Stanley Krippner (Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center) is Alan Watts Professor of Psychology, and supervises theses and dissertations on the study of consciousness. He is the co-editor of Varieties of Anomalous Experience: Examining the Scientific Evidence (American Psychological Association, 2000) and co-author of The Mythic Path (Elite Books, 2006) and Dream Telepathy (Hampton Roads, 2002). In 2002 he received the American Psychological Association's Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology, and in 2003 he received the Ashley Montagu Peace Award. He has received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the International Association for the Study of Dreams (2006) and the Parapsychological Association (1998), and was the 2002 recipient of the American Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Contributions to Professional Hypnosis, granted by the division of psychological hypnosis.
In October 2013, a four day international conference was held at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California, on the theme of ‘Anthropology and the Paranormal’. This special two part episode explores some aspects of the sometimes fraught relationship between "paranormal" events and beliefs (The World Religions")...
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