Parapsychology : the controverdial science / Richard Broughton ; interviewed by Pamela Burton.

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Parapsychology : the controverdial science / Richard Broughton ; interviewed by Pamela Burton.
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KZ1762
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Dr. Richard Broughton, Director of the Institute of Parapsychology in North Carolina, talks about the historical, cultural and scientific studies of at-distance thought reception. He asserts that psychokenetics, astoral projection, and near death experiences are a common experience among 65-80% of the population. They are not, however, subject to conscious control. The mind has amazing healing abilities, he continues, which the Chinese Chegong masters can transfer at a distance. Broguhton concludes that developments will be slow, but that there are practical applications in law enforcement.|PARAPSYCHOLOGY : THE CONTROVERSIAL SCIENCE / Richard Broughton| interviewed by Pamela Burton. - Dr. Richard Broughton, Director of the Institute of Parapsychology in North Carolina, talks about the historical, cultural and scientific studies of at-distance thought reception. He asserts that psychokenetics, astoral projection, and near death experiences are a common experience among 65-80% of the population. They are not, however, subject to conscious control. The mind has amazing healing abilities, he continues, which the Chinese Chegong masters can transfer at a distance. Broguhton concludes that developments will be slow, but that there are practical applications in law enforcement. - RECORDED: 1992.

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1992.
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1 reel (36 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|36:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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