This page is designed to share resources we feel are helpful to clients, peer teams and people simply interested in the field of paranormal. All forms offered are free to be used by anyone who finds them helpful. We just ask that you please remove all INsight information from the form prior to using them. If you have a suggested book for our reading list, please let us know! We will read it before adding it to our list, but are always looking for great books to add to our collection!
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These are books that have been read by members of INsight, and that we found to be interesting. PSIence: How New Discoveries in Quantum Physics and New Science May Explain the Existence of Paranormal Phenomena. Author: Marie D. Jones: Don’t let the hefty title scare you! Marie takes a challenging topic and lays it out there for the reader in laymen’s terms. You don’t need to be a theoretical physicist to enjoy this book, and it may just inspire you to look at paranormal research from an entirely different angle! For more on this book, visit Marie’s website at Marie D. Jones Communicating with the Dead. Author: Jeff Belanger. Jeff will be the first to tell you that he’s not a paranormal investigator. What he is, however, is an excellent investigative author. In this book, Jeff explores the history and development of various methods of spirit communication. He also provides personal accounts as he tries many of them himself. Very interesting read. For more information, visit Jeff’s website at: Jeff Belanger The Complete Approach – The Scientific and Metaphysical Guide to the Paranormal. Authors: Barry Fitzgerald and Dustin Pari. This truly is, as the title states, the complete approach. Barry and Dustin carefully lay out a book rich with theory, technical advice and information and metaphysical concepts. It’s a refreshing book that takes a look at things from a little bit different angle, which is nice. For more information, visit Barry’s site at: Barry Fitzgerald |
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