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1922. The purpose of this book is to offer you a guide to health,
happiness, and success; a guide that is not the outgrowth of idle
theorizing, or speculative dreaming, but is the concentrated
essence of Real Experience. Contents: Religion and Health; Man Has
Sought to Know God; Care and Protection to Physical Body; School of
Experience; Key to Advancement; What We Find; Further
Enlightenment; Value of Breathing; Mental Concentration; Our Minds;
How to Attain Psychic Power; How to Eat; When to Drink; Know
Yourself; Concentration; Deep Breathing; Breath Changes from
Nostril to Nostril; Discretion in Forming Class; Breathing Exercise
for Lung and Chest; Another Breathing Exercise; Further Aid to
Concentration; The Law of Causation; Just One Power; Beware of
Judging Others; Hidden Meaning; The Secret of Mental Power; and
Writing Your life History.
THIS 22 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Course of
Advanced Lessons in Clairvoyance and Occult Powers, by Swami
Panchadasi. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN
1564597865.
1910. Contents: What is Telepathy; The Nature of the Problem;
Experimental Telepathy; The English Experiments; More English
Experiments; The Weltmer Experiment; The Theories.
1918. The author describes how she suddenly developed the power of
automatic writing. She was not a Spiritualist at the time. Her hand
was controlled and she wrote a quantity of matter which was
entirely outside her own knowledge or character. The pages in this
book contain a partial history of her discovery. While much of the
more intimate personal matter has been omitted, most of those to
whom these messages were given have felt impelled to share, in this
tragic time, the comfort and assurance of their conviction, and
have voluntarily yielded their privacy, hoping thereby to bring to
those in sorrow an added faith in the continuance of personality,
with all that this implies.
Geraldine Cummins was Ireland's most celebrated psychic. Her
particular mediumship manifested as 'automatic writing' where,
controlled by discarnate beings the medium is able to write with
authority on matters normally outside his or her own knowledge.
Cummins was never found to be anything less than genuine and at
times she was highly sceptical of the material she received; she
nevertheless produced impressive evidence that our consciousness
survives physical death; evidence, furthermore, that was considered
bona fide by the majority of the recipients despite her own
scepticism. Charles Fryer was a schoolmaster and college lecturer
who was ordained in 1963 at the age of forty-nine, but, apart from
a three-years curacy in Coventry, he remained in full-time
education as a lecturer in History until his retirement. He later
became priest-in-charge to two small Episcopal congregations in the
Scottish Highlands, and a part-time tutor in Liturgical Studies for
the Geneva Theological College. Fryer became interested in
parapsychology in 1968 after reading an article in the Christian
journal, Modern Churchman by John Pearce-Higgins. The article was
on the subject of psychical research and its relevance to the
Christian doctrine of immortality. Three years later he discovered
he also had the gift of automatic writing, which prompted him to
investigate Geraldine in detail. This biography is an in depth
portrayal of a fascinating subject and will be of great interest to
psychical researchers. Also included and published for the first
time are two fascinating scripts: one claiming to be from George
Mallory, the mountaineer who died attempting to climb Everest, and
the other from T. E. Lawrence also known as Lawrence of Arabia
THIS 32 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Law and the Word,
by Judge Thomas Troward. To purchase the entire book, please order
ISBN 0766103021.
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marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
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Well before Darwinism, as it came to be called, impacted the
educated world during the last four decades of the 19th Century,
mainstream religion was in decline, as science and its concomitant,
rationalism, took hold. Thomas Paine's book, The Age of Reason,
published in three parts (1794, 1795, and 1807) influenced many
educated people to repudiate their religious beliefs, including
both God and the idea of an afterlife. For those who sat on the
fence, unsure as to what to believe, Darwinism was the knock-out
blow, since it was perceived as totally refuting the biblical
account of creation as set forth in the Book of Genesis, which said
that God created the world in seven days. Falsus in uno, falso in
omnibus - false in one, then false in all - seems to have been the
logical conclusion. After all, if the Bible had been inspired by
God, as religious leaders proclaimed, how could an all-knowing God
be so wrong? Therefore, god must not exist, and if there is no god,
then there must not be an afterlife, either. If the spirits who
communicated in the years immediately following the advent of
Spiritualism in Hydesville, New York during 1848, are to be
believed, there was a plan behind it all - a plan that resulted
from a growing loss of faith and spiritual values in an
increasingly materialistic world. "It is to draw mankind together
in harmony, and to convince skeptics of the immortality of the
soul," was the reply given to Territory of Wisconsin Governor
Nathaniel P. Tallmadge when he asked a communicating spirit
claiming to be John C. Calhoun, former vice-president of the United
States, about the purpose of the strange phenomena. Some three
years after the Society for Psychical Research (SPR) was founded in
London in 1882, Leonora Piper, a young Boston, Massachusetts
housewife, was "discovered" by William James, a pioneering
psychologist, of Harvard University. Messages were delivered
through Mrs. Piper that seemed to be coming from spirits of the
dead. Soon after the discovery of Mrs. Piper, the American branch
of the SPR (ASPR) was formed under the guidance of Professor James,
and its primary task became the study of her mediumship, although
it undertook the investigation of other mediums and paranormal
phenomena, as well. A number of other reputable scientists and
scholars studied Mrs. Piper for a quarter of a century.
