Saturday, 2 March 2019

The Psychiatrist Who Believed People Could Tell the Future - The New Yorker

Another emergent pattern, besides drowning the wealthy, is the resurgence in interest with feeling the future. You know, time loops. Sam Knight's been bitten by this zeitgeist, following the investigations of the Society for Psychic Research's John Barker, a curious incident concerning Aberfan, and his collection of compelling, anecdotal reports strongly suggesting presentiment isn't a pipe dream. Less contemporaneous, Sequoyah Kennedy gives equal time to Dr. Julia Mossbridge, a A Neuroscientist Claiming Dreams Can Predict The Future and her experiments strengthening presentiment's case. As Eric Wargo argues in his seminal tome, jouissance, or strong emotion, are often associated with these profound glimpses. Michael Grosso, on the other hand, enumerates maverick methods which may be the key to Doors Of Transcendence. (CS)

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