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The Supernatural: A Guide to Mysticism and the Occult

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Get honest answers to questions about ghostly sightings, psychic powers, possession, magic, and superstition in these hundreds of real-life accounts--and possible explanations, both supernatural and down to earth. Consider the "ghost" who appeared after her sisters ignored her final request: was it guilt that caused the sighting or did she return to get her will obeyed? This even-handed approach extends to subjects such as psychic acting, alchemy, channeling, healing, spiritism, poltergeists, mysticism, divination--even the existence of God! 224 pages, 24 b/w illus., 6 x 9 1/4.

224 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1998

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Anthony North

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Thinker & Storyteller
Creating a Microcosm of Knowledge and Literature
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1955 (Yorkshire, England) – I am born (Damn! Already been done). ‘Twas the best of times … (Oh well).
I was actually born in the year of Einstein's death, close to Scrooge's Counting House. It doesn't mean anything but it sounds good. As for my education, I left school at 15 and have had no formal education since. Hence, I'm self-taught.
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From a family of newsagents, at 18 I did a Dick Whittington and went off to London, only to return to pretend to be Charlie and work in a chocolate factory.
When I was ten I was asked what I wanted to be. I said soldier, writer and Dad. I never thought of it for years – having too much fun, such as a time as lead guitarist in a local rock band – but I served nine years in the RAF, got married and had seven kids. I realised my words had been precognitive when, at age 27, I came down with M.E. – a condition I’ve suffered ever since – and turned my attention to writing.
Indeed, as I realised that no expert could tell me what was wrong with me, I began my quest to find out why. Little did I realise it would last decades and take me through the entire history of knowledge, leaving me with the certainty that our knowledge systems are inadequate.
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My non-fiction is based on P-ology, a thought process I devised to work with patterns of knowledge, and designed to be a bedfellow to specialization. A form of Rational Holism, it seeks out areas the specialist may have missed. I work from encyclopaedias and introductory volumes in order to gain a grasp of many subjects and am not an expert in anything, but those patterns keep forming. Hence, I do not deal in truth, but ideas, and cover everything from politics to the paranormal.
When reading my work I ask only: do I make sense? Of course, an expert would say: a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. I agree. And an expert has so little knowledge of everything.
I also write novels and Flash Fiction in all genres.

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