Source Authors: Dean Radin

  • Supernormal

    Supernormal

    Supernormal by Dean Radin investigates yogic siddhis—classical Indian descriptions of extraordinary abilities—and compares them to modern psi research. Radin argues that ancient descriptions of precognition, telepathy, and clairvoyance align with contemporary experimental data.

    DSETI tracks this reference because Wargo cites Radin’s work in Time Loops while discussing cross-cultural interpretations of precognitive and telepathic experiences. The book strengthens connections between mystical traditions and psi research.

    For DSETI, Supernormal supplies conceptual parallels for understanding entity encounters, symbolic dreams, and intuitive knowledge as part of a broader psi spectrum.

  • The Conscious Universe

    The Conscious Universe

    The Conscious Universe by Dean Radin synthesizes decades of psi research including ganzfeld telepathy, precognition, and psychokinesis meta-analyses. Radin argues that psi effects, though small, are statistically robust across laboratories. The book helped mainstream scientific discussion of anomalous cognition.

    DSETI tracks this reference because Wargo cites Radin repeatedly when discussing experimental support for precognition and retrocausation. Radin’s arguments help contextualize telepathic and precognitive elements in experiencer dreams. His work bridges laboratory psi studies with spontaneous anomalous experiences.

    For DSETI, The Conscious Universe supports treating dream ESP and telepathic impressions as part of measurable psi processes. It strengthens the rationale for analyzing dream content as potential channels of nonlocal information.