In 1971 Andrija Puharich met a talented young Israeli named Uri Geller, whose psychic abilities had already made him well known in his homeland. The next year Uri came to America, where millions of people have since watched him bend keys, stop watches, and break metal rings, with no apparent physical pressure. So far no one has been able to explain successfully how he does these things.
But these remarkable talents are only the beginning of the story told in this book. Out of the friendship between Dr. Puharich and Uri Geller grew one of the most extraordinary adventures of a lifetime. Not long after their first meeting, according to Puharich, they were contacted by "Spectra," a voice they believed to represent an extraterrestrial intelligence called "Hoova." This is Dr. Puharich's account of how he and Uri thus became the first individuals in modern history believed to have made extended contact with non-earthly beings; how "Hoova" explained the source of Uri's psychic powers; and what they learned about the relationship between this intelligence and the inhabitants of earth.
Andrija Puharich is a medical doctor. After completing his studies at Northwestem University Medical School, he set up his own laboratory in Maine for the study of extrasensory perception. He has studied some of the most noteworthy examples of paranormal activity that have occurred in modern times, many of which are detailed in his earlier books, Beyond Telepathy and The Sacred Mushroom.
Contents:
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
CHAPTER ONE: "Uri" Means Light
CHAPTER TWO: The Gordian Knot
CHAPTER THREE: Dakashem
CHAPTER FOUR: Spectra
CHAPTER FIVE: When Time Stood Still
CHAPTER SIX: Eye of the Hawk
CHAPTER SEVEN: Seven Pillars of Fire
CHAPTER EIGHT: The Battle for the Truth
CHAPTER NINE: Why
EPILOGUE: "It Is Only the Beginning"
Appendix One: The Nine
Appendix TWO: Text of Stanford Research Institute Film
Appendix Three: Clock, Time, and Prayer
Appendix Four: Spacecraft Sightings
Author's Biography
Hard-Bound
285 Pages