Dr. Charles T. Tart on June 15th, 2011

Recently my colleague Ed Kelly circulated a set of bullet points summarizing some consensus arising from the Esalen invitational Sursem conferences on the possibility of postmortem survival.  The focus at these conferences had slowly widened from how do we scientifically investigate the possibility of postmortem survival per se to questions about the ultimate nature of [...]

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Dr. Charles T. Tart on February 5th, 2010

I don’t seem to be able to make this come up as a response to the comment about whether a person with unusual experiences can also study them as a scientist, so I’ll add it as a new post here… “Are you suggesting that even someone with anomalous perceptions can contribute to a scientific study [...]

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