More than Meets the Eye
A Journey into the Mysteries of Psychic Phenomena
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About the Book
In the book, More than Meets the Eye; A Journey into the Mysteries of Psychic Phenomena, I invite the reader to join me in a fascinating trip to the field known as “parapsychology.” Parapsychology, or “psi” phenomena, are psychic events which do not lend themselves to regular explanation based on evidence provided by the senses; they are said to be “extrasensory.” These phenomena are: telepathy, clairvoyance, psychokinesis, and precognition. Our communication is based ordinarily on hearing or reading the other’s words, but in telepathic communication we are said to know the other’s thoughts directly, without the mediation of the senses. In clairvoyance, known also as “remote viewing,” we are said to “see” remote places without using the eyes. In psychokinesis we are said to be able to bend, push, or break objects without touching them, and in precognition we have direct glimpses of the future. Are telepathy, clairvoyance and other kinds of psychic phenomena real, or are they figments of an overly active imagination? And what about phenomena such as out-of-body experiences, apparitions of dead people, and reincarnation? Are such phenomena real? On the basis of my own experience, of the experiences of people I had interviewed, and of information I had gleaned from books by credible authors, I reach certain interesting conclusions which I share with the reader.
About the Author
HANNA ZACKS, originally from Israel, received a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Columbia University, and later an MSW and a Ph.D. in Applied Social Sciences, from Case Western Reserve University. She taught philosophy and worked as a psychotherapist for many years. She authored two poetry books, Poems that Happened and Common Encounters. Presently she is retired, and lives with her husband in Binghamton, New York.