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The Impossible Happens: A Scientist's Personal Discovery of the Extraordinary Nature of Reality

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After decades of analyzing his dreams, a professor of psychology finds that some of them anticipate future events. Not only does he dream the exact day of the year on which one of his books is accepted for publication, but he learns how to use these dreams to create better outcomes in his life. Working with a medium for his research as well as in the classroom, he finds that the medium often gets correct information to which she does not have any ordinary access during apparent conversations with the dead. As his experiments continue to meet with surprising results, the author comes to accept the idea that reality is much more interesting than conventional science has led us to believe.

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126 pages, Paperback

First published March 16, 2013

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Imants Barušs

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Imants Barušs is Professor of Psychology at King's University College at The University of Western Ontario, Canada.
His interest is in all aspects of consciousness studies although his research has been focussed primarily on quantum consciousness, altered states of consciousness, self-transformation, mathematical modeling of consciousness, and beliefs about consciousness and reality.

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March 14, 2021
ok rather personal account so i cannot cricitise that at all - but i found it just skimmed and covered much of what i have read elsewhere- HOWEVER, if you are a sceptic of such things it may be enough to allow you to think perhaps there is something in this alternative way to living which I believe is the real way to approach life, and which my own experience suggests is totally real and the only way you can truly be honest with yourself
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