A Casebook of Otherworldly Music

A Casebook of Otherworldly Music is a unique examination of an often-neglected subject-psychic music. The book was originally titled: NAD: A Study of Some Unusual "Other World" Experiences. What is NAD? It's a Sanskrit term signifying transcendental, astral, psychic, or paranormal music-music heard from no apparent source.

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A Casebook of Otherworldly Music

A Casebook of Otherworldly Music is a unique examination of an often-neglected subject-psychic music. The book was originally titled: NAD: A Study of Some Unusual "Other World" Experiences. What is NAD? It's a Sanskrit term signifying transcendental, astral, psychic, or paranormal music-music heard from no apparent source.

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A Casebook of Otherworldly Music

A Casebook of Otherworldly Music

by D Scott Rogo
A Casebook of Otherworldly Music

A Casebook of Otherworldly Music

by D Scott Rogo

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A Casebook of Otherworldly Music is a unique examination of an often-neglected subject-psychic music. The book was originally titled: NAD: A Study of Some Unusual "Other World" Experiences. What is NAD? It's a Sanskrit term signifying transcendental, astral, psychic, or paranormal music-music heard from no apparent source.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781933665030
Publisher: Anomalist Books
Publication date: 12/15/2005
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.41(d)

About the Author

D. Scott Rogo (1950-1990) was one of the most widely respected writer-journalists covering the field of parapsychology, as well as an active scientific investigator. Educated at the University of Cincinnati and San Fernando Valley State College, Rogo held a unique position in parapsychology and made many contributions to the field that deserve recognition. He served as a visiting researcher at the Psychical Research Foundation, then in Durham, North Carolina, and at the Division of Parapsychology and Psychophysics of the Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. He published papers on ESP in refereed parapsychological journals and was active in field investigations of hauntings and poltergeists. Rogo was also a leading authority on the history of psychical research; the breadth of his historical knowledge of the field was unsurpassed. Over the course of more than two-dozen published books, Rogo sought to broaden the range of topics worthy of paranormal research.
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