Publisher's Synopsis
What happens when ordinary people meet the extraordinary? In Strange Light, author Edson Freeman gathers riveting firsthand accounts of lives upended by events that defy explanation-UFO encounters, near-death experiences, psychic awakenings, startling synchronicities, and mysterious lights dancing over the Marfa desert.
Spanning North America, Australia, the UK, India, and Japan, these personal narratives include prophetic dreams that came true, conversations with departed loved ones, and face-to-face meetings with non-human intelligences. Freeman lets each witness speak in their own voice: no sensationalism, no dismissal-just the raw, unfiltered moment when the boundaries of consensus reality give way.
Readers curious about consciousness studies, paranormal phenomena, and fringe science will find an empathetic yet pragmatic exploration of the questions mainstream culture struggles to ask. If you appreciate the investigative rigor of Leslie Kean, the human warmth of John Mack, or the sense of wonder in Chris Bledsoe, Strange Light invites you to rethink what you thought was impossible.
Advance praise for Strange Light
A stunning collection of firsthand accounts that defy easy explanation
-Kelly Chase, Executive Producer, Cosmosis (Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video)
As delightful as it is paradigm-shattering
-Darren King, advisor to the John Mack Institute
There is alchemy in the telling, a healing in bearing witness. Strange Light deserves a place on your shelf
-Robin Lassiter, author of Earth: A Love Story