Some results of Kafka's experiments in hypnosis are very similar to the knowledge in a later popular book of Raymond Moody Life after Life.
Raymond Moody with Paul Perry, Reunions: Visionary Encounters with Departed Loved Ones, Little, Brown and Co., 1993, ISBN 978-0-679-42570-0
Moody's most famous book was made into a movie of the same name, Life After Life, for which he won a bronze medal in the Human Relations Category at the New York Film Festival.
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He also obtained a PhD in psychology from the University of West Georgia, then known as West Georgia College, where he later became a professor in that topic.
The Dr. John Dee of the Mind research institute, founded by the parapsychologist Raymond Moody, utilizes crystallomancy to allow people to experience an altered state of consciousness with the intention of invoking apparitions of the dead.
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