…Wagner, he organized séances in Russia while continuing to translate philosophical works. He was introduced to DD Home in 18713Petrovo-Solovovo (1903), 46. and in 1873 attended two sittings given by Florence Cook in London, which he later described in his book Animismus und Spiritismus (1894).4Aksakof (1898). Partly translated into English…
…(2001a, 2007). 2 Owens, Cook [Kelly], & Stevenson (1990). 3 Stevenson & Cook [Kelly] (1995). 4 Cook [Kelly], Greyson, & Stevenson (1998), Kelly, Greyson, & Stevenson (1999–2000). 5 Kelly (2001b). 6 Kelly (2018). 7 Nahm, Greyson, Kelly, & Haraldsson (2011). 8 Kelly (2010). 9 Kelly & Arcangel (2011). 10 Kelly…
…out. European psi research has depended heavily on small clusters around institutes, societies and a few durable laboratories rather than large permanent departments. Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden have been especially important modern nodes, with Austria and France making significant contributions in the past. European psi research is increasingly…
…Moorjani had completed no more than her first cycle of only three chemotherapy drugs, instead of the seven that had been originally planned. Biopsies of lymph nodes in her neck and three ultrasound exams revealed no evidence of cancer. Nevertheless, oncologists insisted Moorjani should undergo a second cycle of chemotherapy….
…Florence Cook materialization case. Life and Career The son of a manufacturer, Edward William Cox (1809–1879) was born in Taunton, Somerset, in which town he became a solicitor.1This section is mainly based on Berger & Berger (1991), 81-82. His publishing enterprises began in 1836, when he established the Somerset County…
…on ‘Raymond’: An Appreciation and Analysis, Walter Cook attacked the book, speculating at length on methods by which Lodge might have been duped. He argued that Mrs Kennedy, the person who introduced Lady Lodge to Leonard, might have provided the medium with information about the Lodge family. Cook also attempted…
…Giesler-Petersen (2016). and of the age of the subject in relation to whether or not the initial past-life memories were cued.7Matlock (1989). Jim B Tucker introduced a scale that assessed the strength of cases and validated it on a cross-cultural sample.8Tucker (2000). Emily Cook et al compared cases in which…
…an ‘order during sleep’. In Britain a Romano-Celtic temple dating from the fourth century CE was discovered at Dwarf’s Hill in Lydney Park estate, Gloucestershire, with the help of Lord of the Rings author JRR Tolkien.11Tolkien (2014). The temple was dedicated to the healing deity called Nodens, who is equivalent…
…143-88. Myers remained on good terms with Walter Marshall and his family until Walter’s death.16Hamilton (2009), 287. Society for Psychical Research Myers and Gurney invested great energy in fulfilling the aims of the society.17Nicol (1972), 341-67; Cook (1994), 39-51. However, unlike the Spiritualist members, who wished to investigate mediumship directly,…