Professor of Parapsychology and Director of the Office of Paranormal Investigations Loyd Auerbach Discusses Apparitions
This video is one segment of a series on the www.shiftinaction.com website. It features Loyd Auerbach, who is the Director of the Office of Paranormal Investigations and author of many books. He has been an Adjunct Professor at JFK University since 1983, and also served on the faculty of the Rosebridge Graduate School for Integrative Psychology in Concord, CA. For more than 25 years, he has been investigating cases of reported paranormal phenomena, Parapsychology.
He has been a consultant to various television producers and writers in the United States, Japan, and Great Britain, providing both scientific and creative input, including projects for the History Channel, the Travel Channel, TechTV, the Discovery Channel, A&E and the Learning Channel. In this segment, Loyd delves deeper into his research and explanation of apparitions. He gives possible reasons why we don’t see more apparitions and describes why researchers can’t always get a photographic image of an apparition. In an interesting example of a documented apparition he talks about a woman associated with a restaurant who has appeared thousands of miles away at activities related to the restaurant. {source: shiftinaction}
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Loyd Auerbach on June 25th, 2009
Just a quick note — this is a very small segment of a 90 minute lecture given at the Institute of Noetic Sciences a couple of years ago. Some of the comments made will be slightly out of context,
Brody Maddox on June 26th, 2009
Thank you for the clarification Mr. Auerbach.