The average rating for Encyclopedia of the Unexplained: Magic, Occultism and Parapsychology - The Ultimate Guide to the Unknown, the Esoteric and the Unproven based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2012-10-08 00:00:00 Reshan Pallie Carino, ma superficiale. Gli aneddoti su Europa e America sono quasi tutti conosciuti perch� spesso usati in film, documentari, storie horror o racconti folkloristici. Per me � stata pi� interessante la parte su Africa, Asia e Oceania, anche se si tratta solo di una panoramica su usi, costumi, credenze e religioni. E' una lettura leggera, per svagarsi un po' |
Review # 2 was written on 2010-03-12 00:00:00 Wolfgang Wallmeier Douglas E. Harding does a very thorough job of investigating life and death. Though he does it from his �headless� perspective, there is no need to have read any of his previous books to understand what he is saying. The writing is simple and clear, and D. E. H. (as he so often refers to himself in this book) has a very English style of writing and sense of humor that I find quite endearing. THE LITTLE BOOK OF LIFE AND DEATH offers more than a perspective on human mortality, it offers a technique for seeing your true nature�a logical prerequisite for truly understanding the topic of the book. You might not find answers to the nature of life and death on an intellectual level, but if you apply the technique offered to investigate into your true nature, you may come to an answer on a deeper, experiential level. I highly recommend this book to all who perceive themselves as mortal. |
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