Occult Sciences and Parapsychology

Selected Internet Sites

  • Alchemy Web Site
    http://www.levity.com/alchemy/
    Searchable site contains articles, texts, images, bibliographies, and links.


  • Alchemy: A Bibliography of English-Language Writings
    http://www.cix.co.uk/~apritchard
    Bibliography on alchemy and its influences, includes URLs for those items available online.


  • American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena
    http://aaevp.com
    "The American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena (AA-EVP) is a nonprofit educational association that is dedicated to the support of people who are interested in or who are studying Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) and Instrumental TransCommunication (ITC). This web site offers examples, techniques and concepts concerning Electronic Voice Phenomena and Instrumental TransCommunication."


  • Biblioteca Arcana
    http://www.cs.utk.edu/~mclennan/OM/BA/index.html
    Site which details the Greek system of magic and ritual.


  • Byzant Biography - Encyclopedia of Biography and Quotations
    http://www.byzant.com/biography/
    The site "contains biographies and quotations of significant figures in the history of mysticism, and others, such as poets and philosophers, who have made important observations on the nature of existence. Each entry contains biographical details, quotations and pictures, where available, as well as links to help you search for further information and books by or about the subject."


  • Conciousness Research Laboratory Home Page
    http://psiresearch.org/
    Focuses on controlled, laboratory studies of such experiences as mind-matter interaction phenomena, distant healing, clairvoyance, and precognition.


  • Crop Circular
    http://www.lovely.clara.net/homepg.html
    Provides detailed information and photos on the crop circle phenomenon.


  • Dr. Charles T. Tart Home Page and Virtual Library
    http://paradigm-sys.com/cttart/
    Covers the areas of consciousness, altered states of consciousness, dreams, hypnosis, meditation, mindfulness, personal growth, transpersonal psychology.


  • Esoterism
    http://www.esoterism.com
    Search engine featuring almost 13,000 entries in 26 categories relating to mysticism, the esoteric, and the paranormal.


  • MetaReligion
    http://www.meta-religion.com/
    A broad collection of web articles devoted to all aspects of religion, myth, occultism, and spirituality.


  • Mysticism Resources
    http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/mys/
    "Information on traditional and modern spiritualities."


  • Occult Glossary
    http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/ocglos/og-hp.htm
    A compendium of Oriental and Theosophical terms, by G. de Purucker. Second and Revised Edition copyright © 1996 by Theosophical University Press (print version also available); First Edition published by Rider & Co., London, 1933.


  • Paranormal Phenomena
    http://paranormal.about.com/mbody.htm
    About.com's page of links to resources concerning paranormal phenomena.


  • Skeptiseum: the Skeptical Museum of the Paranormal
    http://www.skeptiseum.org/
    "Supernatural, paranormal and pseudoscientific beliefs proliferate worldwide. This virtual museum includes descriptions and images of artifacts and souvenirs associated with such beliefs from around the world."


  • Tales from the Fort: the Charles Fort Files
    http://www.dragonrest.net/fortfiles/forthome.html
    "This site is an effort to organize the research of Charles Hoy Fort [an early 20th century writer in the field of phenomenalism] into a more easily utilized resource by gathering and placing under various subject headings the vast amount of information scattered throughout Fort's books. The information contained within these pages is gleaned from extensive study of the four non-fiction books published by Charles Fort in his lifetime."


  • The Mystica
    http://www.themystica.com/
    An online encyclopedia with over 450 articles which attempt "to objectively describe past and present ideas, concepts, beliefs, and practices in the worlds of the occult, mysticism and paranormal."


  • Traditions of Magic in Late Antiquity
    http://www.lib.umich.edu/pap/magic/
    Based on a University of Michigan Library exhibition devoted to "magic and its practitioners in the Mediterranean basin and the Near East from the 1st to the 7th centuries A.D."


  • Washington State Ghost Society
    http://www.washingtonstateghostsociety.org/
    "Washington State Ghost Society was organized in 1998, and was the first ghost investigation group in the state to assist those troubled by their experiences with hauntings."