Unfortunately, because of the resistance of mainstream science on
one end and orthodox religion on the other, the latter seeing
communication with spirits as demonic, the research has been, for
the most part, filed away in dust-covered cabinets and written off
by many as outdated. Skeptics deride it as the product of
hallucination and delusion and conclude that Mrs. Piper was just
another charlatan, one clever enough to dupe many intelligent men
and women in hundreds of observations over some 25 years. As the
researchers came to understand, spirits face many obstacles in
communicating with the earth realm and thus their messages are
often fragmentary, confusing, distorted, meaningless, and wrong.
Professor James called it the "bosh" material, seeing it as one
major reason why Mrs. Piper's mediumship was not more widely
accepted. In this book, author Michael Tymn filters out much of the
bosh, permitting the reader to better appreciate the genuine
communication. He explores the various interpretations, other than
fraud, considered by the researchers. He approaches the subject as
a lawyer arguing for the reality of spirit communication. He
believes that those who carefully study the research and take the
time to understand it will likely see Leonora Piper as the "white
crow" that William James proclaimed her to be - the one who proved
that all crows are not black, the one who gave science some very
intriguing evidence that, under certain conditions, the "dead" can
communicate with us.
1910. Embracing Practical Instructions in the Art, History, and
Philosophy of this Ancient Science with Illustrations and Diagrams.
Brief Professional Biographical Sketches Of Various Mediums,
Psychics And Clairvoyants Of The Mid-Twentieth Century.
Spiritualism; Occult; Psychic; Paranormal; Biography.
This is a story taking the reader through the life of a young woman
having a paranoid schizophrenic break down and how it affected her
life and children and other people around her and their reactions.
It is for the reader to decide what is real and what is delusion as
the writer still isn't sure even now she is some what better. Emma
has been writing and telling stories ever since she was a child and
but this time she is writing fact as it happened to the author and
she hopes it will uncover some of the mysteries surrounding
breakdown and schizophrenia it also touches on abuse and bullying
this is here to help as anyone can find themselves in a similar
situation or may know some one.
Have you ever experienced an intuitive flash about a person or
situation? Did you act on this feeling, or did you dismiss it
because you felt it wasn't tied to reality? In this guide, author
Alain Jean-Baptiste posits that this "knowing" likely came to you
through the seven senses, which are hidden beyond the familiar
five: sight, hearing, taste, touch and smell... Explaining how
humans gather information using the basic senses of sight, hearing,
taste, touch, and smell, Alain details how the cultivation of these
lost senses will assist you tap into your intuitive abilities and
discover your psychic abilities: The Sense of Imagination links the
physical and the nonphysical senses. Learn the 5 tricks for
restoring the Sense of Balance to its state of equilibrium.
Discover 3 ways in which The Sense of Life can help you attune
yourself to someones life force Recognize the 7 voices of your soul
by using your Sense of Voice to better understand yourself The
sense of Movement can help you better distinguish patterns and
trends more precisely The Sense of Warmth can help you strengthen
your relationships The Sense of Substance enables your mind to
access information about objects at a distance. Alain uses
experience, case studies, examples, and exercises to help you not
only see, but imagine and live in a world in which communicating
with the other side, seeing the future, connecting with others more
easily, predicting economic trends, and bringing medicine to a
whole new level can be a reality.
This book is not quite like other books about the Titanic. As the
title suggests, it is an attempt to explore the more transcendental
aspects of the Titanic story - those suggesting a non-mechanistic
universe. The subjects include premonitions, apparitions,
out-of-body experiences, telepathic communication among the living,
and after-death communication, many related to the Titanic
passengers, others offered in support of the Titanic phenomena.
