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Episode 111: Inside Job (ad-free)

The deepest mysteries come from the places we haven’t fully explored, or where we lack the control that makes us feel safe. And yet one of the most universally mysterious places of all is closer than you might believe. It’s the best kept secret everyone has been sleeping through.

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Further Reading

  1. Tarek Asaad, “Sleep in Ancient Egypt,” In Sleep Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide to its Development, Clinical Milestones, and Advances in Treatment, Edited by Sudhansu Chokroverty and Michel Billiard, (New York: Springer, 2015), pp. 13-19. 
  2. Joseph A. Citro, Green Mountain Ghosts, Ghouls & Unsolved Mysteries (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1994). 
  3. Emma J. Edelstein and Ludwig Edelstein, Asclepius: Collection and Interpretation of the Testimonies (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998). 
  4. “Sleeping Lucy, the Trance Doctor,” Orlando Sentinel, June 11, 1967, https://www.newspapers.com/image/224059794/?terms=Sleeping%2BLucy, accessed 1/13/2019. 
  5. “’Sleeping Lucy’ Montpelier’s Clairvoyant Doctor,” Times Argus, 8/1/2016, https://www.timesargus.com/news/sleeping-lucy-montpelier-s-clairvoyant-doctor/article_74016a98-5fbd-599a-9437-c167e1dcf270.html
  6. Georgine Milmine, The Life of Mary Baker Eddy and the History of Christian Science (New York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1909).
  7. McDonald Newkirk, “Sleeping Lucy,” Formerly of Montpelier, VT (Chicago: McDonald Newkirk, 1973). Courtesy of Special Collections Library, University of Vermont. 
  8. Kasia Szypakowska, “Through the Looking Glass: Dreams and Nightmares in Pharonic Egypt.” In Dreams: A Reader on the Religious, Cultural and Psychological Dimensions of Dreaming, Edited by Kelly Bulkeley (New York: Palgrave, 2001), pp. 29-43. 

Episode 111: Inside Job (ad-free)

Comments

Hi Aaron- Thank you for providing the further reading materials related to this episode.

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