Origins of Psychic Phenomena: Poltergeists, Incubi, Succubi, and the Unconscious Mind offers a compelling and thought-provoking examination of the origins of paranormal experiences. Rather than treating such phenomena purely as external events, the book explores the possibility that they may arise, at least in part, from the depths of the human psyche.
Drawing on insights from psychology and parapsychology, the work examines phenomena such as poltergeist activity, incubus and succubus experiences, and other anomalous encounters, considering how unconscious processes might play a role in their manifestation.
The book engages with key questions about the relationship between mind and reality, suggesting that the boundary between internal experience and external phenomenon may be more complex than traditionally assumed. It offers a nuanced perspective that neither dismisses nor sensationalises the paranormal, but instead seeks to understand its deeper roots.
Ideal for readers interested in:
- Parapsychology and psychic phenomena
- Poltergeists and paranormal activity
- Psychological interpretations of the supernatural
- The unconscious mind and human experience
- The relationship between mind and reality
A thoughtful and intellectually engaging work that bridges psychology and the study of the paranormal.

