A Moving Experience

ABSTRACT: This is a popular account of the author's firsthand observations of special subject Felicia Parise's experimental work at the Maimonides Dream Laboratory and her ability to move small objects apparently by PK. It was originally written as a chapter of a book on parapsychology tha...

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Main Author: Charles Honorton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SSE 2015-03-01
Series:Journal of Scientific Exploration
Online Access:http://journalofscientificexploration.org/index.php/jse/article/view/827
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Summary:ABSTRACT: This is a popular account of the author's firsthand observations of special subject Felicia Parise's experimental work at the Maimonides Dream Laboratory and her ability to move small objects apparently by PK. It was originally written as a chapter of a book on parapsychology that was never published. Parise's macro-PK, which is featured in the article, was inspired by firsthand observations of Soviet star PK subject Nina Kulagina made by Western parapsychologists Montague Ullman, Gaither Pratt, and Jiirgen Keil. Honorton describes Parise's first solo efforts, his own observations, and those of a magician/photographer, Norman Moses, who made a film of her moving objects. Also described is research conducted by Gaither Pratt at the University of Virginia and by Graham and Anita Watkins at the Institute for Parapsychology in Durham, NC. Parise specialized in moving pill bottles and compass needles, and in film fogging.
ISSN:0892-3310