Exploring the Occult: Unraveling History with Dr. Alicia Puglionesi
Dr. Alicia Puglionesi is a distinguished writer, historian, and the author of "Common Phantoms: An American History of Psychic Science." With a keen interest in the intersection of science, history, and the occult, she delves into the intriguing world of medical mysteries, mind sciences, and the politics of health care through her teaching and research. As an accomplished freelance writer and adjunct professor, Dr. Puglionesi's expertise extends beyond her published work, and she has also contributed her skills to curation projects for the Jewish Museum and Johns Hopkins. Her acclaimed book explores the captivating history of psychical research and its impact on the boundaries of science, democracy, and the popular understanding of the world.Throughout this episode:In this episode, Dr. Puglionesi delves into the intriguing intersection of science, history, and the occult, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, shedding light on how spiritual and occult practices challenged the boundaries of the human mind and the concept of thought.Join Dr. Puglionesi as she highlights the significance of context and critical analysis in historical research, revealing how seemingly insignificant details can lead to uncovering larger truths, making for a captivating exploration of the past.Get ready to explore the complexities of creativity with Dr. Puglionesi, as she discusses the interplay between receptiveness, attention to detail, and a higher-level understanding of social and political contexts, offering fresh insights into the essence of creativity.Tune in to this episode, where Dr. Puglionesi uses the fascination with the macabre as a stepping stone to encourage critical thinking about essential topics like race, place, religion, and the influence of the US empire, providing thought-provoking perspectives on these subjects.Dr. Alicia Puglionesi discusses her work and interests in the fields of history, science, and the occult. She explores the relationship between spiritual and occult practices and the boundaries of the individual mind. Dr. Puglionesi also delves into the importance of context and critical analysis in historical research and writing. She shares her thoughts on the nature of creativity and the role of belief in shaping our understanding of the world. Additionally, Dr. Puglionesi reflects on the unique qualities of Baltimore as a city and its potential for storytelling and truth-telling.Mentioned in this episode:Dr.Puglionesi's workπ§π Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ππ§