The Deja Vu Enigma
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The Deja Vu Enigma by Larry Flaxman
You feel like you've done something before...even as you do it for the very first time.
You engage in a conversation and suddenly realize you've spoken those same words before...to the very same person. Yet you're positive it's the first time you've ever met.
Déjà vu is the eerie sensation of "remembering" an experience or situation that never occurred. Scientific research into déjà vu has revealed intriguing theories, ranging from short-term memory misfires to neurophysiological disorders. Yet other theories suggest
more paranormal causes for déjà vu, such as glimpses into parallel realities. Perhaps the true explanation lies somewhere in between.
But déjà vu is only one of the many mysteries of the mind. The Déjà vu Enigma also explores:
You engage in a conversation and suddenly realize you've spoken those same words before...to the very same person. Yet you're positive it's the first time you've ever met.
Déjà vu is the eerie sensation of "remembering" an experience or situation that never occurred. Scientific research into déjà vu has revealed intriguing theories, ranging from short-term memory misfires to neurophysiological disorders. Yet other theories suggest
more paranormal causes for déjà vu, such as glimpses into parallel realities. Perhaps the true explanation lies somewhere in between.
But déjà vu is only one of the many mysteries of the mind. The Déjà vu Enigma also explores:
- Memory lapses, missing time, and fugue states.
- The brain as both receiver and transmitter of reality.
- Altered states of perception and consciousness, from hallucinations to religious visions.
- Contagious thought, curses, demonic possession, and mass hysteria.
- Dream states, lucid dreaming, and precognitive dreams.
- The Grid and parallel universes as travel routes for mind trips, brain flips, and time slips.
Come journey through a world as vast and uncharted as the Cosmos. A journey through the Inner Universe--the human mind.
Marie D. Jones has an extensive background in metaphysics, cutting edge science and the paranormal. She currently serves as a Consultant and Director of Special Projects for ARPAST, the Arkansas Paranormal and Anomalous Studies Team, where she works with ARPAST President and co-author Larry Flaxman to develop theories that can tested in the field. Marie has been featured on the History Channel's Nostradamus Effect series, and served as a special UFO/abduction consultant for the 2009 Universal Pictures science fiction movie, The Fourth Kind.
Larry Flaxman has been actively involved in paranormal research and hands-on field investigation for over thirteen years, and melds his technical, scientific, and investigative backgrounds together for no-nonsense, scientifically objective explanations regarding a variety of anomalous phenomena. He is the President and Senior Researcher of ARPAST, the Arkansas Paranormal and Anomalous Studies Team, which he founded in February of 2007. Larry is also active in the development of cutting edge custom designed equipment for use in the field investigating environmental effects and anomalies that may contribute to our understanding of the paranormal.
Larry Flaxman has been actively involved in paranormal research and hands-on field investigation for over thirteen years, and melds his technical, scientific, and investigative backgrounds together for no-nonsense, scientifically objective explanations regarding a variety of anomalous phenomena. He is the President and Senior Researcher of ARPAST, the Arkansas Paranormal and Anomalous Studies Team, which he founded in February of 2007. Larry is also active in the development of cutting edge custom designed equipment for use in the field investigating environmental effects and anomalies that may contribute to our understanding of the paranormal.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781601631046 |
| ISBN 10 | 1601631049 |
| Title | The Deja Vu Enigma |
| Author | Larry Flaxman |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Red Wheel/Weiser |
| Year published | 2010-06-25 |
| Number of pages | 256 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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