The Indefinite Border
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Colin Wilson's 'The Indefinite Border' (sometimes referenced under similar titles) explores the limits between ordinary human experience and anomalous phenomena, discussing topics like poltergeists, psychic abilities, and occult practices.
The book collects case studies and Wilson's interpretations, emphasizing the interplay of psychology, culture, and alleged supernatural forces.
He uses investigative narrative and philosophical commentary to probe why certain individuals and communities report recurrent paranormal events.
The work situates these occurrences within social and historical frameworks, often critiquing both simplistic supernatural explanations and reductive scientific dismissals.
It contributes to Wilson's ongoing inquiry into the human mind's capacity for extraordinary experiences.
The book collects case studies and Wilson's interpretations, emphasizing the interplay of psychology, culture, and alleged supernatural forces.
He uses investigative narrative and philosophical commentary to probe why certain individuals and communities report recurrent paranormal events.
The work situates these occurrences within social and historical frameworks, often critiquing both simplistic supernatural explanations and reductive scientific dismissals.
It contributes to Wilson's ongoing inquiry into the human mind's capacity for extraordinary experiences.
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