Graham Nicholls
Graham Nicholls is an author and the director of the Out of Body and Near Death Experience Society (UK). He had his first out-of-body experience (OBE) in 1987. Since that time he has combined cutting edge technology and scientific research to further develop his abilities and understanding of the phenomenon.
Graham first came to public attention as an installation artist exploring psychology and consciousness through specially designed technological environments, the largest of which was exhibited at London’s Science Museum in 2004. These installations also led to immersive technology designed to induce OBEs and later his Infra-liminal sound recordings, which help bring about the vibrational state (a key stage of the OBEs for many people).
In 2011 his first book entitled Avenues of the Human Spirit was published. The book is moving account of his personal journey and exploration of the nature of consciousness. His second book, Navigating the Out-of-Body Experience, offers a totally new way to learn and approach the subject of OBEs and the extended mind. He is also a co-author of Consciousness Beyond the Body, a scientifically focused exploration of the theories and evidence for OBEs, published in 2016.
Graham Nicholls has lectured widely at events including the Gateways of the Mind (UK), and the International Remote Viewing Association Conference (US), as well as at venues including: Cambridge University (UK), The Institute of Noetic Sciences (US), The Society for Psychical Research (UK), Centre for the Study of Anomalous Psychological Processes (UK), and the Science Museum (UK).
He has organized, conducted and taken part in experiments into telepathy and other psi abilities with author and biologist Dr Rupert Sheldrake. He has also taken part in Dr Dean Radin’s research aimed at psychically influencing the famous quantum double-slit experiment. He is also currently researching the veridical visual aspects of OBEs with various scientists.
Graham Nicholls has gained much attention for his rational approach to his abilities and his areas of expertise as a whole and has appeared in most of the major press as a result. He has been interviewed by The Times, The Independent, The Telegraph, The Daily Express, The Epoch Times, and the BBC, as well as many overseas and independent media. He is also featured in several books by other authors.
For more information on his work, please visit: http://www.grahamnicholls.com