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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Fortune-telling & divination > Clairvoyance & precognition
Here is the very latest information and methods regarding the
practical side of telepathy, clairvoyance and similar
manifestations of psychic phenomena. It tells you how to send and
receive mental messages, how to tell the contents of a sealed
package, how to read sealed messages, how to use thought force in
business, etc. Contents: mind of man; mental principle; mind
action; thought transference; thinking for results.
The author gives an account of many of his investigations into
matters connected with psychical research during the last quarter
of a century, with an abridgment of contemporary records. The
author's conviction of man's survival of bodily death-a conviction
based on a large range of natural facts-is well known; and in this
volume some idea can be gained as to the most direct and immediate
kind of foundation on which in the future he considers that this
belief will in due course be scientifically established. The book
is divided into four sections entitled: aims and objects of
psychical research; experimental telepathy or thought transference;
spontaneous telepathy and clairvoyance; and automatism and
lucidity.
The author is not a spiritualist and frankly confesses that he is
strongly inclined to hold the belief in continued personal
existence as capable proof and in the possibility of at least
occasional communication, but he holds that the scientific method
is the only method of knowledge. It is his present purpose to point
out simply and plainly certain facts, and certain conclusions based
on those facts, which he came to accept after years of patient
study, both as a member of the Society for Psychical Research and
in his own personal capacity.
Man is forever searching for a solution of life's mysteries.
Psychic phenomena is the pivot around which great controversies are
raging. It has always been interwoven with religion and theologians
have for ages exercised a monopoly on things called mysterious and
supernatural. This book contains specific instructions for
developing thought-transference, psychometry, mind-reading,
automatic writing, mental broadcasting and other psychic phenomena.
Here is a detailed account of a psychic's experience as being
blessed spiritually when being able to see up into the heavenly
abode above us. It deals with a vast amount of creativity in the
purest form. Many visions have been studied carefully and are
shared openly. Our Lord has a fantastic way of revealing Himself,
especially inside of His very own holy light. God isn't hard to
understand, and you will find more blessings from Him and His Son.
Angels of various color do in fact touch us lovingly This appeals
to all age groups, as the flowing movement inside of the spirit
will teach us only good things yet to come. In this case the
translator is used as an instrument helping with knowledge given
for many of the explored aspects to the hereafter. A stunning
account of actual spiritual visions have been included.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
that are true to the original work.
Found in this work is a study and series of lessons of all
phenomena, including other world life and its control over human
existence. The purpose of this book is to get at the truth, for we
are satisfied that only error can cause so much scattering of the
wits of the world. If there is truth at the bottom of it all, we
owe our readers a duty, which is to find the truth, to prove it is
the truth and to ascertain its value to humanity.
Edgar Cayce, America's "sleeping prophet," was one of the most
active and trusted psychics of the 20th century. Thousands of
people relied on him for insights into their physical and emotional
health, spiritual questions, business prospects, and dreams. His
writings still inform us today. Cayce's readings were stunningly
accurate -- about 85 percent of them hit the mark. But some cases
seemed to be beyond his abilities. Why did his powers fail him at
times -- if they in fact did? In "The Outer Limits of Edgar Cayce's
Power," his sons, Edgar Evans Cayce and Hugh Lynn Cayce,
investigate the questions that challenged the prophet's seemingly
unlimited psychic abilities.
Contains Andrew Jackson Davis' lectures on: Dr. Andrew Jackson
Davis, his development as a seer; seven modes of divine action;
harmonial conceptions of man; harmonial conceptions of health;
sleep and death; self culture; the philosophy of evil; women and
marriage; soul culture; the philosophy of inspiration; immortality;
the spirit's home.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
that are true to the original work.
Contents: wings; disappointment; to be accounted for; Tartar;
renunciation; Krishnavana, destroyer of souls; that haunting thing;
man who lost caste; silence; Khizr; fear; light.
Introduction to science and key of life; manifestations of divine
law, received through psychic telegraphy, and the autobiography of
Clytina, born in Athens, 147 BC, passed to celestial life, 131 BC.
This series of messages were transmitted by unseen intelligences,
and were clicked out through a telegraph instrument of common use.
They represent psychic communications from Alvidas and Clytina and
others, former inhabitants of ancient classic Greece.
Skeptical in analysis, tireless in research, scrupulous in
statement, fearless in pursuit of truth, and unmoved by the
misrepresentation that pursues discoverers of vital facts, Dr.
