Mystical Experiences

Wisdom and Unexpected Places from Prisons to Main Street

Description

A young man heard a voice inside his head, “Get outta the car. Get outta the car.” He jumped out and, seconds later, the car was destroyed. This story of a supernatural warning is one of many mystical encounters Dr. Farrell heard in twenty-three years working as a prison psychologist. Men in solitary confinement have nowhere to go, so some go out of body. Prisons are ghost-laden, and some murderers are confronted by the ghost of their victim asking, “Why?” Other men are comforted by visitations. Some men learn to put themselves into a trance where they contact dead relatives for advice or to relieve loneliness. Many drug dealers tell of dead former comrades telling them, “Get off the street. Get out of the drug game.” Dr. Farrell heard similar stories from his middle-class patients representing a variety of professions including teachers, nurses, construction workers, firefighters, veterans and others who had mystical experiences. People who have these encounters are transformed. After most mystical experiences people become more centered and less distracted by superficial excitements such as drugs, alcohol, gambling, or uncommitted sex. For this reason the final section of the book presents a variety of paths, including meditation, which induce spiritual experiences.

About the author(s)

Dr. Jack Farrell has been a licensed psychologist in Maryland since 1982. He has worked as a prison psychologist for over twenty years, treated men in a veterans hospital and maintained a private practice. Dr. Farrell is the author of a previous book, Voices Behind the Wall: ninety Prison Stories. His home in western Maryland is just minutes from the Appalachian Trail where he and his wife, Nancy enjoy hiking. They often hike and ski in Colorado, and have hiked in Ireland, Scotland, Iceland, Germany's Black Forest, and Patagonia in Chile. Sea kayaking is another favorite activity and they have kayaked in Newfoundland, Alaska, the San Juan Islands, and Florida. Now he prefers the warmer waters of the Sea of Cortez in Baja. Dr. Farrell is fond of traveling to ancient ruins and megalithic sites. He often collects folklore on these trips. He has visited most of Europe. In Latin America he made several trips to Mexico, and also visited Costa Rica, Peru, and Chile. In Asia he has visited Japan, China, and Korea. He enjoys the Polynesian culture and has traveled to Rapa Nui, or Easter Island, Hawaii, and both American Samoa and Independent Samoa.

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