Psychical Research: Unlocking the Science of the Unknown
The American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the investigation and study of anomalous phenomena. Founded in 1885, the ASPR is the oldest psychical research organization in the United States. It is interested in a wide range of topics, including paranormal phenomena, psi, extrasensory perception, near-death experiences, reincarnation, and […]
Exopsychic: Bridging Minds with Extraterrestrial Intention
Exopsychic: Exploring Psychic Insights into Extraterrestrial Behavior Exopsychic: A Core Definition Exopsychic is a highly specialized and speculative term within the broader field of parapsychology, describing a purported human capacity to employ psychic abilities specifically to gain intuitive or non-sensory information about extraterrestrial beings. This concept posits that certain individuals can transcend conventional sensory and […]
OUTSIDER
Understanding Outsider Phenomena The concept of outsider phenomena represents a compelling and frequently controversial domain of study, encompassing a broad range of occurrences and subjective experiences that consistently resist explanation by conventional scientific methodologies. These events are characterized by their fundamental incompatibility with established physical laws, psychological theories, or empirically verifiable mechanisms, placing them firmly […]
PSYCHIC LINK
Definition and Theoretical Foundation of the Psychic Link The concept of the Psychic Link, often explored within the specialized fields of parapsychology and spiritualism, posits the existence of a direct and immediate connection between the minds of two or more individuals. This theoretical pathway operates entirely outside the boundaries of established physical and biological sensory […]
PARA- (PAR-)
Etymological Roots and Core Definitions The prefix PARA-, sometimes truncated to PAR- before a vowel, is derived directly from the ancient Greek preposition meaning ‘beside,’ ‘alongside,’ ‘near,’ or ‘beyond.’ In modern academic discourse, particularly within psychological, medical, and philosophical contexts, this prefix functions with a compelling duality, giving rise to two fundamentally distinct yet interconnected […]