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History of parapsychology in Iceland. |
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escrito por Administrator
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sexta, 10 de setembro de 2004 |
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Gissurarson, Loftur Reimar, & Haraldsson, Erlendur (2001). History of parapsychology in Iceland. International Journal of Parapsychology, 12
(1), (pp. 31-52).
Abstract
In Iceland parapsychological research began in 1905 with investigations of the
physical medium Indridi Indridason. Extensive contemporary reports exist on this
research, some of which appeared in international journals and was presented at
the first two international congresses on psychical research held in 1921 and
1923. During an extended period of controlled sessions, particularly those
conducted by Hannesson, the investigators reported observing movements and
levitations of furniture and the medium himself, loud raps, various odor- and
light-phenomena, remote playing of musical instruments, direct voices, and
strong breezes. Other investigations included one on clairvoyant dreams
conducted on behalf of the Society of Psychical Research (London) by Bjarnason
in which the phenomena reported around "Dreaming Joe" was investigated.
Other mediumship studies were conducted, including those with Danish medium
Einar Nielsen. Two poltergeists cases have also been investigated, one in the
early part of the last century, and the other in the 1960s. Recent research has
largely been conducted by the authors and has focused on a variety of topics
including death-bed visions, national and international levels of belief in
psychic phenomena, experimental work testing the relationship of perceptual
defensiveness to ESP, and the psychological characteristics of children who
remember previous lives.
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