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Rhine Research Center Course
“The World of the Paranormal”

One of the great, continuing mysteries of our time is the world of the paranormal. When people can apparently communicate with one another without words, when the form of a deceased loved one suddenly appears without warning, when otherwise sane, upstanding parents have a young child who begins to speak of a previous life which seemingly proves to be true, we are dealing with events which can often be incomprehensible and unsettling.

Sponsored by the Rhine Research Center in Durham, NC, Dr. Philip S. Morse will teach a course describing the areas of ESP, remote viewing, ghosts and poltergeists, near death experiences, mediums and channelers, and reincarnation together with some of the most compelling cases in each instance.

Participants will have an opportunity to ask about and discuss what they see and read about, share their own experiences, and be able to express what they think are possible explanations. We shall conclude by examining some of the latest attempts by quantum physicists to integrate both the paranormal and their own world into a grand design which they hope will ultimately explain what continues to be an elusive and mysterious realm.

Class sessions will include:
Statistics about Paranormal beliefs and the sharing of paranormal experiences.
History of Psychic Research
Psychokinesis
Psychic Healing
Clairvoyance/Remote Viewing
Ghosts, Poltergeists, and Death Bed Visions
Dowsing
Near Death Experiences and Out of Body Experiences
Non-local Consciousness, Psi Phenomena, and Quantum Physics
Reincarnation
Mediums and Channelers
Crop Circles

We will also be watching this movie:


Philip S. Morse
Dr. Phillip S. MorseDr. Philip S. Morse is a professor emeritus at the State University of New York at Fredonia where he taught in the School of Education for thirty years. During that time, he was a visiting scholar at the Graduate School of Education at Harvard University and the University of California at Berkeley. He was also an adjunct professor at Cornell University.

Conducting more than one hundred presentations to international assemblies, national and state conferences, and local organizations, schools and interest groups, Dr. Morse is the author of numerous articles including one entitled “Nonlocal Consciousness: What Is It and How Does It Relate to Psychic Phenomena?” (InnerChange Magazine, Fall, 2006). He is the author or co-author of five books and has been listed in Who’s Who in American Education, Men of Achievement, and Outstanding Americans.

Dr. Morse has served on the Board of Directors of the Rhine Research Center and was the co-chair of the 2006 conference sponsored by the center entitled, “After Death: What Do We Know?” He taught a course on the paranormal at Duke University in the fall of 2009. For further bio information, go to www.anteaterbooks.com.

Course Details

Location: Alex Tanous Library in Rhine Research Center

Schedule:
Thursdays at 6:30 - 8:30 pm
September 9th through November 4th, 2010

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