Steve Greenleaf

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The Supernormal and the Imaginal Flournoy clearly and confessedly borrowed his central category of the supernormal from the Cambridge-trained classicist Frederic Myers (1843–1901), a superhumanist if ever there was one. He could have just as easily borrowed the imaginal from the same man, as it was Myers who first defined and used the term in a very extensive way in the early 1880s.
How to Think Impossibly: About Souls, UFOs, Time, Belief, and Everything Else
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