Four podcast interviews by Greg Bishop, a smart casual interviewer, beginning with this first one, with the J. Newton Rayzor Chair in Philosophy and Religious Thought at Rice University that involves a “nerdy expressionâ€� that Kripal “made up for a segment of the humanities with an accent of altered states of consciousness or altered states of knowledge that have produced extraordinary results in such areas as art, literature, philosophy and activism.” In Michael Masters – The Extratempestrial Model, the professor of biological anthropology at Montana Tech in Butte touches on the (in)accessibility of the MUFON database, the inscrutability of Terence McKenna, as well as Masters’ newest book, The Extratempestrial Model, which analyzes many cases of abduction and other types of contact. Next up is Joshua Cutchin – The Ecology Of Souls, who discusses his three-volume magnum opus, the title of which came from a quote by Whitley Strieber’s late wife, Anne, who said that the UFO and abduction experience “has something to do with what we call death.â€� And lastly, we have Paul Smith – Remote Viewing: Insight and History, where the remote viewing pioneer talks about everything and everyone connected to remote viewing, that most extraordinary psi talent. (PH)
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