Persuasive and thorough…
In this impressive debut, clinical psychiatrist Matas draws from his personal experience and widespread resources across literature in an effort to redefine the public perception of the psychic phenomenon experienced by many. His careful examination of parapsychology ranges from near death experiences, precognitive dreams, telepathy, premonitions, and apparitions to after-death and out-of-body experiences, second sight, inner vision, mediums, channels, guardian angels, and the theory of reincarnation among others. Matas’s inspiring, must-read analysis offers brilliant insights into the existence of paranormal and the probabilities that exist beyond the known borders of consciousness. In developing his case, Matas cites countless examples of famous individuals (Charles Dickens, Abraham Lincoln, Mark twain) who experienced psychic phenomenon and reported precognitive dreams. Matas’s impressive array of meticulously researched documented evidence should persuade open-minded readers to believe in the possibility that paranormal experiences are normal and more common than is generally believed.