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Celia Elizabeth Green (born 1935) is a British parapsychologist and writer on
parapsychology Parapsychology is the study of alleged psychic phenomena (extrasensory perception, telepathy, teleportation, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis (also called telekinesis), and psychometry (paranormal), psychometry) and other paranormal cla ...
.


Biography

Green's parents were both primary school teachers, who together authored a series of geography textbooks which became known as The Green Geographies. Green completed a B.A., M.A., and B. Litt. from
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. She studied psychical research at
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from 1958 to 1960. From 1957 to 1962, Green held the post of Research Secretary at the
Society for Psychical Research The Society for Psychical Research (SPR) is a nonprofit organisation in the United Kingdom. Its stated purpose is to understand events and abilities commonly described as psychic or paranormal. It describes itself as the "first society to condu ...
in London. In 1961, Green founded and became the Director of the Institute of Psychophysical Research. The Institute's areas of interest were initially listed as philosophy, psychology, theoretical physics, and ESP. However, its principal work during the sixties and seventies concerned hallucinations and other quasi-perceptual experiences. In 1982, while Green was the director, the Institute investigated psychokinetic phenomena.


Writing

In 1968 Green published ''Lucid Dreams'', a study of a phenomenon described by Green as when a dreamer consciously changes the content of their dreams. The possibility of conscious insight during dreams had previously been treated with scepticism by some philosophers and psychologists and scientific skepticism continued after her book was published. Green collated both previously published first-hand accounts and the results of longitudinal studies of four subjects of her own. In ''Lucid Dreams'', she proposed a correlation between
lucid dream In the psychology subfield of oneirology, a lucid dream is a type of dream wherein the dreamer realizes that they are dreaming during their dream. The capacity to have lucid dreams is a trainable cognitive skill. During a lucid dream, the dreamer ...
s and the rapid eye movement (REM) stage of sleep. In 1968, Green also published a collection of 400 first-hand accounts of
out-of-body experiences An out-of-body experience (OBE or sometimes OOBE) is a phenomenon in which a person perceives the world as if from a location outside their physical body. An OBE is a form of autoscopy (literally "seeing self"), although this term is more commo ...
for the benefit of scientists interested in studying the phenomena. With Charles McCreery, Green co-authored the 1975 book ''Apparitions'' and the 1994 book ''Lucid Dreaming: The Paradox of Consciousness During Sleep''. ''Apparitions'' is a taxonomy of 'apparitions', or hallucinations in which the viewpoint of the subject was not ostensibly displaced, based on a collection of 1500 first-hand accounts. A 1976 ''
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'' review of ''Apparitions'' states, "It's hard to imagine anyone being converted by this nstitute for Psychophysical Researchproduct: an endless sequence of supposed apparitions ..There are minimal efforts at objective classification by type of experience and attendant phenomena—visual and auditory effects, collective apparitions, out-of-body experiences—but none whatever at verification."


Aphorisms

Her
aphorism An aphorism (from Greek ἀφορισμός: ''aphorismos'', denoting 'delimitation', 'distinction', and 'definition') is a concise, terse, laconic, or memorable expression of a general truth or principle. Aphorisms are often handed down by tra ...
s have been published in ''The Decline and Fall of Science'' and ''Advice to Clever Children''. Ten are included in the ''Penguin Dictionary of Epigrams'', and three in the ''Penguin Dictionary of Modern Quotations''.


CDs

The CD titled '' Lucid Dreams 0096'', which includes parts of the book ''Lucid Dreams'' narrated by Green for the label Em:t, was released in 1995. Earlier Green had contributed a nine-minute track to a compilation CD put out by the same recording label. The track was entitled "In the Extreme" and consisted of readings by the author from her books, ''The Human Evasion'', and ''Advice to Clever Children''.


Selected works

Books * ''Lucid Dreams'' (1968) London:
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. Reissued 1977, Oxford : Institute of Psychophysical Research . * ''Out-of-the-body Experiences'' (1968) London: Hamish Hamilton. Reissued 1977, Oxford : Institute of Psychophysical Research * ''The Human Evasion'' (1969) London: Hamish Hamilton. Reissued 1977, Oxford: Institute of Psychophysical Research * ''The Decline and Fall of Science'' (1976) London: Hamish Hamilton. Reissued 1977, Oxford: Institute of Psychophysical Research . * ''Advice to Clever Children'' (1981) Oxford : Institute of Psychophysical Research. * ''The Lost Cause: Causation and the Mind-Body Problem'' (2003) Oxford: Oxford Forum. * ''Letters from Exile: Observations on a Culture in Decline'' (2004) Oxford: Oxford Forum. * ''The Corpse and the Kingdom'' (2023) Oxford: Oxford Forum. with Charles McCreery: * ''Apparitions'' (1975) London: Hamish Hamilton. * ''Lucid Dreaming: The Paradox of Consciousness During Sleep'' (1994) London: Routledge.Reviews of ''Lucid Dreaming'' * * Selected papers * 'Waking dreams and other metachoric experiences', ''Psychiatric Journal of the University of Ottawa'', 15, 1990, pp. 123–128. * 'Are mental events preceded by their physical causes?' (with Grant Gillett), ''Philosophical Psychology'', 8, 1995, pp. 333–340. * 'Freedom and the exceptional child', ''Educational Notes'', No. 26, Libertarian Alliance, 1993
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* 'Hindrances to the progress of medical and scientific research', in ''Medical Science and the Advancement of World Health'', ed. R. Lanza, Praeger, New York, 1985. Translations *
René Sudre René Sudre (April 19, 1880 – 1968) was a French journalist, Parapsychology, parapsychologist and writer. Biography Sudre was born in Angoulême. He studied philosophy and science at the University of Poitiers and the University of Paris-Sor ...
. ''Traité de Parapsychologie'', published as ''Treatise on Parapsychology'' (1960)


References and notes


External links


Green's web site


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