Dion Fortune (1891 -1946) The magical name of Violet Mary Firth, British occultist and author whose books continue to have an impact on modern witchcraft and Paganism. Considered one of the leading
Frederick Bligh Bond (1864–1945) was an architect, archaeologist, author and editor. He claimed to have psychic guidance from spirits of the dead in his excavations at Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian church in England, connected by legend with King Arthur
Pincock, Jenny O’Hara (1890–1948) Canadian author and spiritualist. Jenny O’Hara Pincock is noted for two publications: Trails of Truth (1930), which contains descriptions of spiritualist Séances held in a Home Circle in
Stead, William T. (1849–1912) One of the greatest crusading journalists of the late 19th century, and also one of the most vocal supporters of Spiritualism. W. T. Stead promoted spirit photography, championed
D. Scott Rogo, (1950–1990) was a prolific American author and lecturer on the paranormal with close ties to academic parapsychology. His wide and varied interests included Poltergeist and Haunting phenomena, Out-of-Body Experiences,
Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) was a horror writer and poet who died a mysterious death. Edgar Allan Poe’s Ghost is said to haunt his gravesite in downtown Baltimore. The house where he
Michael A. Persinger (1945– ) Professor, author, and clinical psychologist. Michael A. Persinger’s research on states of consciousness is of interest to paranormal investigators, especially pertaining to the neuropsychological correlates of religious
Andrew Lang (1844–1912) Author of more than 70 books and hundreds of magazine articles on classical subjects, mythology, folklore, anthropology, psychical research and religion. A scholar by training, an artist by inclination,
Holzer, Hans (1920–2009 ) Parapsychologist and author of 138 books on Ghosts, Hauntings, DREAMS, UFOs, astrology, Reincarnation, healing, paganism, witchcraft, and other topics. Hans Holzer coined the term “ghost hunter.” He is
Tom Harpur (1929– ) Theologian, professor, journalist, and author of works on Survival After Death, Reincarnation, DREAMS, and other topics of interest to paranormal investigators. Born in Scarborough, Ontario, Tom Harpur earned
Erlendur Haraldsson (1931– ) Professor of psychology at the University of Iceland in Reykjavík, best known for his studies of Deathbed Visions and the Indian holy man Sathya Sai Baba. In 1989,
Andrew Joseph Hilton (Joe) Fisher (1947–2001) was an author, journalist, and instructor. Born in Bristol, England, Joe Fisher immigrated in 1971 to Toronto, Canada, where he became well known for his publications
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