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Haunted House, Haunted Mind: EPISODE 4

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In 1994, Don Hill and his family sold their home in Canada's Rocky Mountains. The house was haunted. It was your typical haunted house: mysterious noises, chilling waves of terror, and even a ghost -- a luminous, transparent thing -- that vanished. Frightened and intrigued, Don set out to discover what it was that haunted him and his house. He kept a diary (you'll hear and can read parts of it). He consulted psychologists & spiritual experts. And he volunteered as an experimental subject in a brain-science lab where his terrible experience in Canmore, Alberta was reproduced; he learned firsthand about the effects of electromagnetic and geomagnetic forces on human perception. Subscribe to the podcast. It's free. Download the e-book chapters -- -- one for every episode -- you'll read about new and cutting-edge research that advances a modern understanding of the supernatural and perspectives once thought preposterous. There's also a surprising twist to the 'ghost' story. How it informs current scientific theories of interdimensional reality; the probability of humanity living in a simulation; and why space travellers on a mission to Mars are likely to hallucinate along the way. Go to the website >> canmoreghost.ca << download ebook chapters
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In 1994, Don Hill and his family sold their home in Canada's Rocky Mountains. The house was haunted. It was your typical haunted house: mysterious noises, chilling waves of terror, and even a ghost -- a luminous, transparent thing -- that vanished. Frightened and intrigued, Don set out to discover what it was that haunted him and his house. He kept a diary (you'll hear and can read parts of it). He consulted psychologists & spiritual experts. And he volunteered as an experimental subject in a brain-science lab where his terrible experience in Canmore, Alberta was reproduced; he learned firsthand about the effects of electromagnetic and geomagnetic forces on human perception. Subscribe to the podcast. It's free. Download the e-book chapters -- -- one for every episode -- you'll read about new and cutting-edge research that advances a modern understanding of the supernatural and perspectives once thought preposterous. There's also a surprising twist to the 'ghost' story. How it informs current scientific theories of interdimensional reality; the probability of humanity living in a simulation; and why space travellers on a mission to Mars are likely to hallucinate along the way. Go to the website >> canmoreghost.ca << download ebook chapters
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