Lynn McTaggart has a couple of books with a different perspective: [amazon ASIN=0060931175]The Field[/a], and [amazon ASIN=0743276957]The Intention Experiment[/a]. Both approach the kind of phenomena you’re talking about by discussing the different kinds of research that claim to support the existence of the unexplained.
I bought both of the books. I’m not convinced by either one that such things exist – but – there is more experimental work than I would have thought existed. The problem is that there isn’t a counterpoint here to give the criticisms of the studies cited.
An entirely different kind of book is [amazon ASIN=007287953X]How To Think About Weird Things[/a], which is a book about critical thinking using using unexplained phenomena as a vehicle.
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