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First published in 1908, "Occultism and Common-Sense" by Beckles Willson tries to answer a key question: Is there any scientific basis to occultism? That's what author Beckles Willson set out to discover, and the results of each of his experiments are set forth in the series of thoughtful essays collected in this work. Whether you're a cynical skeptic or a true-blue mystic, you'll be drawn in by Willson's open-mindedness and generosity of spirit.

Produktbeschreibung
First published in 1908, "Occultism and Common-Sense" by Beckles Willson tries to answer a key question: Is there any scientific basis to occultism?
That's what author Beckles Willson set out to discover, and the results of each of his experiments are set forth in the series of thoughtful essays collected in this work.
Whether you're a cynical skeptic or a true-blue mystic, you'll be drawn in by Willson's open-mindedness and generosity of spirit.

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Autorenporträt
Beckles Willson, a writer with a keen interest in esoteric and metaphysical topics, carved a niche for himself with the publication of 'Occultism and Common-Sense'. This work, exploring the realms of the unknown, showcases Willson's capacity for deep thought and his ability to make complex mystical concepts accessible to the lay reader. Detailed in his scrutiny of supernatural phenomena, he remains balanced by applying a healthy dose of pragmatism to his inquiries into the occult. As an author, Willson has been appreciated for his articulate prose and the clarity with which he demystifies esoteric beliefs. His literary style often merges investigative rigor with a narrative flair that keeps readers engaged as they navigate the shadowy intersections of science and spirituality. 'Occultism and Common-Sense' serves as a testament to his efforts to bridge the chasm between skepticism and belief, appealing to those who dare to question the nature of reality. Willson's contributions to literature continue to provoke thought and encourage discourse on the finer points of occultism and the human experience of the mysterious.