Zdeněk Rejdák

Male, Person

1934 –

45

Who is Zdeněk Rejdák?

Zdeněk Rejdák Ph.D. was an important Czech psychologist and scientist in the field of psychotronics. In 1967 he introduced the name psychotronics instead of the name parapsychology used in the world to avoid its negative connotations and to define it as interdisciplinary subject, studying both the interaction between living organisms and their internal and external environment and energy processes in both these interactions. The main objectives of psychotronics were to verify and study the phenomena of telepathy, clairvoyance and psychokinesis, to discover new principles of nature. He founded International Association for Psychotronic Research - I.A.P.R.. He was especially focused on perspectives in extrasensory perception and telepathy. In substantial ways, Rejdák picked up the threads of the work of Břetislav Kafka, famous Czech hypnologist and one of founders of pareapsychology.

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Nov 7, 1934

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on July 23, 2013

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