Featured Books from New Thinking Allowed

Though the causes of violence in our society are complex, the troublesome human emotions of anger and rage play a central role in the genesis of violent behavior and psychopathology in general. In this provocative book, clinical and forensic psychologist Stephen A. Diamond determines where rage and anger originate and explores whether these powerful passions are – as most people resume – purely negative, pathological, and evil or can be meaningfully redeemed and redirected into constructive activity.


In this groundbreaking new book, Serena Roney-Dougal relates the world of Faery to magic, terrestrial magnetism, megaliths, apparitions and UFO reports. Written in a way that combines her scientific background with spirituality, this will appeal to people of all types.


Across the globe and through time, diverse cultures have developed elaborate systems for understanding and interacting with strange forces and invisible beings. Since the nineteenth century anthropologists have theorised about the nature of the extraordinary experiences and beliefs recounted to them by their fieldwork informants, at home and abroad.


Forays into Hyperspace: From Borneo to Berkeley and Beyond by Saul-Paul Sirag is a memoir tracing the author’s journey from a childhood shaped by World War II and missionary life to later involvement in theater, social justice, psychedelics, and consciousness research. Sirag, a longtime figure in parapsychology and theoretical inquiry, also explores his work linking mathematics, physics, and expanded models of reality.


This small but perfectly formed spiritual biography – an exploration of mediumship and life after death-invites readers to consider that the greatest journeys may begin where the visible world ends.

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