The Conscious Universe: The Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena by Dean I. Radin
Holding up such anomalies as ESP, psychokinesis, prayer, near-death experiences, and reincarnation under the cool light of scientific scrutiny can be a daunting task. Dean Radin, director of the Consciousness Research Laboratory at the University of Nevada, rises to the challenge in the pioneering and exhaustively researched The Conscious Universe. Fans of The X-Files will need no further convincing, but for
the remaining skeptics, this easy-to-read mix of history, scientific
evidence, and proclamations ("When modern science began about
three hundred years ago, one of the consequences of separating mind
and matter was that science slowly lost its mind.") will authenticate the existence of psychic phenomena. (From Amazon.com)
Parapsychology: The Contreversial Science by Richard S. Broughton
In this impressively documented work, Dr. Richard S. Broughton,
Director of Research at the world-renowned Institute of
Parapscyhology, illuminates the history and evolution of parapsychology
and directly addresses the raging controversy over its very existence as
a science. At the heart of the book he brings together a broad range of
recent parapsychological research, from the U.S., China, and the
former Soviet Union, complete with full descriptions of the actual
techniques and explanations of how researchers apply scientific
methods to study the baffling experiences that qualify as psi
phenomena. (From Amazon.com)
Body Mind Spirit: Exploring the Parapsychology of Spirituality by Charles T. Tart
With Body Mind Spirit the leading figures in parapsychology finally
break the self-imposed silence that has sequestered the field behind a
wall of methodology and laboratory data. Researchers, including
William Roll, Michael Grosso, and Rhea White, reveal how their work
and that of their peers is a prelude to a transformation in the relationship
between science and spirituality. While Body Mind Spirit doesn't
spend time arguing for the validity of paranormal phenomena, it is no
less important than any experimental test data in its efforts to crack
Western dogma that has relegated science to the material world and
designated the church as sole proprietor of the spiritual realm. The
paradigm presented by these authors opens the door to scientific
exploration of a milieu that transcends the boundaries set by mainstream
science. (From Occult and Metaphysics Editors)
Margins or Reality by Robert G. John
A containing experiments that show the interaction between mind and matter put out by Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research.
Incredible Coincidence: The Baffling World of Synchronicity by Alan Vaughan
A woman in Berkeley, California, is locked out of her house; the
postman walks up, holding a letter from her brother . . . inside is a
spare key. A hurricane in Galveston, Texas, sweeps Charles Coghlan's
coffin out to sea; eight years and two thousand miles later, the coffin is
found offshore from Coghlan's home town. We have all experienced or
heard of such incredible coincidences or synchronicities. But what are
they really, and what do they mean? This book, by renowned
parapsychologist Alan Vaughan, will teach you to prepare for the
moments of synchronicity in your life -- and to take advantage of them. (From Amazon.com)
Miracles of Mind : Exploring Nonlocal Consciousness and Spiritual Healing by Russell Targ and Jane Katra
Relying on their strengths--he a pioneering physicist and she a highly
respected spiritual healer--Targ and Katra reveal scientific evidence
and gripping stories to prove the innate psychic power of the human
mind. This collaboration first began when Katra helped Targ
miraculously cure himself of metastatic cancer. Skeptics will probably
find themselves impressed by the thoroughness of Targ's research as
well as his highly plausible conclusions. For example, Targ reveals for
the first time the startling results of declassified CIA experiments in
psychic spying during the Cold War. Believers in spiritual healing will
find support in Katra's impressive credentials and rich storytelling. The
authors share a gift for engaging but spare prose, which makes for
highly palatable reading, despite the density of ideas and information. (From Amazon.com)
Natural and Supernatural : A History of the Paranormal from Earliest Times to 1914 by Brian Inglis
This is a history of the paranormal from earliest times to 1914.
Historian-journalist Brian Inglis combines the best of scholarship and
readability in this survey of ESP clairvoyance ghosts poltergeists and
the people who have been associated with them. This thorough study is
the first and only exhaustive history of the topic. (From Amazon.com)
Incredible Tales of the Paranormal : Documented Accounts of Poltergeist, Levitations, Phantoms, and Other Phenomena
by Alexander Imich
Incredible Tales of the Paranormal is a guide to the one remaining frontier- the previously unexplored territory of the paranormal. Compiled by scholars with impeccable credentials, this book reveals some of the most astounding and mind-expanding psychokinetic phenomena yet experienced. From the Victorian era of parapsychology, to the most recent experiments conducted with psychic children in China, these tales take you on an unforgettable journey through the uncharted universe of the paranormal. (From Amazon.com)
Extra-Sensory Perception by J.B. Rhine
J.B. Rhine is the father of modern parapsychology and this is one of his most influential books that define extra-sensory perception.