2 See for example the popular paperback by Ray Moody, Life after Life: The Investigation of a Phenomenon-Survival of Bodily Death.. Bantam Books, 1975.
3The bulk of the Swedenborg Reports are presented in the following three titles by E. Swedenborg: Economy of the Animal Kingdom (3 vols.), Arcana Coelestia (12 vols.), and The Spiritual Diary (5 vols.).
4 An excellent summary of Swedenborg's spiritual geography may be found in John Worcester, Physiological Correspondences, Boston: Massachusetts New Church Union, 1931.
5 A review of these and other biographical events, along with references to sources, may be found in Eugene Taylor, "Some Historic Implications of Swedenborg's Spiritual Psychology," Studia Swedenborgiana, January 1983, Vol 4 (4), 5-38.
6 An application of this tripartite division led to the construction of a new taxonomy of skills and errors in information literacy, see Leon A. Jakobovits and Diane Nahl-Jakobovits, "Learning the Library: Taxonomy of Skills and Errors," College and Research Libraries, May 1987, 48, 203-14; and "Measuring Information Searching Competence," College & Research Libraries, September 1990, 51 (5), 448-62.
7 The relation of the Swedenborg reports to contemporary ideas in transpersonal psychology-an official Division of the American Psychological Association-is documented in an article by Stephen Larsen, "Swedenborg and the Visionary Tradition," Studia Swedenborgiana, June 1980, 3(4), 7-70.