To: TomOnTheRun
Jung - Memories, Dreams, Reflections No quote, naturally. Let's see why:
"However, there are indications that at least a part of the psyche is not subject to the laws of space and time. Scientific proof of that has been provided by the well-known J. B. Rhine experiments. Along with numerous cases of spontaneous fore- knowledge, non-spatial perceptions, and so on of which I have given a number of examples from my own these experiments prove that the psyche at times functions outside of the spatio-temporal law of causality." --MEMORIES, DREAMS, REFLECTIONS by C. G.Jung
That's the problem with inventing your facts. You get busted.
Rhiner - Biography of Electric Psychokinesis
Looks like a fake citation, not found by Google. Why am I not surprised?
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09/01/2009 12:46:35 PM PDT by
Mojave
(Don't blame me. I voted for McClintock.)
To: Mojave
No quote, naturally.No quote because I travel with a cell phone - not my entire print library. MDR is a biography - Keep reading because he also disavows some of these things in later life. But the quote you use does cite the experiments from J. Rhine. Is that not what you are interested in? That there were scientific studies considered credible at that time? Later refuted studies but studies all the same.
Looks like a fake citation, not found by Google.A yellowed copy sits on my shelf. Out of print and little referenced does not mean fake.
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