When The Impossible Happens
When I entered graduate school back in 1961, I signed up for the doctorate in clinical psychology track. I figured with my oddball interests in psychic phenomena, altered states of consciousness,...
View ArticlePASCAL’S WAGER: To Believe or Not Believe in God. Or?
PASCAL’S WAGER: To Believe or Not Believe in God. Or? Charles Tart Yesterday (9-28-15) there was an excellent opinion article by philosopher Gary Gutting in the NY Times on Pascal’s wager. I think...
View ArticleSouls in Religion?
Souls in Religion? Charles Tart I recently heard from a colleague in a private discussion group for those who research the scientific evidence for the possibility of survival of some aspect of...
View ArticleA Student’s Questions About Parapsychology
Occasionally I get questions from students that strike me as of general interest, so here are some from a young woman and my responses, with my responses not at all comprehensive, but, hopefully,...
View ArticleBottom Line Spirituality: What Works, What Might Work Better
Bottom Line Spirituality: What Works, What Might Work Better Charles T. Tart I was reading along, without too much enthusiasm, a discussion held online by a group of informed people aiming to advance...
View ArticleThe Importance of Curiosity: In Transpersonal Psychology, in Spiritual...
This is a modification and addition of draft version of a chapter to appear in Kaklauskas, Clements, Hocoy, & Hoffman (Eds.), Shadows & Light: Theory, Research, and Practice in Transpersonal...
View ArticlePrometheus and Atlas – Great Book Number 1
Prometheus and Atlas – Great Book Number 1 Charles T. Tart This month has been a rich time for receiving books that I not only ought to, but definitely want to read! This is to tell you about one I...
View ArticleThe Secret Science of the Soul and Coast-to-Coast AM Interview
Finally, with the hardback edition of The End of Materialism: How Evidence of the Paranormal is Bringing Science and Spirit Together out of print, I’ve arranged for a somewhat revised paperback second...
View ArticleIBPUOI? Incomplete, But Perhaps Useful or Inspiring?
I’ve been fortunate in leading a very interesting life, encountering and working with unusual, often little known ideas and observations[...]
View ArticleWhy I’ve Studied Survival of Death Research, and What I Conclude, So Far…
So the consequences of my working belief being some kind of survival, with potential learning and karmic consequences? Interesting, challenging, and hopefully I’ll be smart enough to not have to learn...
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