A Meta-Psychological Perspective on the Individual Course of Life

Upa (2003)
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Abstract

At one time or another, everyone experiences an occult phenomenon. It is not a matter of imagination or faith. This book uses scientific knowledge from physics, physiology, psychology and other domains to both analyze and understand occult phenomena. The author's basic position is to accept as real the forebodings and causal occurrences of unknown nature that can be verified in practice

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