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Adventures into the Psychic

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Telepathy, reincarnation, mediumship, psychic healing, astrology, prophecy. These and other strange phenomena are beacons in the terra incognita of the human mind - that uncharted territory where
the unknown begins.

Jess Stearn is one of today's foremost writers and psychic explorers. In this remarkable book, he guides you through the fascinating world of extrasensory research and discovery, discussing such amazing happenings as the predicted deaths of John and Robert Kennedy, the extraordinary cures of Edgar Cayce, and fully documented occurrences of reincarnation and spirit contact. In addition, Mr Stearn provides detailed reports on the psychic experiences of Jeanne Dixon, Arthur Ford, General George Patton, Peter Hurkos, Bishop James Pike, Taylor Caldwell, Mark Twain, Thoreau, Benjamin Franklin, and many others, including the author himself.

240 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1969

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Jess Stearn

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Stearn was a Jewish-American journalist and author of more than thirty books, nine of which were bestsellers. As an author, Stearn specialized in sensationalist speculative non-fiction. His early work focused on outsiders and marginalized individuals such as prostitutes, drug addicts, and homosexuals. His later work focused on spirituality, the occult, and psychic phenomena. His most popular works were two biographies on the American psychic Edgar Cayce; Stearn was a conference speaker for the Association for Research and Enlightenment and a proponent of Cayce's theories.

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July 29, 2018
1st Read: November 28, 2014 - December 5, 2014 (**** Rating)

Very informative, and as always, interesting subject matter. I had most definitely absorbed this one for the most part; being truly into it for its educational purposes.

2nd/ Final Read: July 2, 2018 - July 19, 2018 (*** Rating)

I still found this interesting as much as my previous read and will find more books like it. More than likely, I'll pass this one off to a friend who has similar reading tastes.

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