Geller Effect

Geller Effect

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Jan 1, 1988 · English · Paperback (384 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 384
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1988
Publisher Hunter Publishing+inc
ISBN-10 0586074309
ISBN-13 9780586074305

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Uri Geller, a figure both celebrated and scrutinized for his claims of psychic abilities, shares his reflections on a life overshadowed by public fascination and skepticism. As he recounts his experiences, readers are drawn into the world of unexplained phenomena, where bending spoons and mind-reading blur the lines between reality and illusion. Geller's narrative invites introspection, revealing not just the allure of his talents but also the isolation that accompanied them.

Collaboration with Guy Lyon Playfair brings depth to Geller's story, as they navigate the intricacies of belief, perception, and the often harsh judgment of society. Together, they dissect the reasons behind Geller's retreat from the limelight, touching on the psychological and emotional toll that constant scrutiny can impose on an individual. The exploration serves as an engaging commentary on the nature of fame and the personal sacrifices that come with it.

As the journey unfolds, it becomes clear that the pursuit of understanding extends beyond mere performance. Geller’s insights challenge readers to reconsider their opinions on the paranormal, fostering a dialogue on what it means to really "see" and perceive the world around them. Through vivid anecdotes and thought-provoking reflections, this work offers a unique lens into the life of an enigmatic figure who continues to provoke curiosity.
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