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CONTACT WITH THE OTHER WORLD: the latest evidences as to communication with the dead - PAPERBACK

CONTACT WITH THE OTHER WORLD: the latest evidences as to communication with the dead - PAPERBACK

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About the book:-A comprehensive treatise on the subject of spiritualism, a religious movement based on the belief that spirits of the deceased exist and are able to communicate with living people. Within this book, the author looks at the evidence for spiritual communication, as well as other related subjects ranging from telepathy to unexplained phenomenon and beyond. Contents include: “Psychic Phenomena in Antiquity”, “Modern Spiritualism”, “The Societies for Psychical Research”, “Preliminary Problems”, “The Problem of a Future Life”, “The Problems of Evidence”, “Human Personality”, “Telepathy”, “Instances of Telepathy and Similar Phenomenon”, “The Process of Communicating”, etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork. About the Auhtor:- James Hervey Hyslop, Ph.D., LL.D, (August 18, 1854 – June 17, 1920) was an American psychical researcher, psychologist, and professor of ethics and logic at Columbia University. He was one of the first American psychologists to connect psychology with psychic phenomena. In 1906 he helped reorganize the American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR) in New York City and served as the secretary-treasurer for the organization until his death. He served as an instructor in philosophy in Lake Forest University in Illinois during 1880–82 and 1884–85, as the head of Department of Philosophy in Smith College in Massachusetts during 1885–86, and as a faculty member in Bucknell University in Pennsylvania during 1888–89. From 1889–91 he worked as a tutor in philosophy, ethics and psychology. From 1891–95 he worked as an instructor in ethics and from 1895–1902 as the professor of logic and ethics in Columbia University.

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