9781786772244-1786772248-Deep Weird: The Varieties of High Strangeness Experience

Deep Weird: The Varieties of High Strangeness Experience

ISBN-13: 9781786772244
ISBN-10: 1786772248
Author: Jack Hunter
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: August Night Press
Format: Paperback 420 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781786772244
ISBN-10: 1786772248
Author: Jack Hunter
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: August Night Press
Format: Paperback 420 pages

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Deep Weird: The Varieties of High Strangeness Experience (ISBN-13: 9781786772244 and ISBN-10: 1786772248), written by authors Jack Hunter, was published by August Night Press in 2023. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Deep Weird: The Varieties of High Strangeness Experience (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.57.

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This book is about the stranger reaches of extraordinary experience research. In these pages an intrepid cast of writers, investigators and academics explore the complexities of extraordinary experience, and consider why it is that some of the most unusual experiential reports - what we might call 'high strangeness' experiences - come to be neglected, even in what is already a relatively fringe field of inquiry.
The aversion to the most unusual forms of extraordinary experience has resulted in a gulf between the kinds of experiences discussed in the academic parapsychological literature and those experiences discussed by Fortean and popular paranormal researchers, who have more frequently been able to discuss a broader range of extraordinary experiential accounts - from UFO encounters to Bigfoot and fairy sightings, and everything in between.
Notwithstanding this divide, there are significant themes that run throughout the established academic literature on religious and extraordinary experience, the parapsychological literature, and the canon of popular paranormal research. These similarities suggest that even the most unusual experiences, which are often ignored in academic research, contain elements that connect them to other forms of extraordinary experience that are more broadly accepted, such as certain kinds of spiritual, mystical, religious and other paranormal experiences.
This book is an exploration of the possibility that the 'highly strange' might well be a core underlying feature of extraordinary experiences more generally, and that instead of being neglected, 'high strangeness' should be granted greater and renewed scholarly and parapsychological attention.
Includes contributions from Jeffrey J. Kripal, Jack Hunter, Sharon Hewitt Rawlette, Gregory Shushan, Samantha Lee Treasure, Michael Grosso, Zofia Weaver, Alan Murdie, David Luke, Simon Young, Zelia Edgar, Leonardo Breno Martins, Peter M. Rojcewicz, Barbara A. Fisher, Christopher Diltz, Joshua Cutchin, Anthony Peake, Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes, Susan Demeter and Renée E. Mazinegiizhigo-kwe Bédard.

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