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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Has Wiseman got it wrong..?
‘I was deeply sceptical about the existence of paranormal phenomena, and had confined them to a mental file-drawer labelled “not true, but fun to talk about at parties”’ (Wiseman, 2011. 3). Richard Wiseman is a highly successful psychologist, with a … Continue reading
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A very spirited performance!
In July 2011 I posted about my experiences with a media training day at The Open University. The day found me traipsing through a graveyard tossing Tarot cards over my shoulder and I have kept the results well hidden until … Continue reading
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Invitation to a virtual book launch!
I would like to invite you all to my ‘virtual book launch’. Join us with a toast on Friday 10th February to mark the publication of my new book ‘Everyday Spirituality: social and spatial worlds of enchantment’ (Palgrave Macmillan), based on … Continue reading
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Seeing the world through new eyes?
About 1 person in 3 in the UK lives with a long-term condition. From asthma to diabetes, Crohn’s to bi-polar, an increasing number of us are having to face life radically altered by the limitations our failing bodies throw at … Continue reading
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