Mind-Matter Interaction
A Review of Historical Reports, Theory and Research
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About the Book
The power of the mind to influence the physical world has long been debated, debunked, studied for military applications, and used in science fiction. This historical and theoretical study of mind-matter interaction, or MMI, explores the phenomena of levitation, stigmata, inedia, paranormal activity, bilocation, fire immunity, luminosity, and the teleportation of matter. The results of more than a century of formal experimental research are discussed, as are resultant training techniques, theories, and controlled experiments used to test or bolster psychokinetic abilities.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Pamela Rae Heath, M.D.
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 319
Bibliographic Info: 3 photos, 3 charts, glossary, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2011
pISBN: 978-0-7864-4971-2
eISBN: 978-0-7864-5668-0
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Abbreviations ix
Preface 1
Introduction 3
PART I: A HISTORICAL CROSS-CULTURAL REVIEW OF ANECDOTAL MATERIAL THROUGH THE AGES: RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL 7
Levitation 10
Stigmata 19
Inedia 27
Teleportation 28
Bilocation 30
Fire-Immunity 33
Luminosity 38
Materialization/Transformation of Matter 41
Hemography 43
Deliberately Caused Bodily Damage Phenomenon 44
Weather MMI 46
Physical Mediums 47
Anomalous Healers 55
Martial Artists and Athletes 62
Poltergeists 65
The Wild Card: Spontaneous Nonrecurrent MMI 68
Summary 73
PART II: MMI RESEARCH AND THEORY 75
Poltergeist Research 78
Early Research with Physical Mediums 86
Dice and Sphere Experiments 89
Random Generator Research 91
Biological System Research 96
Macro-MMI Research 110
Metal-Bending Research 117
Instrumental Transcommunication Research 121
Anomalous Photography 130
Other Areas of Research 132
Performance Factors 134
MMI Facilitation and Training 141
What Learning Theories Suggest about MMI 150
MMI Models and Theories 153
PART III: THE MMI MATRIX: EXPERIENTIAL RESEARCH 163
Phenomenology 164
Altered State of Consciousness 166
Connection 177
Dissociation from the Individual
Ego Identity 184
Suspension of the Intellect 187
Playfulness or Peak Emotion 190
Sense of Energy 198
The Physical State 207
Focused Awareness (Attention) 211
Trust in the Process 216
Investment 223
Openness to the Experience 225
“Knowing” 231
Guiding the Process 234
Impact 237
ESP and MMI Overlap 239
MMI Facilitation and Inhibition 248
Conclusions 255
Glossary 259
Notes 263
Bibliography 279
Index 291
Book Reviews & Awards
- “A very welcome compilation and review of the wide range of so-called psychokinetic type of human experiences that puzzle laymen, experiencers and scientists alike. It is a real treasure to have all in one book such a collection of the types of spontaneous case experiences, a sensible summary of the long history of experimental research, theoretical considerations, some modern applications of mind-matter interaction, as well as a summary of training techniques to improve such ability”—Sally R. Feather, Ph.D., Executive Director, The Rhine Research Center, Durham, North Carolina
- “One of the most insightful and important sources on the experience of being psychic and developing psychic abilities out there, with the added much-needed focus of addressing the oft-neglected inherent ability we all have, psychokinesis”—Loyd Auerbach, M.S., adjunct professor at JFK University in California and Atlantic University in Virginia Beach