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The Roots of Consciousness: The Classic Encyclopedia of Consciousness Studies Revised and Expanded [Paperback]

Jeffrey Mishlove (Author), Saul-Paul Sirag (Composer)
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July 1997
A clinical psychologist and expert on parapsychology looks at the way history, folklore, and science shape the understanding of psychic ability
-- Explores the idea that telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, psychokinesis, astral projection, and other such powers are latent within everyone
-- Illustrated with 100 black-and-white photographs and illustrations

The title for The Roots of Consciousness was inspired by a statement of cosmologist Arthur M. Young, who cautioned against seeking only the "flowers of consciousness," such as clairvoyance and telepathy, considering them no more than the "intriguing foliage" of psychology. Author Jeffrey Mishlove, however, believes that these and other psychic powers are not just for show, but are "rooted in the essential core of our existence."

In this thorough book, Young makes the case that, although alien to Western society's ways of thinking, psychic phenomena is deeply embedded within consciousness. He looks at:
-- History: studies shamanistic traditions; the ancient civilizations of India, China, Greece, Mesopotamia, and Rome; early Hebrews, Christians, and hermits; and Islamic beliefs and ideas in Medieval Europe, the Renaissance, and the Age of Enlightenment
-- Folklore: examines astrology; astral projection and out-of-body experiences; faith healing; auras; communication with angels and other spirits; contact with UFOs and aliens; near-death experiences; mind over matter; and practical applications like dowsing and psychic police work
-- Science: chronicles and evaluates formal research into psychic capacities, especially ESP; hypnosis; psychic performers such as Pavel Stepanek, Bill Delmore, and Uri Geller; psychokinesis

Throughout the book, Mishlove presents the viewpoints of both believers and nonbelievers as a further means of introducing the language and concepts of psychic functioning.



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This revised edition is more of a history than an encyclopedic study, although it is a thorough review of the literature of the occult and the paranormal, mystical, and religious roots of what can broadly be termed "consciousness." The study is filled with useful information, although it tends to accept the information without evaluating how it fits into the fabric of science, when often the data directly conflict with the rest of science. One wonders, for example, why the magician James Randi's exposure and duplication of psychic surgery is not mentioned (although his work on faith healing is). Most of the healings described have little or no scientific evidence to back them up. They may be useful in suggesting future research, but by themselves the data, and this book, must be used with caution.
- Gordon Stein, Univ. of Rhode Island, Kingston
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Book Description

A clinical psychologist and expert on parapsychology looks at the way history, folklore, and science shape the understanding of psychic ability
-- Explores the idea that telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, psychokinesis, astral projection, and other such powers are latent within everyone
-- Illustrated with 100 black-and-white photographs and illustrations

The title for The Roots of Consciousness was inspired by a statement of cosmologist Arthur M. Young, who cautioned against seeking only the "flowers of consciousness," such as clairvoyance and telepathy, considering them no more than the "intriguing foliage" of psychology. Author Jeffrey Mishlove, however, believes that these and other psychic powers are not just for show, but are "rooted in the essential core of our existence."

In this thorough book, Young makes the case that, although alien to Western society's ways of thinking, psychic phenomena is deeply embedded within consciousness. He looks at:
-- History: studies shamanistic traditions; the ancient civilizations of India, China, Greece, Mesopotamia, and Rome; early Hebrews, Christians, and hermits; and Islamic beliefs and ideas in Medieval Europe, the Renaissance, and the Age of Enlightenment
-- Folklore: examines astrology; astral projection and out-of-body experiences; faith healing; auras; communication with angels and other spirits; contact with UFOs and aliens; near-death experiences; mind over matter; and practical applications like dowsing and psychic police work
-- Science: chronicles and evaluates formal research into psychic capacities, especially ESP; hypnosis; psychic performers such as Pavel Stepanek, Bill Delmore, and Uri Geller; psychokinesis

Throughout the book, Mishlove presents the viewpoints of both believers and nonbelievers as a further means of introducing the language and concepts of psychic functioning. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 478 pages
  • Publisher: Marlowe & Co; Rev Sub edition (July 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1569247471
  • ISBN-13: 978-1569247471
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,182,849 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent primer for the amature metaphysician., March 18, 1997
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Written, in part, as his Doctoral thesis, he touches on a wide range of subjects. Topics from the commonality between mythology and religion (a la Joseph Campbell) to psychokinetic theory, Kirilian photography & Psi phenomena - will bring you up to date (circa 1982) on the research preformed by the West's foremost authorities at UCLA, Princeton and SRI (Stanford Research Institute.) Mishlove's own amazement of the subject matter is only foreshadowed by the incredible subjects he is reporting on. Look for an updated editon in mid-97
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mishlove is an unsung hero, February 26, 2007
Jeffery Mishlove is one of those rare people who isn't afraid to stand up and tell things like they really are - regardless how much it may irk the would-be-gods of academia and other such hyper-indoctrinated priests of science. Read his books.

Also, has anyone else ever wondered why Reed Business Information, Inc., seems to have such a stranglehold on book reviews? Who bowed down and proclaimed them experts on everything anyway? Personally, whenever I encounter a poor or questioning book review from RBI and their cronies - I take that as a good sign in favor of the book or author.

Remember, scientism is inherently hostile towards all things outside its very limited parameters of comprehension, and scientists hold nothing sacred - except for the Holy Dollar Bill and science itself. And if you think scientism isn't a religion, just drill any given scientist with the tools of ethnomethodology and pull a little reflexivity into the discussion - and watch them froth at the mouth like their bible-thumpin' baptist counterparts that they hate so much (because they are exactly like them but just dressed differently. Scientists have a fetish for white labcoats).

Anyway, read Dr. Mishlove's books and enjoy them. They will deliver more food for thought in one book than most people will ever encounter during six years (or more) of kissing-up for a higher degree.

Remember that when you wake up.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Very Best Coffee Table Parapsychology Book!, December 4, 2002
THE ROOTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS was written by the world's one and only doctor in parapsychology, Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove. Few people are as well-connected with pioneers in the field of conciousness as Mishlove, and his lifetime of experience with psychic research is reflected in what is certainly the most complete compendium of consciousness studies ever.

Have you ever wondered whether people's feelings towards one another could be captured on film, or whether animals can communicate with humans? Would you like to better understand metal-bending, psychokinesis, UFOs and out-of-body phenomenons? If you answered, "yes" to any of the above, this is the book for you.

THE ROOTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS is large (wide, thick and heavy), with lots of excellent black and white photographs and illustrations, which makes it an ideal conversation-starter when placed atop your coffee table. By flipping this book open randomly to any given page, one is immediately rewarded with fascinating insights into the details of some branch of parapsychology. Mishlove's interdisciplinary expertise lends this book tremendous depth and breadth of scope, as it includes history, mathematics, physics, psychology, and religion.

I love the way this book is organized into several main sections which cover history, folklore, scientific studies, and theories to explain what is going on when people demonstrate extraordinary events and human abilities. I appreciate the balanced way that Mishlove covers the facts free from hyperbole -- and the way he includes the perspective of skeptics such as James Randi along with the point of view of researchers in the field of psi.

While THE ROOTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS is currently out of print, it is well worth finding a copy!

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