Celia Elizabeth Green (born 1935) is a British parapsychologist and writer on parapsychology. Green's parents were both primary school teachers, who together...
12 KB (1,415 words) - 00:58, 22 September 2023
journalism Celia Farber, journalism Celia Fiennes, travel writer Celia Franca, founder of National Ballet of Canada Celia S. Friedman, writer Celia Green, intellectual...
5 KB (546 words) - 01:32, 6 May 2024
Tyrrell in his book Apparitions, and was adopted by researchers such as Celia Green, and Robert Monroe, as an alternative to belief-centric labels such as...
80 KB (9,314 words) - 16:38, 24 July 2024
Spiro joined the cast of the BBC Three sitcom Bad Education as Professor Celia Green, the new deputy headmaster and adversary to Jack Whitehall's character...
21 KB (1,828 words) - 20:33, 21 May 2024
an opportunity for lucidity, but usually resulting in wakefulness). Celia Green suggested a distinction should be made between two types of false awakening:...
13 KB (1,678 words) - 10:39, 28 June 2024
of the experience, which may or may not be clear and vivid. In 1968, Celia Green analyzed the main characteristics of such dreams, reviewing previously...
52 KB (5,981 words) - 16:18, 15 July 2024
Celia Diana Savile Imrie CBE (born 15 July 1952) is a British actress and author. She is best known for her film roles, including the Bridget Jones film...
39 KB (2,532 words) - 13:30, 9 August 2024
with Albert Camus and Allen Ginsberg being more moderately influenced. Celia Green has written on Gnostic Christianity in relation to her own philosophy...
144 KB (17,419 words) - 20:45, 31 July 2024
first time the phenomenon was described as a clinical syndrome. In 1968, Celia Green published an analysis of 400 first-hand accounts of out-of-body experiences...
71 KB (8,287 words) - 09:33, 30 July 2024
1942) is a British psychologist, best known for his collaboration with Celia Green on work on hallucinatory states in normal people. Charles McCreery was...
10 KB (1,181 words) - 00:53, 22 September 2023