Psychic Exploration: A Challenge for Science by Edgar D. Mitchell

Psychic Exploration: A Challenge for Science by Edgar D. Mitchell was first published in 1974, a highly lauded and publicized release that made a lasting impact. This all-inclusive source, comprised of 722 pages has been released by Cosimo Books under the title Psychic Exploration: A Challenge for Science, Understanding the Nature and Power of Consciousness, proving its timelessness and bringing an updated edition to modern readers.

Mitchell is the true authority on the topic, making an unforgettable contribution to understanding the universe and unfolding many puzzles, garnering him honorary doctorates from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Akron and the New Mexico State University. Edgar D. Mitchell is also credited with spending around nine hours observing the lunar surface as the lunar module pilot of Apollo 14, which helped him to understand and shed new light on human consciousness and psychic phenomena.

Psychic Exploration covers a broad spectrum of topics, including scientific research that sheds light on the meaning of the universe, life’s purpose for humanity, the human role to save or destroy the universe, supernatural research, and touches on issues that had been previously considered too controversial. The book also discusses other questions which always make readers scratch their heads such as hauntings, telepathy and the history of parapsychology. This complete source includes an extensive glossary to help readers who are engrossed in the meaning of the universe to understand each chapter technically and guides them through the massive work.

The book is regarded a great asset and milestone collection of hidden answers with thirty chapters addressing various areas of psychic exploration through a logical approach. If you are curious and excited to know more about the history of parapsychology then you will find this book a great explanation to your questions, a resource that will inevitably become the most treasured and often referenced work in your library.


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