Many of them have to do with other ocean tragedies. Chief among the
Titanic passengers in this book is William T. Stead, a British
journalist, who did not survive the disaster but apparently
survived in another dimension, from which he communicated in the
weeks following his death. . The Titanic story offers us the
opportunity to examine death in a safe haven with the added bonus
that, unlike most stories involving death, the parties actually
have time to contemplate theirs death, some to escape, some to
succumb. More than any other modern story, the Titanic might be
viewed as a microcosm of life, a "community" isolated in the vast
reaches of the ocean, one offering wealth and poverty, the opulence
of first class and the ordinariness of steerage class, with a
middle or second class in between. Every type of emotion, mindset,
virtue and vice is represented - love and fear, hope and despair,
bravery and cowardice, arrogance and humbleness, pomp and shame,
selfishness and brotherhood. To accent it all, the iceberg impacted
by the leviathan was reported as being a rare black berg looming
high over the vessel, as if a giant evil predator. More than
anything though, the Titanic story represents the struggle between
man's inner and outer self, a struggle which many people are
interested in but prefer to avoid except in books or movies.
The Author Advances His Clairvoyant Treatment, Which Seems To Be A
Combination Of Mesmerism And Herbal Recipes, And Includes Stories
Of His Trips Through Upstate New York, Of Course Curing As He Went,
And To Canada. The Final 30 Pages Consists Of The Author's Herbal
Recipes, For Lung Problems, Dyspepsia, Cancer, Dropsy, Gravel And
Stone.
1903. Other volumes in this set include ISBN number(s): 0766162397.
Volume 2 of 2. These works are but a partial presentation of an
ever- growing subject on personality and its survival after the
body dies. This book is an exposition rather than a proof. What
Myers tried to do is to render knowledge more easily gained by
coordinating it in a form as clear and intelligible as his own
limited skill and the nature of the facts themselves permitted.
Contents: phantasms of the dead; motor automatism; trance,
possession and ecstasy; epilogue; appendices.
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THIS 18 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Practical
Psychomancy and Crystal Gazing, by William Walker Atkinson. To
purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 0766102475.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Just as the earth is moved by the universe, you, me, every human,
every life form, and every thing is moved by the universe as well.
This movement feeling, the sense of the universe s gravity field or
what Einstein called space time, is not just felt by astronauts.
All of us feel moved by gravity all the time. When you let gravity
move you, when you are moved by space time, you are moved by the
universe. When you are moved in this way, you are showing the dance
of the ancient one, and are in contact with the space between us,
with the subtle experience of being moved by what I shall explain
is a system mind possibly the most powerful system mind available
to us. Arnold Mindell, The Dance of the Ancient One, Spring 2013 In
his latest book, Mindell expands on his earlier concept of the
processmind as he develops the notion of space time dreaming or
dance of the ancient one in his rigorous efforts toward the
elucidation of a ToE (or theory of everything). Space time dreaming
weaves together essential spiritual concepts from the Eastern
mystical tradition of the Tao and Wu Wei of Chinese philosophy,
along with modern Western field and space theories in quantum
physics such as gravity, space time, unified field theories,
indeterminacy and entanglement. He draws upon personal field ideas
(i.e., the unconscious), interpersonal social field and role theory
from psychology and sociology, then adds concepts of
intersubjectivity and entanglement from transpersonal and integral
psychology. On a group level, he incorporates interdependence from
organizational system mind models and places it all in the context
of ecology, of Gaia, and then the larger universe. One World
concepts, such as the Unus Mundus from mystical and alchemical
traditions that work at a more essential or non-dual level to unite
seeming opposites, facilitate the coming together of all of these
varied perspectives in his framing of the space time dreaming
concept, experientially accessible as The Dance of the Ancient One.
Each chapter contains either an exercise to do in pairs or a small
group, or an inner work exercise, so that you can facilitate
yourself and experience the space time dreaming states directly.
Transcripts of discussions with his students are distributed
throughout the book, and engagingly contribute to a diverse and
resonant learning experience.
THIS 38 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Great Book of
Magical Art, Hindu Magic and East Indian Occultism and the Book of
Secret Hindu, Ceremonial, and Talismanic Magic, by L. W. de
Laurence. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN
0766101185.
THIS 20 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Your Psychic
Powers and How to Develop Them, by Hereward Carrington. To purchase
the entire book, please order ISBN 1564599396.
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