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| Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death (Paperback) |
| Author(s): Frederic W. H. Myers |
| 544 pp. (2001) ISBN 1-571742-38-7 |
| Price: $16.95 |
| PE Club Discount Price: $15.25 |
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From Hampton Roads—The classic treatise on survival written by British classical scholar and psychical researcher, Frederic W. H. Myers. One of the founders of the Society for Psychical Research in London in 1882, Myers was well-versed in both the psychology and psychical research of his time. Human Personality was his attempt to draw together all the phenomena of psychical research under one over-arching theory of human consciousness and potential. With a foreward by 20th-century novelist Aldous Huxley from the Suzy Smith abridged edition (of which this edition is a reprint) and an introduction by parapsychologist Jeffrey Mishlove. From the publisher's "Studies in Consciousness" series. |
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