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Thoughts on The Society for Psychical Research
The Society for Psychical Research (SPR) are probably known to many readers of this blog: I first joined back in 1992, was a member for a couple of years, and after a fifteen year hiatus have recently once again become an Associate member. Some of you may still be storing SPR Journals and Proceedings for me – if so thanks! Perhaps some readers would consider joining up? Continue reading
Posted in Fun forthcoming events, Paranormal
Tagged 10 Downing Street, Andrew Mackenzie, Balfour, Becky Smith, Chris Jensen Romer, cj.23, CPRG, EJP, ESP, Ghost Hunters, Ghostbusters quotes, ghosthunters, ghosts, John Beloff, Journal of European Parapsychology, Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, JSPR, LEXSCIEN, Manfred Cassirer, Paranormal, paranormal investigation, parapsychological community., parapsychology, Parasoc, peer reviewed parapsychology journals, Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, psi, PSPR, Psychic Research, psychical research, Psychical Research Society, S.P.R, Society for Psychical Research, Spontaneous Cases Committee, SPR Journal, SPR Research, The Paranormal Review, www.spr.ac.uk
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Psi and the Brain – SPR Study Day
I really really want to go to this event – it’s £35 though, and with a £2 discount for the unwaged (hardly the most generous terms!) it is completely out of my league after coming back from Edinburgh Science Festival. … Continue reading
Posted in Paranormal, Reviews and Past Events, Science
Tagged Adrian Ryan, Bernard Carr, David Luke, geomagnetic effects on brain, Ian Baker, neurochemistry, neurology, neuroscience, parapsychology, Peter Fenwick, psi, Psi and Brian, psi mediated synchrony, psychical research, S.P.R, Society for Psychical Research, SPR AGM, SPR Study Day
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Wild “paranormal” theory! Why ever not?
WILD PARANORMAL THEORY! I wrote this for fun a couple of years back on James Randi’s forum… thought might amuse! I thought time to allow myself some wild speculation and kookery, and the original featured LOTS OF STUFF IN CAPS, … Continue reading
Posted in Paranormal
Tagged apparitions, dualism, dualist theory of haunting, energy mass and spirits, ghosthunters, Ghosthunting, hauntings, information in physics, James Randi Educational Foundation, JREF, occam's razor, Paranormal, parapsychology, philosophy of ghosts, physical aspsects hauntings, PK, poltergeists, psi, pside effects, psychical research, recording hypothesis, RSPK, Science of Ghosts, spirits, spontaneous case investigation, spooks, stone tape hypothesis, wild theories
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The Haunted and the Haunters: the House and the Brain
When investigating a “haunting” there are two main schools of thought in the [[group]]. Continue reading
Posted in Paranormal
Tagged apparitions, David Curtin, deliverance, environmental theory of ghosts, ESP, exorcism, G.W.Lambert, geophysical, ghost investigation, haunted, haunted and the haunters, haunting, hauntings, house and the brain, Morven Alexander, Most Haunted, moving on spirits, parapsychology, person centred haunting, philosophy of ghosts, PKE, place centred haunting, poltergeists, psi, psychic, psychical, psychical research, Recurrent Spontaneous Psychokinesis, Richard Lay, RSPK, S.P.R, Science of Ghosts, Small Object Displacement, Society for Psychical Research, Super-ESP, The Bell Dursley, Thetford, Thetford Priory, water flowing underground
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UK-Sceptics Conference, Muncaster Castle, Cumbria, 18th-20th September 2009
The UK Sceptics have announced their 2009 conference to be held at Muncaster Castle, Cumbria on the 18th-20th September 2009. Speakers include Chris French and Chris Roe, but also interestingly John Walliss on mediumship and amazingly Nick Pope – yes, … Continue reading
Posted in Debunking myths, Paranormal, Reviews and Past Events
Tagged Chris Roe, cult movies, Cumbria, David Curtin, Debunking, fun event, John Walliss, Muncaster, Muncaster Castle, Nick Pope, parapsychology, psi, sceptic conference, sceptic events, Scepticism, sceptics, skepticism, skeptics, UFO, uk-sceptics
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