Am I Crazy or Just Haunted?
A Guide for Living with Paranormal Experiences
by Mary C Miller
Copyright 2005 by Mary C Miller
http://www.nursehealer.com/
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Preface
Most of the books I've read in an attempt to figure outwhat the strange phenomena were that were happening tome were a huge waste of time. There was some usefulinformation in them; but largely they were disappointing.This book is the book I so desperately wanted to find, butcouldn't. There is no other book like this one. I yearned for a volume that would tell me in plain language from anunbiased standpoint what could possibly be causing thestrange phenomena in my life. I wanted someone whowould walk me through the possibilities for each unusualexperience and guide me through simple methods of determining the cause of each occurrence. I didn't want abook of spooky stories or elaborate tales of some else'sexperiences. I had plenty of my own and knew other people with plenty of experiences as well. I wanted toavoid biased works that sought to prove that phenomenaare paranormal and dismissed any skeptic viewpoints.Likewise, I found skeptical views insulting to people whoare sensitive to psychic phenomena. I found egotisticalviewpoints of self-proclaimed "experts" in related fieldsoffensive. After all, what truly qualifies someone to be anexpert in the paranormal when there is so little concretescientific quantifiable evidence that can be applied tononbiased double-blind experiments that yield consistentconclusive results on repeated reports? In that light, thereis no such thing as an expert in paranormal research.Another view is that everyone is an expert on their ownexperiences as they study and search, trying to put thingsinto perspective and objectively understand what ishappening to them. I sincerely desired to find a book thatwould simply guide me to find my own reality in truthwithout trying to persuade me to believe any particular theory. Such a book just didn't exist; so I have compiled abreakdown from my years of research and experience tocreate the book myself.
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