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Paul Spencer Sochaczewski doesn't believe in spirits, ghosts, or psychic phenomena. Nevertheless, he is convinced that there are some happenings that cannot easily be explained by our Western, Cartesian, science-oriented set of beliefs. Let's call him an Agnostic Spiritualist. By all accounts, he enjoys a good life. He might grumble about his golf swing and being overlooked by the Pulitzer Prize committee, but no one pays much attention to such petty irritations. He applauds people who respect language, who do not abuse their cellphones in public, and who teach their children not to stand on seats on buses and trains. He would like to do nasty things to businesspeople who destroy rainforests to create oil palm plantations. He's not sure to whom (or to what) he owes his good fortune. Perhaps the answer will become clear one day. Or maybe he'll find out in the next life. Try to contact him. But for the moment, write to Paul at: www.sochaczewski.com

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"Hardly worth the paper it's printed on. Real mediums would also make stunning and enigmatic predictions. Like I have done." --Nostradamus "That rascal Nostradamus copied my technique, my predictions, my innovative use of enigmatic metaphors. It was me, saya, King of Kediri, who gave the world yellow dwarves, ships that navigate in the skies, and women who dress like men. Oh, by the way, this is a terrific book, less poetic than my work, and less filled with Javanese mysticism, but still of notable value."--Joyoboyo "Enlightening. A noble companion volume to my own books on spiritualism."--Arthur Conan Doyle "Not a single raven. Not even a man buried behind a wall. Nevertheless, one of the better books about extraordinary dead folks to come around in a while."--Edgar Allen Poe "Sochaczewski has been following me for more than forty years. I finally got to speak to him, and our conversations are recorded in this fine book. But now maybe he'll leave me alone--I'm so busy--there's a pile of strange beetles to identify, papers to write, and endless toil just trying to earn a few shillings to keep the family in porridge."--Alfred Russel Wallace "I predicted this book would happen."--Edgar Cayce "Too bad Sochaczewski never knew my wife George; she was a much better medium than the poseurs in this book. Otherwise, a brave attempt to understand the widening gyres."--W.B. Yeats "Well done, son."--The late Samuel Wachtel, Paul's father

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