Evans, Hilary, Visions, Apparitions, Alien Visitors, Aquarian Press, Wellingborough. And without an understanding of the small numbers we're never going to get to grips with the big ones. Du Pont, Yves, The Coming Chastisement, Tan Books, Rockford, Illinois, 1970. If you like, some of the material here can be represented by very large and exotic mathematical expressions, but the common factor between all those grand and mysterious numbers is a relatively small and simple one - the range and ability of the individual human mind, of which, so far, we have remarkably little understanding. It has done a great deal of work for us - structuring evidence of different but related kinds into a cohesive whole, to which we can go on and relate our own research, and our reviews of research and investigation. That to me is the real achievement of this book. Just as in its time you would not have been able to find a more clear and comprehensive account of evidence suggestive of individual survival of death than Myers's book, so you will not, yet, find a better account than this of the evidence suggestive of humans having dealings with non-human entities, over a very prolonged period, in every part of the world.
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