Sunday, 21 October 2018

Spycraft and Synesthesia - Psychology Today

Prepare to be knocked over with a feather, but Maureen Seaberg lets slip that the world's best remote viewers are also synaesthetes. The possibility these wild talents are linked to crossed wires in the noggin is compelling, and she lets Joseph McMoneagle and Dr. Edwin May expound upon their thesis. As if reality, personal and cultural, hasn't become more surreal with each dawn, Joseph Frankel makes note how Hallucinations Are Everywhere. Nope, stinky hippies didn't taint the local reservoir with LSD. Rather, human brains may be predisposed to being sensitive to hallucinations. Perhaps that may explain Life's Last Rally known as terminal lucidity. While Dr. Marilyn Mendoza is short on empiirical explanations, she does have some curious anecdotes concerning the phenomenon. If these three stories catch your fancy, or elicit admonitory visions of Enkidu, then you're going to love how Mitchell Rabin Interviews Neuro-Scientist Julia Mossbridge On Parapsychology & Pre-cognition. The prospect of a material basis for psi phenomenon may be a hard pill to swallow for some, but for others it lends hope for vindication after years of derision and ridicule. (CS)

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