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Psychical Research and Parapsychology



Pchical Research and Parapsychologysy

Psychical Research and Parapsychology are scientific approaches to the study of apparently paranormal phenomena. The "paranormal" (beside or beyond the normal) refers to unusual experiences that do not seem to be explainable in terms of our everyday understanding or known scientific principles. Paranormal experiences often seem weird, uncanny, or unnatural. Typically they are quite rare but there are a few exceptional "stars" who have regular paranormal experiences and may show seemingly consistent paranormal ability.

The term "Psychical Research" was coined in the late 19th Century. Many of the early psychical researchers were particularly interested in phenomena that suggested the survival of human personality after death (e.g., hauntings and mediumistic communications). The term "Parapsychology" was coined in the 1930s to refer specifically to controlled experimental research into apparently paranormal abilities such as ESP (e.g., telepathy and clairvoyance) and psychokinesis (mental influence on physical events). In recent years, both Psychical Research and Parapsychology have broadened their approaches so that a clear distinction between the two disciplines is no longer possible.

Some modern researchers prefer to identify their approach as the study of "anomalies" rather than "paranormal" phenomena, in order to avoid the assumption that such phenomena cannot be explained scientifically. ..>>


Belief, Scepticism, and Open-Mindedness
People differ in their attitudes towards the paranormal. At one end is the devout believer who will not consider any counter arguments or evidence. At the other end is the aggressive sceptic who dismisses or seeks to debunk any apparent evidence for the paranormal. Somewhere between these two extremes is the open-minded inquirer who has no particular axe to grind and is willing to consider the evidence on its own merits. Psychical Research and Parapsychology operate somewhere in this open-minded middle ground, although (adopting Occam's razor) the burden of proof always lies with those who would make paranormal claims.
The Range of Paranormal Phenomena
Most alleged paranormal phenomena can be categorised in terms of whether they are primarily mental (involving the obtaining of information in paranormal ways) or physical (involving paranormal influences on physical objects, events or processes, or on living systems). In practice, however, this distinction is often blurred (e.g., a phenomenon may have both mental and physical features). Additionally, there are varieties of miscellaneous phenomena that do not fit neatly into either category. Many parapsychologists do not accept some or all of these miscellaneous phenomena as the legitimate study of parapsychology.
Mental Phenomena (Examples)
For definitions, see Glossary of Terms in Parapsychology
Extrasensory Perception
Telepathy
Clairvoyance and clairaudience
Psychometry
Precognition and Premonitions
Remote Viewing
Mental mediumship
Dowsing
Past-life memories
Possession
Out of body and near death experiences
Apparitions
Automatic writing
Xenoglossy
Physical Phenomena (Examples)

For definitions, see Glossary of Terms in Parapsychology
Psychokinesis
Physical mediumship
Psychic photography
Thoughtography
Healing
Poltergeist activity
Materialization and dematerialization
Levitation
Miscellaneous Phenomena (Examples)


For definitions, see Glossary of Terms in Parapsychology
Bizarre coincidences
Miracles
Unidentified Flying Objects
Other mysterious sightings
Alien Abductions
Animal Mutilations
Corn Circles
Stigmata
Occult systems of knowledge and practice
Psychological Phenomena (e.g., lucid dreaming, glossolalia).