John A.Keel (1930– ) Ufologist and parapsychologist John A. Keel is perhaps best known for his book The Mothman Prophecies, about a mysterious being called the Mothman. However, Keel has also written
Louisa Ella Weckesser Rhine (1891–1983) was an American parapsychologist, wife and professional partner of J.B. Rhine. Unlike her husband, who became famous for his experimental research into Extrasensory Perception (ESP) and Psychokinesis (PK), Louisa Rhine is best known for her
Parapsychologist Raymond Moody (1944– ) has written extensively about near-death experiences, and some people credit him with being the first to use the phrase, which appeared in his 1975 best-selling book, Life
Tart, Charles (1937– ) Parapsychologist Charles Tart has worked extensively on research projects related to extrasensory perception, out-of-body experiences, and dreaming. He has also written extensively about hypnosis, which he considers to
Hans Bender (1907–1991) was a distinguished German psychologist and parapsychologist, director of the Institut für Grenzgebiete der Psychologie und Psychohygiene (Institute for Border Areas of Psychology and Mental Health) and editor of
Thomas, John F(rederick) (1874–1940) Detroit psychologist, teacher and school administrator who was the first person to receive a Ph.D. in parapsychology from a U.S. university. His dissertation was a study of communications
Joseph Gaither Pratt (1910–1979) was a pioneer American parapsychologist, an associate of J.B. Rhine at Duke University and later of Ian Stevenson at the University of Virginia. Although best known for his
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
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