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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Alternative belief systems > Contemporary non-Christian & para-Christian cults & sects > Spiritualism
In this book, David Ray Griffin, best known for his work on the
problem of evil, turns his attention to the even more controversial
topic of parapsychology. Griffin examines why scientists,
philosophers, and theologians have held parapsychology in disdain
and argues that neither a priori philosophical attacks nor
wholesale rejection of the evidence can withstand scrutiny.
After articulating a constructive postmodern philosophy that
allows the parapsychological evidence to be taken seriously,
Griffin examines this evidence extensively. He identifies four
types of repeatable phenomena that suggest the reality of
extrasensory perception and psychokinesis. Then, on the basis of a
nondualistic distinction between mind and brain, which makes the
idea of life after death conceivable, he examines five types of
evidence for the reality of life after death: messages from
mediums; apparitions; cases of the possession type; cases of the
reincarnation type; and out-of-body experiences. His philosophical
and empirical examinations of these phenomena suggest that they
provide support for a postmodern spirituality that overcomes the
thinness of modern religion without returning to
supernaturalism.
"This is a very thorough integration of the data from
parapsychology, both experimental and anecdotal, into the
philosophical discussions concerning the nature and role of
consciousness. The scholarship is sound, and the issues raised in
this book are very hot topics in the academic community, especially
among philosophers and cognitive scientists". -- Richard S.
Broughton, Director, Institute for Parapsychology
"This elegantly written book shows a greater command of the
empirical data than any otherwork on the subject by a philosopher,
and no other philosophical work on the survival of death deals with
the conceptual issues with greater subtlety or thoroughness". --
Stephen E. Braude, author of ESP and Psychokinesis: A Philosophical
Examination and The Limits of Influence: Psychokinesis and the
Philosophy of Science
In Lily Dale, New York, the dead don't die. Instead, they flit
among the elms and stroll along the streets. According to
spiritualists who have ruled this community for five generations,
the spirits never go away--and they stay anything but quiet. Every
summer twenty thousand guests come to consult the town's mediums in
hopes of communicating with dead relatives or catching a glimpse of
the future. Weaving past with present, the living with the dead,
award-winning journalist and bestselling author Christine Wicker
investigates the longings for love and connection that draw
visitors to "the Dale," introducing us to a colorful cast of
characters along the way--including such famous visitors as Susan
B. Anthony, Harry Houdini, and Mae West. Laugh-out-loud funny at
times, this honest portrayal shows us that ultimately it doesn't
matter what we believe; it is belief itself that can transform us
all.
We're all spiritual beings with a spiritual support system on the
Other Side that oversees and helps guide our lives from the moment
we're born to the moment we leave our physical bodies and return to
Spirit. Not knowing this fact is a severe handicap, as the Universe
is designed to care for and nurture all its creatures and help make
our life's journey easier and more successful. When we learn how to
connect with our angelic guides, our lives naturally fall into a
pattern of ease and flow during which we grow our souls, fulfill
our life's purpose, and make our time on Earth endlessly
entertaining. This fascinating and inspirational book by Sonia
Choquette provides all the information you need to help you connect
with your spirit guides so that you can enjoy all the love,
abundance, and joy you're entitled to.
America's Civil War took a dreadful toll on human lives, and the
emotional repercussions were exacerbated by tales of battlefield
atrocities, improper burials and by the lack of news that many
received about the fate of their loved ones. Amidst widespread
religious doubt and social skepticism, spiritualism--the belief
that the spirits of the dead existed and could communicate with the
living--filled a psychological void by providing a pathway towards
closure during a time of mourning, and by promising an eternal
reunion in the afterlife regardless of earthly sins. Primary
research, including 55 months of the weekly spiritual newspaper,
The Banner of Light and records of hundreds of soldiers' and family
members' spirit messages, reveals unique insights into battlefield
deaths, the transition to spirit life, and the motivations
prompting ethereal communications. This book focuses extensively on
spiritualism's religious, political, and commercial activities
during the war years, as well as the controversies surrounding the
faith, strengthening the connection between ante- and postbellum
studies of spiritualism.
Discover your unique gifts and dare to be different with this
companion study guide from #1 New York Times bestselling author and
renowned Bible teacher, Joyce Meyer. God has given you gifts so you
can fulfill His purpose for your life, but if you're like a lot of
people, you may not have recognized your talents yet. Start asking
God to show you something special about the way He's made you. To
some people, He's given a very tender, compassionate heart, and
some He has wired to lead others effectively. Others, He has given
a gift of being able to communicate clearly, to teach, to make
scientific discoveries, or to write beautiful music. Only you can
discover all the dynamic gifts He's placed in you. God is never
going to help you be anyone but yourself, so learn to become
Authentically, Uniquely You with the practical teaching formats in
this companion study guide. God loves you just as you are! Let Him
use you, with all your strengths and weaknesses, and transform you
from the inside out to do something powerful beyond your wildest
dreams.
When Brian Doyle died of brain cancer at the age of sixty, he left
behind dozens of books -- fiction and nonfiction, as well as
hundreds of essays -- and a cult-like following who regarded his
writing on spirituality as one of the best-kept secrets of the 21st
century. Though Doyle occasionally wrote about Catholic
spirituality, his writing is more broadly about the religion of
everyday things. He writes with a delightful sense of wonder about
the holiness of small things, and about love in all its forms:
spiritual love, brotherly love, romantic love, friendly love, love
of nature, and even the love of a nine-foot sturgeon. At a time
when our world feels darker than ever, Doyle's essays are a balm
for the tired soul. He finds beauty in the quotidian: the awe of a
child the first time she hears a river, the whiskers a grieving
widow misses seeing in her sink every day -- but through his eyes,
nothing is ordinary. David James Duncan sums up Doyle's
sensibilities best in his introduction to the collection: "Brian
Doyle lived the pleasure of bearing daily witness to the glories
hidden in people, places and creatures of little or no size or
renown, and brought inimitably playful or soaring or aching or
heartfelt language to his tellings." In a time when wonder seems to
be in short supply, Your One Wild and Precious Life, Doyle and
Duncan invite readers to experience it in the most ordinary of
moments, and allow themselves joy in the smallest of things.
A guide to integrating indigenous thinking into modern life for a
more interconnected and spiritual relationship with our fellow
beings, Mother Earth, and the natural ways of the universe. There
is a natural law-a spiritual intelligence that we are all born with
that lies within our hearts. Lakota spiritual leader Doug Good
Feather shares the authentic knowledge that has been handed down
through the Lakota generations to help you make and recognize this
divine connection, centered around the Seven Sacred Directions in
the Hoop of Life: Wiyohinyanpata-East: New Beginnings
Itokagata-South: The Breath of Life Wiyohpeyata-West: The Healing
Powers Waziyata-North: Earth Medicine Wankatakab-Above: The Great
Mystery Khuta-Below: The Source of Life Hochoka-Center: The Center
of Life Once you begin to understand and recognize these strands,
you can integrate them into modern life through the Threefold Path:
The Way of the Seven Generations-Conscious living The Way of the
Buffalo-Mindful consumption The Way of the Community-Collective
impact
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