"The End of Materialism" is written in a conversational, yet well-phrased language that immediately draws the reader in. Starting off by specifying the differences between "spirituality" and "religion", and "science" and "scientism", Tart introduces himself as a well-learned, serious but eager author. Covering such topics as near-death experiences and the afterlife, and even delving into telepathy, psychokinesis, clairvoyance, precognition, and psychic healing, Tart delivers a well-researched and documented report written from the point of view of a transpersonal psychologist almost boyishly captivated by the wonderful world that our minds can interpret, shape, and create. Fun to read, covers a wide range of "metaphysical" phenomena, expertly organized and delivered. Recommended for anyone interested in psionics, near-death, afterlife, and the lesser-known functions of the human mind.Read full review
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