.11 . / 1/; ParaPsycA1PprdkV4dcRft&eie&fie 2003/09/09 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO04002100@@ 402 ics set ins of that a I e re. S )pcncd ion is ad 30 ; the to the in re- (show- icn) __ -n the entcd q that Gcllcr occult ed in ,resent un- @apsy- 17(4), less of ubjects remely ematic test ,asis of )d for .f f ects. te der metals @cs. Ex- pplying metal in the ind the us, the either Lure e na, par- val, are Usion of jur glo- of sur- iswer to Opology: Ombra, ;eems to and ex- ,gical in of the world. As a consequence, the method to be used in the study of the probable paranormal aspects of magic should not be experimental, because the experimental method is based on assumptions opposite those supporting magic phenomena. The best method for this kind of research could be that of the human sciences, which also can be applied to the study of paranormality, which should be considered as a cultural phenomenon. - DA 01922. Di Simone, Giorgio. In memory of Jacopo Co- min. Luce e Ombra, 1984 (Jul/Sep), 84(3), 231-232- Giorgio di Simone, who was a very good friend of Jacopo Comin, recalls in this short but touching note the death of Comin, his interest in parapsychology, and his deep conviction of the reality of survival. - DA 01923. Ravaldini, Silvio. Jacopo Comin, a champion of the spirit. Luce e Ombra, 1984 (Jul/Scp), 84(3), 233-257. 75 refs This article is dedicated to the memory of Jacopo Corniii, the Italian scholar who died in 1973. He was a great and enthusiastic supporter of the spiritistic hypothesis and of the reality of survival. His work, consisting of ar- ticles, book reviews, and lectures, have been many: the au- thor cites the writings about direct voice, the history of parapsychology, and the important review of the book of Susy Smith, The Enigma of Out-of-Body Travel. Comin was a very good propagator of a difficult subject and did not like the description of phenomena by means of num- bers and statistics. He considered facts as occasions to practice speculative thought, with prudence and objectivity, without easy enthusiasms, and always looking for truth. The article ends with the description of a seance held by the Centro Italiano di Parapsicologia of Naples. A bibli- ography of Comin's work is appended. - DA 01924. Sbacchi, Vincenzo di. An analysis of Cicerone's work, "De Divinatione," in the light of current psychl- cal research. Luce e Ombra, 1984 (Jul/Sep), 84(3), 258- 264. 12 refs The author analyzes the work, De Divinalione, by M.T. Cicerone, which shows the method used by the Roman orator in misevaluation of divination, and cm- phasizes his critical ability to judge mysterious events. Some of these are reported in the article and evaluated according to the methods of modern psychical research. - DA/R.A.W. 01925. Garzia, Pierangelo. Servadio in his 80th year. Luce e Ombra, 1984 (Jul/Sep), 84(3), 265-267. On August 14th Emilio Servadio became 80 years old. He was born in Genova, but he went to Rome, where he still lives, in 1946. From 1938 to 1945 he lived in India, where he worked as a psychoanalyst. His interest in the problem of human personality, from the psychological and parapsychological points of view, was very precocious. When he was 13 years old, he read The Great Initiated (1899) by Edward Schure, which impressed him very much. Referring to psi phenomena, Schure says in the introduc- tion of his book: "Modern science has made very little steps in this field." For the young Scrvadio, this was an exalting challenge, and still today he is working on it. - DA METAPSICHICA RiVISTA ITALIANA DI PARAPSICOLOGIA 01926. Mengoli, Ettore, Occhipinti, Luigi, and Inardi, Massimo. Considerations concerning the 25th anniver- sary of A.I.S.M. Metapsichica Rivista Italiana di Parapsicologia, 1970 (Jul/Dec), 25(314), 97-103, 111. 27 The President observes that Prof. W.H.C. Tenhaeff has accepted the honorary presidency of A.I.S.M. (Associa- zione Italiana Scientifica di Metapsichica), whose foreign connections are increasing. Some research is programmed for 1971. Mr. Occhipinti cites names and events. The Prcsi- dent of the sister association, Centro Studi Parapsicologici of Bologna, has sent cordial greetings. - DA 01927. Nestler, V. In memory of Mrs. E.J. Garrett. Metapsichica Rivista Italiana di Parapsicologia, 1970 (Jul/Dcc), 25(314), 104-111. 1 illus; 15 refs The author illustrates three aspects of the late Mrs. Garrett: the medium, the researcher, and the founder of the Parapsychology Foundation, and underlines her ample contribution to the development of psi studies everywhere. - DA 01928. Di Simone, Giorgio. Sitting with Gustavo Adolfo Rol. Metapsichica Rivista Italiana di Parapsicologia, 1970 (Jul/Dec), 25(314), 112-118, 43 refs The author draws some conclusions based on a single sitting with Rol: (1) The axis of the phenomena is iden- tified as a force similar to that of one of those discar- nate intelligences who take part in spiritualism; (2) an ideal harmonic structure has been achieved by Rol through years of trials and experiments. - DA 01929. Comin, Jacopo. Notes about reports and debate on G.A. Rol. Metapsichica Rivista Italiana di Parapsi- cologia, 1970 (Jul/Dec), 25(314), 119-122, 118. The author declares that he considers mediurnship as a charisma that compares well with divine grace. In his opinion this state has been fully reached in Rol's per- sonality, especially when he performs experiments of high importance by rearranging decks of cards. - DA 01930. Assennato, Pericfe. Physiology and parapsycho- logical phenomena. Metapsichica Rivista Italiana di Parapsicologia, 1970 (Jul/Dec), 25(314), 123-125. The author, after noting that the difference between parapsychological phenomena and normal phenomena is only a question of quantity, observes that present knowledge of hunian physiology is not yet in a position to give sufficient explanations of paranormal phenomena, but only more or less plausible hypotheses. Only by remark- able progress in physiology and neurophysiology can these fields make an important contribution to the study of the parapsychological phenomena. - DA 01931. Riccardi, Nicola. Mediumistic movement of tents. Metapsichica Rivista Italiana di Parapsicologia, 1970 (Jul/Dec), 25(3/4), 126-134. 6 refs The author hypothesizes that in her dissociated state of trance Eusapia Palladino could make her unconscious mind produce, among other deeds, strong movements of tents. The medium's intentions and desires penetrated her mind with extraordinary strength, creating many impersonal entities molded in her own unconscious substance. In- visible, they executed the motions of the tents. - DA/R.A.W. 01932. Kuchynka, Karel. Jugoslav clairvoyant Mrs. C. Dolezal. Metapsichica Rivista Italiana di Parapsico- logia, 1970 (Jul/Dec), 25(314), 135-142. The author presents many extracts from the diary of a nonprofessional psychic, Mrs. C. Dolczal, for the years 1932 to 1937. There are accoonts of spontaneous visions in the waking state, precognitive visions in the dreaming state, induced visions, telepathy, PK, and hauntings. - DA 01933. Zorab, George. Sittings with D.D. Home at Am- sterdam. Metapsichica Rivista Italiana di Parapsico- Approved For Release 2003/09/09 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0400210001-0