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Overview"""The Spirit of Dr. Bindelof"" focuses on one little known episode of physical mediumship, which is characterized by the movement and levitation of tables and other objects, ectoplasmic apparitions, direct voices and knocking sounds or raps, among other phenomena. This episode is Gilbert Roller's utterly charming and disarming autobiographical account of a group of teenage boys who experimented with seance phenomena and contacted an alleged spirit named Dr. Bindelof in the 1930s. Author Rosemarie Pilkington follows up with the history of these extraordinary physical mediums and the remarkable feats they perform, placing the Bindelof case within this wider framework and bringing it up to date with a review of contemporary ""secular"" mediums. Physical mediumship has been maligned to the point that most people think all physical mediums are fakes because of the frauds who sought to capitalize on the success of real mediums and because of arch skeptics who refuse to accept what they don't understand. This book demonstrates that these mind-boggling feats are indeed real. Their existence illustrates just how little science knows, and shows us that we need to revise our under- standing of reality in order to explain these phenomena." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rosemarie PilkingtonPublisher: Anomalist Books LLC Imprint: Anomalist Books LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.370kg ISBN: 9781933665139ISBN 10: 1933665130 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 15 April 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis fascinating book recounts a series of seances held in the early to mid 1930s by teenage boys. The Bindelof account is well worth reading for its own sake, but in addition the book provides an excellent overview of physical (as opposed to mental) mediumship and related psychic phenomena. - Michael Prescott For years insiders in the sciences dealing with anomalies and psychic events have heard accounts of the legendary Bindelof Society, a group of teenagers who reported a series of remarkable experiences in the 1930s. Rosemarie Pilkington and two of the original Bindelof group bring these experiences to life providing us with a compelling glimpse into the world of seance phenomena. Dr. Pilkington provides an historic setting to this gem of a story and we are treated to a singular and unique adventure that even the most skeptical reader will appreciate. - Stanley Krippner, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Saybrook Graduate School, co-editor of Varieties of Anomalous Experience Contemporary parapsychology has tended to become rather anemic in its search for scientific respectability, studying tiny statistical effects in an oh so very rigorous fashion. That has its place, but we tend to forget that the laboratory study only exists because dramatic and important and inexplicable events happen in real life that remind us there's something important to try to understand - like the question of whether the mind survives death! Pilkington's book gives the full story of Dr. Bindelof, an apparent spirit who changed the lives of several teenage boys through seance manifestations. One of those boys was Montague Ullman, a psychiatrist who spearheaded research into telepathic dreams decades later. It's a fascinating story, and a frustrating one - frustrating because we devote almost no energy and resources to thoroughly investigating paranormal phenomena. A good read! -Charles Tart, States of Consciousness ..the boys who carefully recorded the supernatural events resulting from their contact with Dr. Bindelof are, as this book shows, undeserving of any suspicion either of fraud or of ulterior motive. Their records speak for themselves, and the phenomena they experienced were real; leading to yet another urging to all of us that we consider such happenings as both genuine and as enlightening. - Bob Girard, Arcturus Books The first third of [the book] is about a group of teenage boys formed ... to explore the phenomenon they had evoked. It is a first in the history of parapsychology in that the protagonists were young and the phenomena strong and varied...the Bindelof case is of great importance. [Rosemary Pilkington] has done us all an important service by bringing this material to our notice. - William Roll, Journal of Scientific Exploration This compelling account is consistent with an expanded vision now emerging from scientific research: that our consciousness is not confined to our brain or body, but is nonlocal or infinite in space and time. This book should capture the attention of every thoughtful person. - Larry Dossey, MD, author of The Extraordinary Healing Power Of Ordinary Things There is much to be learned from this lively and informative book. For the absolute beginner, it is an ideal guide to the history of home sitter groups, with practical advice on how to start your own. For the more advanced, there is much to be learned here about how to get positive results. - Guy Lyon Playfair, Journal of the Society for Psychical Research """This fascinating book recounts a series of seances held in the early to mid 1930s by teenage boys. The Bindelof account is well worth reading for its own sake, but in addition the book provides an excellent overview of ""physical"" (as opposed to mental) mediumship and related psychic phenomena."" - Michael Prescott ""For years insiders in the sciences dealing with anomalies and psychic events have heard accounts of the legendary Bindelof Society, a group of teenagers who reported a series of remarkable experiences in the 1930s. Rosemarie Pilkington and two of the original Bindelof group bring these experiences to life providing us with a compelling glimpse into the world of séance phenomena. Dr. Pilkington provides an historic setting to this gem of a story and we are treated to a singular and unique adventure that even the most skeptical reader will appreciate."" - Stanley Krippner, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Saybrook Graduate School, co-editor of Varieties of Anomalous Experience ""Contemporary parapsychology has tended to become rather anemic in its search for scientific respectability, studying tiny statistical effects in an oh so very rigorous fashion. That has its place, but we tend to forget that the laboratory study only exists because dramatic and important and inexplicable events happen in real life that remind us there's something important to try to understand - like the question of whether the mind survives death! Pilkington's book gives the full story of Dr. Bindelof, an apparent spirit who changed the lives of several teenage boys through seance manifestations. One of those boys was Montague Ullman, a psychiatrist who spearheaded research into telepathic dreams decades later. It's a fascinating story, and a frustrating one - frustrating because we devote almost no energy and resources to thoroughly investigating paranormal phenomena. A good read!"" -Charles Tart, States of Consciousness ""..the boys who carefully recorded the supernatural events resulting from their contact with Dr. Bindelof are, as this book shows, undeserving of any suspicion either of fraud or of ulterior motive. Their records speak for themselves, and the phenomena they experienced were real; leading to yet another urging to all of us that we consider such happenings as both genuine and as enlightening. ""- Bob Girard, Arcturus Books ""The first third of [the book] is about a group of teenage boys formed ... to explore the phenomenon they had evoked. It is a first in the history of parapsychology in that the protagonists were young and the phenomena strong and varied...the Bindelof case is of great importance. [Rosemary Pilkington] has done us all an important service by bringing this material to our notice."" - William Roll, Journal of Scientific Exploration ""This compelling account is consistent with an expanded vision now emerging from scientific research: that our consciousness is not confined to our brain or body, but is nonlocal or infinite in space and time. This book should capture the attention of every thoughtful person."" - Larry Dossey, MD, author of The Extraordinary Healing Power Of Ordinary Things ""There is much to be learned from this lively and informative book. For the absolute beginner, it is an ideal guide to the history of home sitter groups, with practical advice on how to start your own. For the more advanced, there is much to be learned here about how to get positive results."" - Guy Lyon Playfair, Journal of the Society for Psychical Research" Author InformationROSEMARIE PILKINGTON, a writer, musician, and educator, has a Ph.D. in psychology (consciousness studies) from Saybrook Institute. In addition to writing many articles and book reviews on psychic phenomena, she compiled and edited Esprit: Men and Women of Parapsychology, Personal Reflections, Vol. 1, which was originally published as Men and Women of Parapsychology: Personal Reflections in 1987 by McFarland, an anthology that earned praise in Europe and the Americas and spawned several similar books in the years that followed. Visit her website at AreSpiritsReal.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |