Description: In "Talking about Psychical Research: Thoughts on Life, Death and the Nature of Reality", Mary Rose Barrington asks, "What is the point of psychical research?"
Brief description: Mary Rose Barrington, MA, graduated from ghost stories to Lodge's Survival of Man while at school, and later took a turn as President of the Oxford University Society for Psychical Research. She joined the SPR in 1957, becoming a Council member in 1962. She has participated in many investigations and experiments, and has served on the Spontaneous Cases Committee since its inception. Before retirement she was a lawyer and charity administrator, and in the voluntary sector engaged actively in the causes of animal protection and voluntary euthanasia. In 1995 she was elected as Vice-President of the Society. Her most substantial publication is A World in a Grain of Sand: The Clairvoyance of Stefan Ossowiecki, written jointly with Ian Stevenson and Zofia Weaver (McFarland, 2005). She appeared in the episode 'Ripples in Time; of the British paranormal documentary television series Ghosthunters. Outside of her parapsychology work, she supports animal rights and voluntary euthanasia. She was once a chairperson of the British Voluntary Euthanasia Society. Source: www.spr.ac.uk
Review Quotes:
"Ms Barrington has put together a collection that underlines the substance and importance of this field of study, and develops a "mind infused", multi-level worldview to accommodate psychic phenomena. This collection deserves a place on the bookshelf of anyone interested pondering over the field and its history".
Prof. John Poynton, MSc, Ph.D., OMS, Past president of the Society for Psychical Research
"Having attended many of Ms Barrington's psychical research lectures, I am delighted that she has finally put them down on paper in this book. The reader is presented with several decades of serious research, personal experience, and classic scholarship, which cannot be bought, and is only down to the dedication and commitment she has given to psychical research. A valuable insight!"
Callum E. Cooper, Ph.D., University of Northampton, co-editor of Paracoustics: Sound & the Paranormal
"Focused on the wider dimension signalled by reported personal experience, this informative, witty and delightfully subversive volume carries an impressive assembly of knowledge, reflection and wisdom in support of the value and importance of that experience".
Zofia Weaver, BA, Ph.D., author of Other Realities?: The enigma of Franek Kluski's mediumship