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IN-DEPTH DESCRIPTION
What are ghosts? How do they interact with time and space? Can anyone become a ghost? Stripping away the sensationalism and fraud that often hinder a serious discussion of paranormal topics, J. Allan Danelek presents a well-researched study of a phenomenon that has fascinated humankind for centuries. This unique book explores whether or not ghosts actually exist using the perspectives of science, psychology, history, and logic. It presents the information in a balanced way that invites you to draw your own conclusions. The Case for Ghosts analyzes theories that both support and debunk a full spectrum of ghostly apparitions and supernatural events, including: Interactive and non-interactive spirits Poltergeists Animal spirits Celestial beings and spirit guides Demons, malevolent entities, and ghostly parasites Orbs, vortexes, and full-body manifestations Hallucinations, waking dreams, telepathy, and time aberrations In addition, this guide explores other facets of supernatural phenomena and investigation such as hauntings, ghost-hunting equipment, spirit photography, Ouija boards, electronic voice phenomenon (EVP), and other forms of spirit communication. |
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