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The Third Man Factor
- Surviving the Impossible
- Narrated by: Sean Pratt
- Length: 8 hrs and 4 mins
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Summary
The Third Man Factor is an extraordinary account of how people at the very edge of death often sense an unseen presence beside them who encourages them to make one final effort to survive.
This incorporeal being offers a feeling of hope, protection, and guidance, and leaves the person convinced he or she is not alone. There is a name for this phenomenon: It’s called the Third Man Factor.
If only a handful of people had ever encountered the Third Man, it might be dismissed as an unusual delusion shared by a few overstressed minds. But over the years, the experience has occurred again and again, to 9/11 survivors, mountaineers, divers, polar explorers, prisoners of war, sailors, shipwreck survivors, aviators, and astronauts.
All have escaped traumatic events only to tell strikingly similar stories of having sensed the close presence of a helper or guardian. The force has been explained as everything from hallucination to divine intervention. Recent neurological research suggests something else.
Best-selling and award-winning author John Geiger has completed six years of physiological, psychological, and historical research on the Third Man.
He blends his analysis with compelling human stories such as that of Ron DiFrancesco, the last survivor to escape the World Trade Center on 9/11; Ernest Shackleton, the legendary explorer whose account of the Third Man inspired T. S. Eliot to write of it in "The Waste Land"; Jerry Linenger, a NASA astronaut who experienced the Third Man while aboard the Mir space station - and many more.
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- Tremaine Cornish
- 24-01-20
Thought Provoking
An interesting and provocative exploration of one aspect of our minds capacity to perceive persons that we 'know' aren't there yet there is no suggestion of delusion.
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- Mrs C Neville-Jones
- 24-10-19
Interesting but repetitive
The third man stories are interesting but repetitive and the narrator’s voice soothing.......an excellent book at bedtime. I slept well.
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- Anonymous User
- 30-12-23
Wonderful examples used in this book.
Jaw dropping book. A revelation to me. Thank you for sharing this angel of a book with us
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- Andrew Woo
- 15-05-16
Thought provoking
A very interesting look at how we cope with pressure. The author presents a balanced (scientific vs spiritual) view of the third man phenomena. Good listen for anyone interested in extreme survival or spirituality and ideas beyond our everyday experiences.
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- FJ BANK
- 18-12-23
A nice book but poor recording
I really enjoy the multitude of anecdotes and examples of the phenomenon described in this book, but I have a hard time following the text in audio because the recording is a bit muffled (low treble, very compressed, possibly noise gated). Unfortunately the voice artist also speaks in a hasty staccato, swallowing many syllables, causing me to repeatedly rewind the text in the hope I can catch it the second time around.
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