Virginia Mae Morrow, the housewife whose hypnosis-induced tale of a past life as a 19th Century Irishwoman, Bridey Murphy, created a sensation in the 1950s, has died at 70 in Denver. She died July 12 ...
Virginia Mae Morrow, the housewife whose hypnosis-induced tale of a past life as a 19th-century Irishwoman, Bridey Murphy, created a sensation in the 1950s, died at her home in Arapahoe County on June ...
The large print on the posters for a current movie announces, "This movie was filmed on location . . . inside a woman's soul!" The compulsion to get inside people, to find out "just what makes them ...
In the national furor over The Search for Bridey Murphy (TIME, March 19), one rational theory gained ground to explain how a hypnotized housewife in Colorado could “recall” a 19th century existence as ...
It was a cause célèbre in 1956. Had an ordinary housewife in Pueblo, California, called Virginia Tighe lived a past life as a 19th century Irish peasant called Bridey Murphy as discovered during a ...
There are no parades planned, no \"come as you were\" parties, no bars offering specials on \"reincarnation cocktails,\" no hypnotist conventions coming to town. No official declaration of Bridey ...
From his home in a tony North Elizabeth Street neighborhood, Morey Bernstein, a successful businessman and amateur hypnotist, inadvertently put Pueblo front and center in the burgeoning, mysterious ...
THE SEARCH FOR BRIDEY MURPHY (256 pp.) — Morey Bernstein — Doubleday ($3.75). . . . But that the dread of something after death, The undisco’ver’d country from whose bourn No traveller returns, ...