THE PSYCHIC
Lalsingh Harribance was born to an East Indian family in southern
Trinidad on November 11, 1939. He was raised as a Hindu, but attended Christian schools in
his earlier years and was eventually baptized at the age of 26. It was at this time that
he chose the name, Sean, by which he is known today. After leaving school during his
teenage years, in order to help his family, he worked in the oilfield and later was
employed as a cashier for the bus service. It was then that a man named Richard Jackman
became aware of Seans abilities.
Mr. Jackman, than editor and manager of the Trinidad Guardian, became more and more
interested in the accuracy of Seans predictions. After getting to know Sean, Mr.
Jackman decided to introduce him to a psychologist named Hamllyn Dukhan. Dr. Dukhan had
been informed of Seans acute perception and decided that scientific testing was
necessary to document the full extent of his abilities.
After several years of testing, Sean was then invited to the Foundation for Research on
the Nature of Man to be further researched by Dr. J. B. Rhine in 1969. Sean worked with
Dr. Rhine, Dr. William G. Roll of the Psychical Research Foundation, and various visiting
professors and researchers. Thirty-four papers were published in scientific journals as a
result of work done with Sean.
The studies were based on testing that was done under very strict conditions where the use
of all five senses was blocked. The probability of Sean having gotten the test scores by
chance was one in 100 trillion. Moreover, Sean was the first to get high scores on ESP
tests where EEG, EKG and galvanic skin response sensors were used. He was also the first
to show a link between high ESP scores and a specific brain wave. In 1976, the
parapsychology labs could no longer give him a salary so he moved to Maryland in search of
research funds from government sources. In Maryland he did some work with Mankind
Research, and continued some part-time research with Duke University. Sean began to
realize that by proving himself to others, he could generate further interest in
parapsychology, and the psi research.
During his personal consultations with clients, which included doctors, lawyers,
politicians and others, Sean continued to demonstrate that his abilities were genuine.
After witnessing his extraordinary abilities, Seans clients spread the word and
encouraged friends to visit him and experience these abilities for themselves. Seans
number of clients continued to increase because of the accuracy of his predictions. Sean
did not advertise. He made a number of successful national predictions, for when those
come true it can convince a greater number of people and be further proof for ESP and
precognition.
Unfortunately, Sean was not successful in obtaining the research funds he needed in
Washington D.C. He found it necessary to move closer to his clients in Texas and
Louisiana, those that had supported him since the early 1970s.
In 1981, Sean has lived in Sugar Land, Texas with his wife, Christine, and two children.
He continues to visit with clients.
Since moving to the United States, Sean has done over 50,000 readings. Many visit him
repeatedly over the years.
In 1995 the not for profit corporation, the Sean Harribance Institute for Parapsychology
Research, Inc. (SHIPR Inc) was founded. In 1997 and 1998 Sean, Dr. Roll, and (in 1998)
Cheryl Alexander (from the Rhine Research Center) traveled to Dr. Persinger at Laurentian
University in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, to participate in the brain studies presented at
the Parapsychological Association meeting in August 1998. The SHIPR paid for the travel
expenses for Sean, Dr. Roll, and Cheryl Alexander. The SHIPR is looking for funding to
continue this research in brain studies with Sean and with other gifted psychics, and are
looking for other proven psychics. We are seeking funding through your tax-deductible
donations to make this possible.
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