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Hudson Tuttle's 'Studies in the Out-Lying Fields of Psychic Science' embarks on an exploratory journey into the enigmatic terrains of psychic phenomena, intertwining empirical research with theoretical musings. With meticulous care, Tuttle analyses various psychic experiences, lending his work an air of scholarly reflection that is steeped in the intellectual milieu of its time. The literary style of the book reflects a quest for understanding beyond the physical, merging scientific inquiry with spiritual insight. The DigiCat Publishing edition honors Tuttle's original prose while presenting…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Hudson Tuttle's 'Studies in the Out-Lying Fields of Psychic Science' embarks on an exploratory journey into the enigmatic terrains of psychic phenomena, intertwining empirical research with theoretical musings. With meticulous care, Tuttle analyses various psychic experiences, lending his work an air of scholarly reflection that is steeped in the intellectual milieu of its time. The literary style of the book reflects a quest for understanding beyond the physical, merging scientific inquiry with spiritual insight. The DigiCat Publishing edition honors Tuttle's original prose while presenting it afresh for contemporary readers, offering a piece that resonates as a significant contribution in the canon of psychic research literature. The author, Hudson Tuttle, emerges as a figure deeply fascinated by the mysteries of the human psyche and the untapped capabilities of the mind. Tuttle's own spiritual journey and commitment to scientific rigour provided him with a unique vantage point from which he meticulously documented his findings, making this book an intersection of personal exploration and collective awareness. His contributions to psychic science reflected the zeitgeist of an era where the boundaries of understanding were being pushed by both science and spirituality. 'Studies in the Out-Lying Fields of Psychic Science' comes highly recommended to readers who possess a curiosity for the paranormal, an appreciation for rigorous exploration, and an interest in the historical perspectives on psychic research. Tuttle's comprehensive approach ensures that the book appeals to both novices and aficionados of the subject, offering insights that will challenge the skeptic and fortify the believer. DigiCat Publishing's faithful reproduction ensures accessibility to a modern audience without losing the essence of Tuttle's pioneering work.

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Autorenporträt
Hudson Tuttle (1836-1910) was an American author who contributed significantly to the spiritualist movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His background and interests in the uncharted territories of the mind and spirituality are captured in his works, with 'Studies in the Out-Lying Fields of Psychic Science' serving as a notable example. In this exposition, Tuttle explores the boundaries of human perception, offering insights into the potentials of psychic phenomena, which, during his time, captivated the imagination of many seeking understanding beyond the physical realm. His literary style often combined empirical investigation with philosophical ponderance, a reflective of the era's fascination with science and metaphysics. Tuttle's oeuvre is marked by its earnest quest to reconcile scientific inquiry with spiritual understanding, a characteristic that garnered him both support and criticism in the intellectual circles of his time. His contributions to psychic science and the spiritualist literature resonate with the quest for meaning that transcended visible reality, and heralded a period of expansive thinking in psychological and metaphysical studies. Though his works may now resonate with a historical and, at times, speculative tone, they continue to be referenced for their early investigations into the enigmatic dimensions of human consciousness and experience.