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Occupation
  
Writer, journalist

Name
  
Oliver Fox

Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Short story writer

Period
  
20th century

Died
  
April 28, 1949

Genre
  
Parapsychology


Oliver Fox

Born
  
Oliver Fox 30 November 1885 (
1885-11-30
)

Books
  
An Introduction to the Study of Astral Projection with a Syllabus of Instruction for the Course, "Practical Astral Projection"

Oliver Fox was the pseudonym of Hugh George Callaway (30 November 1885 – 28 April 1949), an English short story writer, poet and occultist, most well known for documenting his experiences in astral projection and lucid dreaming.

Fox had trained in electrical engineering and worked as an actor. He had first published his OBE experiences in The Occult Review (1920, 1923). These formed the basis of his book A Record of Out-of-the-Body Experiences, published in 1939. He was inspired by the experiences of Sylvan Muldoon.

Fox has been described as a theosophist.

Publications

  • Fox, Oliver (1920). The Pineal Doorway: A Record of Research. The Occult Review 31: 190-198.
  • Fox, Oliver. (1920). Beyond the Pineal Door: A Record of Research. The Occult Review 31: 251-261.
  • Fox, Oliver. (1923). Dream-travelling: Some Additional Notes. The Occult Review 38: 332-338.
  • Fox, Oliver. (1962 edition, originally published in 1939). Astral Projection: A Record of Out-of-the-Body Experiences. University Books.
  • References

    Oliver Fox Wikipedia