Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources, Second Edition

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North Atlantic Books, Apr 17, 1998 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 496 pages
In this study of channeling, earlier called spirit communication or mediumship, Klimo, who teaches at Rosebridge Graduate School in the San Francisco Bay Area, writes with clarity about "the communication of information to or through a physically embodied human being from a source…on some other level or dimension of reality other than the physical as we know it." He profiles recent channels and their sources, goes back to preliterate societies and the advent of monotheism and identifies as channels such figures as Moses, Solomon, Muhammad, Merlin, Nostradamus, Swedenborg and Edgar Cayce. He discusses the sorts of people who are channels, kinds of information channeled, sources of information channeled and varieties of channeling like clairvoyance and automatic writing. According to Klimo, few people tap into their abilities to perform channelingand for those who think they can, he serves as guide.

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About the author (1998)

Jon Klimo, Ph.D., is an associate professor of psychology at the American Schools of Professional Psychology (ASPP) at Argosy University in California. He is the author of Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources, first published in 1987 and expanded into a new edition published by North Atlantic Books in 1998, and co-author of Suicide: What really happens in the afterlife?

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