Pari Perspectives 17

January 2024

Anomalous Experiences

Pari Perspectives 17: Anomalous Experiences – Digital Edition

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Welcome to issue 17 of Pari Perspectives: Anomalous Experiences.

Having defined anomalous experiences as โ€˜any paranormal phenomena that occur without rational explanation and seemingly defy our current scientific understanding of the world,โ€™ we invited experts and researchers plus members of the public to contribute to this issue. 

Part 1 is a collection of eleven essays written by experts and researchers in the field. 

More Perspectives is a short story by award-winning fiction writer Alison MacLeod. It features the sculptor Eric Gill whose anomalous behaviour, while not paranormal, was certainly abnormal. 

In Part 2 we gathered together forty-four accounts of anomalous experiences contributed by  friends of the Pari Center. 

Table of Contents

Anomalies: Signposts of Progress
JEFFREY DUNNE

Jung and Synchronicity: Implications for Everyday Life and Psychotherapy
BRONWEN REES

Anomalous Experiences and Human Consciousnessโ€จ
PAUL GROF

Synchronicitiesโ€”โ€จA Kabbalistic Perspective
HYMAN M. SCHIPPER

Primordial Memories as a Conduit to Integral Consciousness
KATHERINE ZIEMKE

The Boundaries of Experience
LESLIE ALLAN COMBS and SALLY WILCOX

Why Am I Me and Not You?
PAUL KEOGH

Deadline:โ€จWhere is Michael Persinger?
DON HILL

The Ant and the Burning Bush: Supernatural Life and the Merits of Being an Animist
JOHN BRIGGS

The Anomalous Experiences of Carl Jung: At the Edges of Science & Consciousnessโ€จ
P. G. EASTHAM

More Perspectives: THE ANOMALOUS ERIC GILL

A Collection of Anomalous Experiences
CONTRIBUTED BY FRIENDS OF THE PARI CENTEr


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The Anomalous Experiences of Carl Jung: At the Edges of Science and Consciousness

P. G. Eastham