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Paranormal

N. The Paranormal and Mental Illness

Psychic Attack Following on from my post on the link between Paranormal Phenomena and Schizophrenia I have had numerous email asking for more information on mental illness and psychic attacks. As a consequence, Ive been scouring the academic journals looking for some scholarly studies to cite. This has proved very difficult. Yes, the paranormal is [...]

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L. All is Energy – even the Paranormal

There is such a thing as being ‘open’ and this generally refers to the chakras being too open. In this situation, energy bleeds out of the aura and the individual is vulnerable to malevolent influences.

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J. The I Ching – Paranormal, Psychic or Not?

The real question should be is the paranormal random? Were the people who came up with the book of changes psychic?

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e. Paranormal or Not?

I’ve been thinking about this, and I don’t think I altogether agree that this doesn’t fall within the parameters of the paranormal, nor that it doesn’t have significance. Good luck with it! Ellen from Astro-Services

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M. The Paranormal and Schizophrenia

The relationship between mental illness and paranormal experiences needs to be contemplated, explored and borne in mind by the medical profession. Does one influence the other?

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Dream Meaning

Meaning of Dreams From Roderick: I often had dreams of snakes chasing me, but never biting me. Sometimes the snakes are as large as buildings and sometimes they are small. I also have dreams of someone, or something chasing me, but I can never see what it is. It’s always dark. What do these dreams [...]

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Universal Nature of Paranormal Phenomena

Paranormal Phenomena As my thesis confirmed, experiencing the paranormal seems to be a universal possibility. This is not limited to any country in particular, and I suspect it crosses every divide – race, age, gender, language – but with variations (more on this later). While the online survey was written in English and it did [...]

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d Paranormal Thesis Abstract – Part 2

The online questionnaire by Rosemary Breen of Monash University generated data from 3,194 experients on the ten categories of paranormal occurrences under review and several themes were noted. All phenomena were reported by males and females, and by experients from each of the three age groups surveyed (18-35; 36-55; Over 55 years). There were trends for experients to register frequent encounters (>10) of the same type of phenomenon, and to report multiple types of different paranormal incidences (M=5.14). More than 30% of all first experiences, of eight of the ten categories of phenomenon were reported to have taken place before adolescence, with some incidences dating from pre birth or in the first two years of life. Furthermore, there were highly significant statistical differences noted. These were in the levels of incidence of experiences reported by males and females for eight of the ten parapsychological categories and in the level of paranormal phenomena reported by the experients from the four most highly represented countries in the survey.

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I. Paranormal Books and Websites

Paranormal Publications Themes emerged from the self reports that I collected for my paranormal thesis. Given my sense of knowing from my earliest moment, I was keen to see if those who had experienced the paranormal would report experiences that dated back to their early childhood. I wasn’t disappointed. People confided intimate details about experiences [...]

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A. Looking Back, First

When doing higher degree research on the paranormal get a great University supervisor and choose a topic that is close to your heart (and experience) like Rosemary Breen did. Her thesis from Monash University is entitled The Nature, Incidence, Impact, and Integration of Spontaneous Parapsychological Experiences and her Supervisor was Dr Beverley Jane.

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