Alan Joshua

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Alan Joshua

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Alan Joshua was last seen:
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  • About

    Gender:
    Male
    Birthday:
    Apr 14, 1950 (Age: 74)
    Home Page:
    http://alanjoshua.com
    Occupation:
    Psychologist/Author
    Favorite Writers:
    Asimov, Bradbury, Crichton, Heinlein, Serling, and Phillip Dick.
    Favorite Books:
    Too many to name.
    Favorite Quotes:
    I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world. Albert Einstein
    Are You Published?:
    Yes, Tradition
    As a native Philadelphian, Alan Joshua (pen name) has the appropriate fondness for soft pretzels and cheesesteaks. He is married, has two grown children, and lives in the suburbs. He is currently a practicing Clinical Psychologist with a background in Forensic Psychology.

    Joshua has published many nonfiction journal articles on psychology, creativity, consciousness and parapsychology. His debut fiction novel, The Shiva syndrome, is a science fiction/paranormal mystery and thriller.

    Always curious about the unknowns of human experience, he is fascinated with creativity and paranormal abilities. This led to his involvement with Psychology and research into Parapsychology while attending Saybrook University.

    He has explored paranormal abilities and reincarnation using hypnosis and in-depth interviewing of a wide range of practitioners. Among his prized possessions are a shriveled, mummified banana (a product of one healer’s biopsychokinesis) and a small, curled Austrian teaspoon produced by a German healer while six people around him watched intensely. (see http://alanjoshua.com/biopsychokinesis )

    The Shiva Syndrome incorporates his knowledge of Parapsychology and experiences with healers, intuitives, “psychic” sensitives, etc. into a modern mythological saga.
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