Welcome to the Psi Encyclopedia! We aspire to provide a comprehensive introduction to academic parapsychology, which studies the range of psychic experiences collectively termed ‘psi’. The existence of psi phenomena – and the related idea that consciousness is independent of the physical body and so may survive death – is strongly disputed by materialist scientists, yet parapsychologists are convinced they have evidence for these things. The Psi Encyclopedia presents this evidence in nearly 750 signed articles by over 80 authors, many of them senior academics, arranged in categories and subcategories that highlight the major interests of the field.
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Robert McLuhan
British journalist, a prominent interpreter of parapsychology for general readers and the principal architect of the Psi Encyclopedia.
Francis Bacon and the Occult
Francis Bacon (1561–1626) believed in the possibility of psi but opposed its investigation on theological grounds.
Animals in Psi Research
The psi abilities of animals have been reported in informal observations and tests, including modern lab experiments.
Eminent People Interested in Psi (list)
A list of some 200 scientists, thinkers, writers, and artists who took seriously the possibility of psi.
Psi Research in Brazil
This article traces the development of interest in psi phenomena and parapsychological research in Brazil.
Why Do Ghosts Wear Clothes?
Sceptics use the fact that apparitions appear fully clad as reason to doubt them. This article discusses why they might.
Maroczy Mediumistic Chess Match
Match played between a living Russian grandmaster and a deceased Hungarian one.
Key Topics
Remote Viewing
An experimental form of clairvoyance, in which a suitably trained person attempts to visualise the topography of a distant scene.
Near-Death Experiences (Overview)
This article describes anomalous mental events reported by people who have survived a near-fatal accident or illness.
Society for Psychical Research (SPR)
Membership organization founded in London in 1882 for the scientific investigation of claims of psychic phenomena.
Psychokinesis Research (Overview)
Research on PK has progressed from early tests with dice to random number generators, field studies, and quantum experiments.
Clinical Parapsychology
Therapeutic approach that aims to provide support for people disturbed by anomalous event experiences.
Reincarnation: An Introduction
This introductory article covers beliefs in reincarnation, evidence for reincarnation, and sceptical views of the research.
Psychedelics and Psi
A gradual easing of restrictions means that psi research with psychedelics, once prevalent, could soon resume.
Altered States of Consciousness and Psi
ASCs have long been known to be associated with psi experiences.
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JB Rhine and the Replication Crisis in Research
Rhine anticipated reforms associated with psychology’s replication crisis.
Cyril L Burt
Influential but controversial British psychologist (1883–1971) who believed psychic phenomena merited serious attention.
Elizabeth Jane Puttock (Elizabeth d’Esperance)
British medium whose materialisation séances attracted both supporters and critics.
The Widow’s Mite
Veridical mediumistic communications about a misplaced ancient Roman coin that suggest postmortem survival.
Isaac K Funk
American clergyman, editor, publisher, and lexicographer, well-known as a psychical investigator in his day.
Psychical Research before 1882
Several investigators of séance phenomena helped prepare the ground for the creation of the SPR in 1882.
Cromwell Fleetwood Varley
Telegraph engineer (1828–83) who tested Florence Cook with apparatus of his own invention.
Rhea A White
American parapsychologist, librarian, bibliographer, and editor of the Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research.
Melvyn John Willin
English musician, psychical researcher and SPR audiovisual archivist whose work has centred on music-related anomalies.
John Björkhem
Swedish priest, physician, hypnotist and psychical researcher (1910–1963) who experimented with hypnosis and psychometry.
Thomas Warren Campbell
Originator of a theory of everything (TOE) that presumes consciousness to be at the root of all there is.
Boston Society for Psychic Research
Organisation that split from the American Society for Psychical Research in 1925, reuniting with it in 1941.
Marcello Truzzi
American sociologist known for distinguishing open-minded scepticism of psi phenomena from simple debunking.
Ada Goodrich Freer
Clairvoyant who contributed to studies of crystal-gazing, second sight and hauntings in the 1890s.
Placement Effects in Psychokinesis Tests
Haakon Forwald tested whether his willed psychokinesis could deflect thrown dice and other cubes.
Haakon Forwald
Norwegian-born Swedish engineer and inventor who conducted innovative placement PK experiments with dice and cubes.
Visualizing the Supernatural
This 2025–26 museum exhibition traced 250 years of visual culture surrounding apparitions, mediumship and the occult.
René Peoc’h
French researcher whose studies with imprinted chicks suggested they can bias the movement of a robot through PK.
Antony Flew
British analytic philosopher known for his influential critiques of theism, postmortem survival and parapsychology.
Coin Apports: The Mexico City Case
A variety of coins appeared without an obvious normal source or cause.
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ESP & Psychokinesis
Extra-sensory perception (ESP) comprises telepathy, clairvoyance and precognition. Psychokinesis (PK) is the direct influence on matter by mind alone. Both ESP and PK have been tested in the laboratory and studied in real life situations. Together they constitute psi, in the strict sense of the term. Subcategories group together overviews and general topics in psi studies, tests of ESP and PK, and researcher biographies.
