Neandethals are super neat for many reasons, like giving us ginger girls, but Stan Gooch was obsessed with our cousins. One one hand there's obsession, but on the other hand there's a kind of obsession which is absolutely all-encompassing which Nick Redfern is intimately familiar. One creepy event helped spark Stan's paleological blaze and it's bound to capture your imagination. One can also find inspiration through mindfulness and other exercises of consciousness, which is why
The Anomalist heartily recommends this
Interview With James Carpenter concerning consciousness, psi,
First Sight and why the phenomenon can stand on its own two feet in scientific circles, much to skeptical consternation. At the intersection of psi and the paranormal are poltergeists, which are the focus of John Rimmer's review of S.D. Tucker's
Blithe Spirits's imaginative history of the poltergeist. It's 350 pages of a deep dive into things going bump in the night, tangenting flying saucers, trickster spirits, and so much more in this
Trick And Treat. Except it lacks an index. All the better to make one read it through and annotate, maybe? (CS)
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