Review of the book "Where God Lives: The Science of the Paranormal and How Our Brains are Linked to the Universe" by Melvin Morse and Paul Perry, which discusses paranormal phenomena from a scientific perspective.
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Review of the book "Where God Lives: The Science of the Paranormal and How Our Brains are Linked to the Universe" by Melvin Morse and Paul Perry, which discusses paranormal phenomena from a scientific perspective.
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Journal of Near-Death Studies
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Tomlinson, John.Book Review: Where God Lives: The Science of the Paranormal and How Our Brains are Linked to the Universe,
review,
Autumn 2002;
AH Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
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