It's been a little while since I read it, but the author was a computer scientist who worked on AI projects. She went to TMI foor a last minute getaway not knowing that it would be a 'Gateway' heh heh. She didn't exactly know what TMI was about.
Her perspective is that of a logical mind looking for imperical evidence, and got it suubjectively through her gateway voyage.
Here's the amazon blurb:
http://www.amazon.com/Suddenly-Psychic-Skeptics-Maureen-Caudill/dp/1571745017/re..."Suddenly Psychic offers evidence that "paranormal" abilities are a normal part of human consciousness – and what’s more, anyone can learn them! After decades of ultra-rational, "left-brained" existence as a physicist and computer scientist, all of Maureen Caudill’s beliefs about life—and the laws of physics—drastically changed when she began having first-hand experiences of scientifically "impossible" psychic phenomena like spoon-bending, remote viewing, and channeling. This is the memoir of a believer who understands—and speaks to—the skeptics’ perspective. Maureen Caudill has degrees in physics and math from the University of Connecticut and Cornell University and spent more than twenty years as a computer scientist specializing in artificial intelligence and neural networks."