James E Kennedy
American psi researcher specializing in experimental research, methodology and theoretical development.
Felicia Parise
American woman who taught herself to move small objects by means of psychokinesis and was observed doing so in test conditions.
Ingo Swann
American artist (1933–2013) whose psychic ability led him to participate in successful ESP and PK experiments in the 1970s.
Mind & Body
This category contains articles that treat consciousness in relation to the body. Subcategories focus on consciousness and psi; dreams and psi; and distant healing and psychotherapy. Also included are sitter groups and macro-psychokinesis as well as poltergeists, often assumed to relate to discarnate entities but now known more often to have living agents. A final subgroup is concerned with out-of-body and near-death experiences and events reported on the threshold of death.
Stella Cranshaw
London nurse (1900–1986) who produced abundant phenomena in investigative sittings organized in the 1920s by Harry Price.
Sense of Being Stared At – Theories of Vision
This article discusses theoretical implications of findings with regard to theories of vision.
James F McHarg
Scottish psychiatrist and medical historian (1917–2003) who studied the kinds of psychic experiences reported by his patients.
Survival of Death
Life continued in a spiritual or purely mental form after bodily death is a staple of religious beliefs worldwide, and likely is as old as humanity. The question of evidence for it has been central to the Society for Psychical Research since its founding in 1882. Subcategories focus on hauntings and apparitions and on psychic (also called mental) mediumship.
Felix Experimental Group
German circle for physical mediumship noted for the magnitude and diversity of its phenomena.
Book Tests
Research technique that demonstrates knowledge of book contents that neither medium nor sitter can be expected to know.
Daniel Dunglas Home
Well-known nineteenth century medium, some of whose phenomena were observed in controlled conditions.
Reincarnation
Reincarnation beliefs are widespread in the world and in recent decades researchers have found what they believe is evidence of them through the study of people (mainly children) who claim to have lived before. Subcategories highlight case studies, past life regression, and biographies of major researchers.
Carl Edon (reincarnation case)
Englishman who as a child related memories of being a German pilot shot down over England during World War II.
Gnanatilleka Baddewithana (reincarnation case)
Sri Lankan case studied by two teams, with past-life memories recorded before verifications.
Cameron Macauley (reincarnation case)
Glaswegian who as a young child claimed to remember living on a remote Scottish island.
Researchers & Authors
Here can be found more than 300 biographical profiles of key figures who have been involved in psi research and parapsychology as field investigators, experimentalists, theorists and commentators. The biographies are grouped in subcategories by 30-year age cohorts, highlighting contemporaries.
Frank Podmore
Frank Podmore (1856–1910) played a significant role in the early years of the SPR, first as an investigator, later as a sceptical theorist.
Kim Penberthy
Kim Penberthy is a clinical psychologist at the University of Virginia with research interests in psi and spirituality.
Edith Lyttelton
British playwright and social activist (1865–1948) who became involved with psychical research and practised automatic writing
Organizations
The oldest organizations devoted to parapsychology were member organizations like the Society for Psychical Research, established in London in 1882. Since JB Rhine founded the Parapsychology Laboratory at Duke University in 1930, there have been university-based units as well. This category comprises both historical and contemporary bodies concerned with research and education in parapsychology.
Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology and Mental Health (IGPP)
The IGPP is a German parapsychology organization based in Freiburg.
Heartmath Institute
California-based research institute investigating the relationship between heart and mind.
Windbridge Research Center
Non-profit research institute based in Tucson, Arizona, dedicated to the rigorous study of mental mediums.
Sceptical Views
Sceptics argue that psychics and mediums achieve their effects by trickery, that psychic experience is an illusory effect caused by a combination of brain misperceptions and confirmation bias, and that evidence of psi in laboratory tests can be attributed to poor methodology. This category includes biographies of leading sceptics as well as general articles discussing their allegations.
Trevor Hall
English chartered surveyor and amateur conjuror (1910–1991), author of books attacking deceased psychics and researchers.
The One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge
Prize offered until 2015 by the James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF) but never awarded.
Martin Gardner
American critic of parapsychology and paranormal claims (1914–2010), a founding member of the modern sceptical movement.
General Topics
This category contains articles on a variety of topics that do not fit well in any of the main categories, from dowsing to crop circles and other anomalistic phenomena, the Miscellaneous Anomalistic subcategory. Other subcategories list articles on psychics and mystic and on important articles, books and journals in the field of parapsychology.
Richet’s ‘Traité de Métapsychique’ (‘Thirty Years of Psychical Research’)
A classic review of the literature, published in 1922.
Anomalistics
Anomalistics is the study of anomalies unexplained by science, similar to Forteana, but with a greater emphasis on scientific evaluation.
Photography and the Paranormal
Apparently paranormal images captured on film are vulnerable to claims of misinterpretation, malpractice or fraud.