Elly Flippen and Uncle Ingo Swann

Jul 09, 2020, 11:50 PM

"I don't see the logic of rejecting data just because they seem incredible." - Astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle (1915-2001)

Ingo's lifelong research as a “guinea pig” or what he called, an experimental subject in a parapsychology lab, saw him involved in a number of research projects. He wanted to show that these abilities can be validated through established and peer reviewed scientific methods.

"But the Sayer of Tales said: ‘I can’t stay. There are places to go and things to see.
But your own minds’ eyes can see their own tales if you let them – and can see more than tales if you let them also.'" - Purple Fables 


Ingo was the author of over a dozen books. His publisher, Swann-Ryder Productions, has reissued most of his titles as ebooks, audio books and paperback books.

Ingo's niece, Elly, has her work cut out for her in collecting, organizing, cataloging, packaging, and distributing Ingo's work. Ingo left a huge cache of works in his archives to pull from. 

One of the most recent releases is The Windy Song, an unpublished novel on reincarnation. A beautiful story that doesn't release the hook until the very end. (No fair peeking.) But the newest book - manuscripts in progress, discovered in file folders - is due out after the presentation at the annual IRVA conference - July 18 & 19. Online.

New: Resurrecting the Mysterious: Ingo Swann's Great Lost Work
 - Consciousness, our failure to understand it, Ingo says, subtends his life's story. 

News: Nick Cook is speaking about Ingo's Great Lost Work: Resurrecting the Mysterious at IRVA's 20th anniversary conference @IRVAtweets
 @iamnickcook 

Source: IngoSwann.com
IRVA.org