pp. 113-14.
104. Candace Pert, Neuropeptides, the Emotions and Bodymind in
Proceedings of the Symposium on Consciousness and Survival, ed. John
S. Spong (Sausalito, Calif.: Institute of Noetic Sciences, 1987),
pp. 113-14.
105. David Bohm and Renee Weber, “Nature as Creativity,” Revision 5,
no. 2 (Fall 1982), p. 40.
106. Private communication with author, November 9, 1987.
107. Monroe, Journeys Out of the Body, pp. 51 and 70.
108. Dole, in Emanuel Swedenborg, p. 44.
109. Whitton and Fisher, Life between Life, p. 45.
110. See, for example, Moody, Reflections on Life after Life, pp.
13-14; and Ring, Heading toward Omega, pp. 71-72.
111. Edwin Bernbaum, The Way to Skambhala (New York: Anchor Books,
1980), pp. xiv, 3-5.
112. Moody, Reflections on Life after Life, p. 14; and Ring, Heading
toward Omega, p. 71.
113. W. Y. Evans-Wentz, The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries (Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1911), p. 61.
114. Monroe, Journeys Out of the Body, pp. 50-51.
115. Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia (Chicago: Henry Regnery
Co., 1969), p. 134.
116. Private communication with author, November 3, 1988.
117. D. Scott Rogo, Miracles (New York: Dial Press, 1982), pp.
256-57.
118. Michael Talbot, “UFOs: Beyond Real and Unreal,” in Gods of
Aquarius, ed. Brad Steiger (New York; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,
1976), pp. 28-33.
119. Jacques Vallee, Dimensions: A Casebook of Alien Contact
(Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1988), p. 259.
120. John G. Fuller, The Interrupted Journey (New York: Dial Press,
1966), p. 91.
121. Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia, pp. 160-62.
122. Talbot, in Gods of Aquarius, pp. 28-33.
123. Kenneth Ring, “Toward an ImaginaJ Interpretation of ‘UFO
Abductions,’ “ ReVision 11, no. 4 (Spring 1989), pp. 17-24.
124. Personal communication with author, September 19, 1988.
125. Peter M. Rojcewicz, “The Folklore of the ‘Men in Black’: A
Challenge to the Prevailing Paradigm,” ReVision 11, no. 4 (Spring
1989), pp. 5-15.
126. Whitley Strieber, Communion (New York: Beech Tree Books, 1987),
p. 295.
127. Carl Raschke, “UFOs: Ultraterrestrial Agents of Cultural
Deconstruc-tion,” in Cyberbiological Studies of the Jmaginal
Component in the UFO Contact Experience, ed. Dennis Stilungs (St.
Paul, Minn.: Archa-eus Project, 1989), p. 24.
128. Michael Grosso, “UFOs and the Myth of the New Age.” in
Cyberbiological Studies of the Imaginal Component in the UFO Contact
Experience, ed. Dennis Stillings(St. Paul, Minn.: Archaeus Project,
1989), p. 81.
129. Raschke, in Cyberbiological Studies, p. 24.
130. Jacques Vallee, Dimensions: A Casebook of Alien Contact
(Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1988), pp. 284-S9.
131. John A. Wheeler, with Charles Misner and Kip S. Thome,
Gravitation (San Francisco: Freeman, 1973).
132. Strieber, Communion, p. 295.
133. Private communication with author, June 8, 1988.
9. RETURN TO THE DREAMTIME
1. John Blofeld, The Tantric Mysticism of Tibet (New York: E. P.
Dutton, 1970), pp. 61-62.
2. Garma C. C. Chuang, Teachings of Tibetan Yoga (Secaucus, N J.:
Citadel Press, 1974), p. 26.
3. Blofeld, Tantric Mysticism, pp. 61-62.
4. Lobsang P. Lhalungpa, trans., The Life of Milarepa (Boulder,
Colo.: Shambhala Publications, 1977), pp. 181-62.
5. Reginald Horace Blyth, Games Zen Masters Play, ed. Robert Sohl
and Audrey Carr (New York: New American Library, 1976), p. 15.
6. Margaret Stutley, Hinduism (Wellingborough, England: Aquarian
Press, 1985), pp. 9, 163.
7. Swami Prabhavananda and Frederick Manchester, trans., The Upani-shads (Hollywood, Calif.: Vedanta Press, 1975), p, 197.
8. Sir John WoodrorTe, The Serpent Power (New York: Dover, 1974), p.
33.
9. Stutley, Hinduism, p. 27.
10. Ibid., pp. 27-28.
11. WoodrorTe, Serpent Power, pp. 29, 33.
12. Leo Schaya, The Universal Meaning of the Kabbalah (Baltimore,
Md.: Penguin, 1973), p, 67.
13. Ibid.
14. Serge King, “The Way of the Adventurer,” in Shamanism, ed.
Shirley Nicholson (Wheaton, 111.: Theosophical Publishing House,
1987), p. 193.
15. E. Nandisvara Nayake Thero, “The Dreamtime, Mysticism, and
Liberation: Shamanism in Australia,” in Shamanism, ed. Shirley
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