Dream Telepathy: Experiments in Nocturnal Extrasensory Perception (Studies in Consciousness)
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sexta, 10 setembro 2004
Authors : Montague Ullman, M.D. and Stanley Krippner, Ph.D. with Alan Vaughan
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Dr. Montague Ullman is a psychiatrist and
psychoanalyst. Dr. Stanley Krippner is a psychologist. Together they
headed the dream research team at the dream laboratory in Maimonides
Medical Center in New York City, where, over a ten-year period, they
conducted pioneering scientific experiments in telepathic dreaming. Dream
Telepathy, first published in 1973, is the story of those
experiments.
The team investigated how one person could transfer thoughts to another
while the second person was sleeping, thereby influencing the second
person's dreams. And, in fact, experiments with more than 100 subjects
over several years demonstrated a significant relationship between what
was "sent" and what was "received."
This groundbreaking book offers the first laboratory evidence that our
dreams can be affected by the thoughts of distant people. In addition
to the mind-to-mind connections of dream telepathy, this book presents
two pioneering papers by researcher Charles Honorton, showing strong
laboratory evidence of dreams foretelling the future. Dr. Louisa Rhine
has written that these precognitive dreams are the most common source
of ESP in the average person's life.
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Dream Telepathy includes descriptions of the experimental
studies themselves and also a section on the theoretical implications
of their findings. As Gardner Murphy said in his forword, this book
"takes a giant step into the unknown." (from Russel Targ -
www.espresearch.com)