Guido Huber

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Guido Huber (born October 26, 1881 in Krumbach ; † 1953 ) was a German parapsychologist .

Huber received his doctorate in 1915 from the University of Zurich with a dissertation on intelligence tests . He represented the idea of ​​the fusion of the subject and the object in a "cosmic consciousness".

He lectured in Davos and founded a private school.

His most important writings, Âkâça , the mystical space (1955), Life after death (1957) and supersensible gifts (1959) were published by Origo Verlag in Zurich .

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  1. ^ Curriculum vitae. In: Guido Huber: The intelligence tests. Leemann, Zurich 1915 (dissertation).
  2. Jason Aronson (Ed.); with contributions by Rollo May , Ernest Angel , Henri F. Ellenberger : Existence. 1994, p. 112. ISBN 1568212712
  3. ^ Allan Angoff , Betty Shapin (Ed.): Parapsychology today: a geographic view. Annals of an international conference in Le Piol (St. Paul de Vence, France), 25. – 27. August 1971. Parapsychology Foundation , 1973, p. 133. ISBN 0912328215