Why am I passionate about this?

I've always been fascinated by experiences that exist on the border of the ordinary. Growing up, my grandmother would tell us, in serious tones, of the fairies and ghosts she had encountered—how closely the natural and the “supernatural” are linked. In my twenties, I would read a lot about shamanism and the kinds of extraordinary experiences they would actively seek. Later, noticing similarities between those experiences and the spontaneous experiences of ordinary people, my interest continued to grow. Near-death experiences, out-of-body experiences, but especially crisis apparitions—these experiences spoke strongly to me about how little we still know of the nature of the mind and how much there is yet to discover!


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Apparitions at the Moment of Death: The Living Ghost in Legend, Lyric, and Lore

By Daniel Bourke,

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What is my book about?

Apparitions at the moment of death explores and explains the phenomenon of “crisis apparitions”: visions of loved ones that are…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of That Must Have Been ESP!: Examination of Psychic Experiences

Daniel Bourke Why did I love this book?

For me personally, this is one of the best works on spontaneous psychical and extrasensory experiences. The accounts are drawn from rural Finland, and the expertise of the late Professor Emerita Leea Virtanen is brought to bear upon the narratives. I love how Virtanen connects the modern accounts to the old beliefs and traditions in her country and makes comparisons between her sample and others much further afield.

This work is a much-needed bridge between psychical research and folklore. It is full of apparitions, visions, dreams, and other supernatural occurrences that happen simultaneously with a distant event—what Virtanen calls “simultaneous informatory experiences.” I absolutely recommend this for any student of psychical research, folklore, or ordinary human experiences in general.

By Leea Virtanen,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked That Must Have Been ESP! as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

English (translation)Original Finnish


Book cover of Psychic Suburbia

Daniel Bourke Why did I love this book?

This one is a real hidden gem for someone like me who is so interested in spontaneous accounts of ESP. Eason offers dozens of extraordinary and fascinating accounts of telepathy, precognition, and clairvoyance collected from truly the most “ordinary people.” Concentrating her efforts on quiet housing estates, spooky suburbs, and their anonymous residents, this work shines in its compelling ordinariness.

The accounts, though, are anything but, and I love how the links are made between the stories collected and some of the oldest tales. Something that really came out for me in this work, too, is just how common the strangest experiences are and how the fact we don't share them is really why it can sometimes feel like the opposite is true. Can't recommend enough!

By Cassandra Eason,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Psychic Suburbia as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Fascinating psychic happenings and ordinary grass-roots experience, this book relates true stories of phantoms, poltergeists and spirit guides reliably reported from modern terraced homes and shopping streets. Telepathy, near-death experiences and out-of-body journeys are examined. Dedicated ghost hunters welcoming a fresh slant on their favourite topic will be intrigued by this book. But millions of suburb-dwellers everywhere will also be intrigued by the prospect of psychic events among the ordinary semis and settees. This title is an ideal blend of New Age spirituality and suburban common sense.


Book cover of Living Magic: The Realities Underlying The Psychical Practices And Beliefs Of Australian Aborigines

Daniel Bourke Why did I love this book?

This pioneering masterpiece, first published in 1954, carefully documents, among other things, the compelling similarities between experiences of ESP between Westerners and the Aboriginal Australians. As a student of psychical research, I couldn't help but be fascinated by the similarities, right down to very particular and idiosyncratic details that lead me to believe that a fundamental human faculty is what was being studied and described here.

I particularly enjoy how the author hones in the kinds of cultural window dressing that may characterize a psychic experience and yet shows the fundamental experience itself as being indistinguishable despite the time and space between the cultures in question. Essential!

By Ronald Rose,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Living Magic as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.


Book cover of Apparitions and Precognition: a Study From the Point of View of C. G. Jung's Analytical Psychology

Daniel Bourke Why did I love this book?

I find this to be one of the most overlooked and yet fascinating works dealing with, among other things, spontaneous encounters with the dead. The apparitions and visions in this work, which often coincide with deaths, are primarily drawn from Switzerland.

Each account, in letter form to the author, is as compelling as the last, and Jaffe offers a unique Jungian perspective that I personally found to be at least very novel and intriguing. The accounts themselves, however, are the star of the show, and Jaffe, like Virtanen earlier in this list, makes some interesting connections between her sample and those further afield. I believe anyone interested in experiences of spontaneous encounters with the dead should have this singular work on their bookshelves!

Book cover of The Study And Practice Of Astral Projection

Daniel Bourke Why did I love this book?

I have been an admirer of Dr. Robert Crookall ever since I first read this amazing work. While dealing with primarily out-of-body experiences, this book details apparitional encounters, examples of spontaneous telepathy and clairvoyance, and even near-death experiences long before the term even came into general use!

So many detailed accounts fill these pages, and there is a certain sincerity here that I enjoy. The letters to the author detailing the strange and fascinating experiences of ordinary people and the author's careful consideration were a dynamic I really enjoyed and kept me turning page after page!

In my opinion, this influential book needs to be on the shelf of anyone interested in spontaneous and mysterious human experiences.

By Robert Crookall,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Study And Practice Of Astral Projection as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Robert Crockall's classic study in the art and practice of astral projection. First hand accounts, over 100 cases and experiences from those who nearly died, very ill, well people and other conditions. This book was the major source of astral projection information. First edition 1966.


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Apparitions at the Moment of Death: The Living Ghost in Legend, Lyric, and Lore

By Daniel Bourke,

Book cover of Apparitions at the Moment of Death: The Living Ghost in Legend, Lyric, and Lore

What is my book about?

Apparitions at the moment of death explores and explains the phenomenon of “crisis apparitions”: visions of loved ones that are experienced simultaneously with their deaths, even at great distances. The book examines a wide range of sources, including history, literature, folklore, theology, and contemporary culture, that demonstrate the timelessness and ubiquity of these ghostly encounters. Presents hundreds of vivid accounts of crisis apparitions never before compiled in a single volume.

From the temples of Ancient Egypt to the bustling emergency rooms of New York, from the works of Homer to the monks of the Middle Ages, from the saint to the shaman, this book examines the crisis apparition in legends, lyric, and lore, demonstrating their universal nature for the first time.

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