Secret Vaults of Time: Psychic Archaeology and the Quest for Man's Beginnings

Secret Vaults of Time: Psychic Archaeology and the Quest for Man's Beginnings

by Stephen A. Schwartz
Secret Vaults of Time: Psychic Archaeology and the Quest for Man's Beginnings

Secret Vaults of Time: Psychic Archaeology and the Quest for Man's Beginnings

by Stephen A. Schwartz
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Overview

The Secrets Vaults of Time is a fascinating look at the best psychics and remote viewers of the 20th century, including Edgar Cayce and George McMullen, and their impressive contributions to science, in particular the advancement of archaeology. Schwartz uncovers never-before-detailed background on some of the most important digs of the past 100 years, including the recovery of Glastonbury Abbey—known as both the legendary Avalon of King Arthur and the birthplace of Christianity in England. The 12th title in Hampton Roads' Studies in Consciousness line, The Secrets Vaults of Time was originally published in 1978 and hailed by Publishers Weekly as "compelling and cogent . . .new evidence that the thinking and writing on things psychic has attained a maturity that commands the most serious attention." Stephan Schwartz is the former research director of the Mobius Society, as well as a founder and past president of the Society of the Anthropology of Consciousness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781571744319
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Inc.
Publication date: 04/01/2005
Series: Studies in Consciousness
Pages: 372
Sales rank: 497,732
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Stephan A. Schwartz is an internationally known researcher in the field of extraordinary human functioning. He is the former Research Director of the Mobius Society, editor of Subtle Energies, and a founder and past-president of the Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness. His work has been widely reported in print and electronic media, including programs such as NOVA.
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