: This is Wilson’s term for the latent human ability to grasp the "reality" of other times and places, breaking the "blinkered" nature of everyday consciousness. Investigated Phenomena
The book serves as a sequel to his earlier work, The Occult , and provides a wide-ranging survey of historical and personal case studies. Mysteries: An Investigation Into the Occult, th...
Wilson’s core thesis is that paranormal events are not necessarily "supernatural" but are instead functions of our . : This is Wilson’s term for the latent
In , Colin Wilson argues that human beings possess a "ladder of selves" —a hierarchy of consciousness where our everyday awareness is merely the "basement" of a much larger mental mansion. The Central Theory: The Ladder of Selves In , Colin Wilson argues that human beings
: Through certain experiences, we can "climb the ladder" to access deep knowledge and personal transformation.
: He suggests we consist of several "selves" layered on top of each other.