EPISODE · Jan 2, 2018 · 6H 11M
Brandon Massullo's The Ghost Studies: New Perspectives on the Origins of Paranormal Experiences
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/323095 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Ghost Studies: New Perspectives on the Origins of Paranormal Experiences Author: Brandon Massullo Narrator: Jeff Cummings Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 11 minutes Release date: January 2, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 2 Genres: Medicine & Naturopathy Publisher's Summary: You’ve just laid down for the night when suddenly doors slam and the curtains shift. The lights begin to flicker and a white mist forms in front of you. You shut your eyes and keep muttering, “ghosts aren’t real.” But then you open your eyes and realize that “harmless” mist has shifted into the form of a man, staring intensely at you, as he floats above your bed.What causes ghostly experiences?Are ghosts real?Why do certain people report numerous ghostly encounters and others none?For centuries these questions have intrigued, puzzled, and bedeviled science, skeptics, and even believers. Based on cutting-edge research and new theories, The Ghost Studies provides insight into some of life’s greatest mysteries.This fascinating book is far more than a compilation of ghost stories. The Ghost Studies provides scientific explanations for paranormal occurrences, including: - New and exciting scientific theories that explain apparitions, hauntings, and communications from the dead. - The latest research on the role of energy and electricity in hauntings. - The role that emotions, bioenergetics, and the environment play in supernatural phenomena. - New research into why some individuals are more prone to ghostly encounters.
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