Geley's purpose in this book was to substantiate the data by the
records of experimental work done by the able men who have
undertaken the laborious and ungrateful task of experiment on the
supernormal facts at the International Metaphysic Institute. The
primary fact in subjective metaphysics is clairvoyance, and, in
objective metaphysics, ectoplasm and its modifications. This work
deals with each methodically and in succession as they were
observed; but in the first place it is set before readers fresh to
these studies the elementary principles and essential conditions of
experimentation with mediums. Illustrated.
The importance of psychic phenomena and its intense interest lie in
the fact that psychical research hints at a possible solution, by
means of the same methods which science has been accustomed to use
in the physical world, of the great problem of man's future
destiny, of an answer to the question asked by Job thousands of
years ago, "If a man die, shall he live again?" and which has been
repeated in vain by every generation of men who have since
inhabited the earth. Prof. Flournoy approaches the problems of the
psychic world in regard to the strange phenomena manifested by
Mlle. Helene Smith. No fact has been regarded by him as too trivial
to escape his keen, careful scrutiny from a psychological point of
view.
This book is composed of a rare collection of lectures never before
published in a volume by itself. Leadbeater was an extremely
prolific and respected writer on psychic development and was once a
spiritual teacher at the renowned Theosophical Society. This is
Leadbeater's "lost book," now found. We gave it this title,
"Secrets Revealed," because it is a collection of amazing
information and stories on mind power, magic and ghostly
apparitions. Those who have spent years delving into these subjects
will often wonder why they have never seen or heard of this
information before.
Contents: Introduction - the science of today and of the future;
Psychology in the light of psychic phenomena (oriental psychology,
occidental psychology, the mind-body problem, sensation,
hallucinations, crystal gazing, speaking with tongues, etc.); Some
sittings with Mrs. Piper (seances, notes, correspondence,
discussion); On the mechanism of the acquisition of supernormal
knowledge; Appendix - some problems of philosophy, in the light of
psychical research.
The science of higher thought. This work treats the five
mento-psychic senses and their development. These senses are: sixth
sense, our intuitional sense or sense of intuition; seventh sense,
our dual mental sense or sense of mind reading; eighth sense, our
psychic sense or sense of second sight; ninth sense, our telepathy
sense or sense of mental telepathy; tenth sense, our passive
subjective sense or sense of soul transference.
Some men are daily dying; some die when they have learned how to
live; and some find their truest account in revealing the mysteries
of both life and death, as is most wonderfully done in this
remarkable volume presented to the reader, even while they
themselves perish in the act of revelation. The author presents the
reader with a somewhat curious yet suggestive and thought provoking
work.
A scientific demonstration of its existence and the laws and
methods of its operation, including a complete course of lessons in
the study and practice of thought transference in individual lives.
This volume is not experimental. Faithful students have tested the
methods prescribed for a better understanding of a faculty which
was receiving its first scientific recognition at the hands of
careful and conscientious investigators fifteen years earlier. The
aim of the author is to rescue a noble theme from the hands of
charlatans and pretenders who have played upon the superstition of
the public and have taken advantage of the mystery that seems to
surround the subconscious operation of the mind.
The laws of thought projection and scientific and practical aspects
of psychometry. Contents: science of telepathy; how thoughts are
transferred; telepathic phenomena; practical methods of
development; thought forms and emanations; creating and projecting
thought; projection of thought forms; nature of psychometry;
psychometric faculty; practical development; colors and symbols;
human psychometry and prediction.
This work was the first sustained philosophical study of psychic
phenomena to follow C.D. Broad's LECTURES ON PSYCHICAL RESEARCH,
written nearly twenty years earlier. The author clearly defines the
categories of psychic phenomena, surveys the most compelling
experimental data, and traces their implications for the philosophy
of science and the philosophy of mind. He considers carefully the
abstract presuppositions underlying leading theories of psychic
phenomena, and he offers bold criticisms of both mechanistic
analyses of communication and psychophysical identity theories. In
addition, he challenges the received view that experimental
repeatability is the paramount criterion for evaluating
parapsychological research, and he exposes the deep confusions
underlying Jung's concept of synchronicity.
Premonitions of September 11th is a look at the event from a
metaphysical point of view. Several people had "seen" or had
premonitions about the event in one form or another some time
before it actually occurred. Presented are nearly two dozen
premonitions from common everyday people, sandwiched amongst
several different philosophies on the nature of premonitions, and
metaphysical events in general. It is time to acknowledge the
reality of psychic phenomena!
This unique book teaches a useful skill in psychic sensing by
shifting awareness, much like shifting attention to recall a
memory. Abundant examples of remarkable results and swift learning
are supplemented by discussions of applications and metaphysical
phenomena.
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