Charles T. Tart: Seventy Years of Exploring Consciousness and Parapsychology

Mishlove’s latest work presents a compelling portrait of one of the most influential figures in the study of altered states of consciousness and human potential. A pioneer in both parapsychology and transpersonal psychology, Charles T. Tart helped shape modern understandings of meditation, dreaming, hypnosis, psychedelics, and extraordinary human experiences.

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Publisher: White Crow Books

Publication Date: 21 Aug 2025

Extent: 226

Size: 6 x 9 inches /229 x152 mm

ISBN: 9781786772763

eBook ISBN: 9781786772770

Summary

The book features sixteen in-depth interviews with Jeffrey Mishlove, on his New Thinking Allowed channel, capturing the full range of Tart’s intellectual journey—from rigorous scientific inquiry to deep philosophical questions about the nature of mind, spirit, and reality. Tart discusses the experimental challenges of studying consciousness, the need for state-specific sciences, and the often-contentious dialogue between science and religion. He also reflects on his personal inspirations, including Gurdjieff, William James, and his own experiences with remote viewing and feedback mechanisms in psi research.

Tart’s landmark works—Altered States of Consciousness and Transpersonal Psychologies—broke academic ground, introducing generations of students and researchers to the rich, untapped terrain of inner experience. More than a retrospective, this book is a window into the mind of a thinker who has never stopped asking difficult questions or challenging conventional wisdom.

Whether you are a student of psychology, a seeker on the path of consciousness, or simply curious about the frontiers of human experience, this book is an essential guide to the life and legacy of the much-loved Charley Tart.

About the Authors

Jeffrey Mishlove

New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, The PK Man, and the New Thinking Allowed Dialogues series: Is There Life After Death? UFOs and UAP: Are we Really Alone? and Russell Targ: Ninety Years of Remote Viewing, ESP, and Timeless Awareness.
He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in the world from an accredited university that says, “Parapsychology.” It was awarded from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1980. He is also the Grand Prize winner of the Bigelow Institute essay competition regarding postmortem survival of human consciousness.

Charles T. Tart

Charles T. Tart (April 29, 1937 – March 5, 2025) was a pioneering American psychologist and parapsychologist renowned for his groundbreaking work on consciousness, especially altered states and psi phenomena. Born in Morrisville, Pennsylvania, and active as a teenage radio engineer, Tart shifted from MIT to Duke to explore parapsychology under J.B. Rhine, later earning a Ph.D. from UNC Chapel Hill in 1963 and completing postdoctoral hypnosis research at Stanford  . Over a 28‑year academic career at UC Davis and roles at multiple institutes, he authored key texts—Altered States of Consciousness (1969) and Transpersonal Psychologies (1975)—helping establish transpersonal psychology.