His comment about a book whose author claimed was channeled from the spirit of William James, the great American psychologist and philosopher: "If the vapid writings... did indeed emanate from him, I can only say that this implies a terrible post-mortem reduction of personal capacities. (Survival of death with such an appalling decay of personality makes it, at least to me, a rather unattractive prospect.)"


Ian Stevenson quoted in Jim Tucker's Return to Life, p. 13


His comment about a book whose author claimed was channeled from the spirit of William James, the great American psychologist and philosopher: If the ...

His comment about a book whose author claimed was channeled from the spirit of William James, the great American psychologist and philosopher: If the ...

His comment about a book whose author claimed was channeled from the spirit of William James, the great American psychologist and philosopher: If the ...

His comment about a book whose author claimed was channeled from the spirit of William James, the great American psychologist and philosopher: If the ...