Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Occult, Esoteric ESP is REAL (Coast to Coast)

Sheldon S., Pat Macpherson, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

ESP and the End of Materialism
Modern Occultism
With longstanding and replicable evidence for the perceptual basis of reality, our culture has hit the end point of philosophical materialism. It is no longer the dominant interpreter of life.

What will replace it? It is clearly not science, because science has proven that the so-called "supernatural" is natural, as Buddhism long ago said, but who takes it serious? Instead, we do what the media tells is true, no matter how outlandish. And we disbelieve what it says is untrue -- until it changes its mind. We are slaves to the consensus, which is slow to change and adapt to reality.

Mitch Horowitz considers the issues in his talk to the Beyond the Brain conference on 11/6/22. Precognition, time travel, living in the eternal present, ESP, all of these things are demonstrably real. More

Real Magic (Dean Radin, PhD)
ABOUT: Mitch Horowitz (mitchhorowitz.com) is a widely known voice for esoteric ideas. He is the writer-in-residence at the New York Public Library and a PEN Award-winning author. He discusses his latest work on the sweeping history of the occult from Cleopatra to Crowley (and beyond) in a book he's titled Modern Occultism.
Case Closed: ESP is real

Summary of Real Magic (Alden Marshall)
(Hereticon) As we enter the third decade of the 21st century, one longstanding scientific and philosophic controversy can be laid to rest: Extrasensory perception (ESP) is real.

We have amassed overwhelming and replicable evidence that renders ESP denialism a position of sentiment rather than science.

In his presentation at Hereticon in Miami Beach on January 12, 2022, PEN Award-winning historian Mitch Horowitz describes the facts around ESP research — and explores why our intellectual culture has been temporarily deterred by the mass media from accepting that fact.

Soundbite skepticism and polemically skewed coverage — especially on the completely controlled Wikipedia — cannot, finally, dispel the excellence and repeatability of decades of academic ESP research.
  • See, for example, the work of the Anomalies Lab at Princeton University, which has done the most stringent work on psychic abilities, ESP, PSI, and seeing the future to study the nature of consciousness. To keep it respectable for the sake of the great and esteemed university, rather than call the phenomena "magic" or "psychic," it has been termed "anomalous."
Our generation, Horowitz explains, is poised for a breakthrough in understanding. More

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