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Books > Health, Home & Family > Mind, body & spirit > Psychic powers, ESP
This book is another example of the New Thought movement where the
author looks at the law of attrac-tion in the sense of thought with
the respect of the power of mind. Atkinson points out the
similarities between the law of gravitation and the mental law of
attraction. He ex-plains that thought vibrations are as real as
those manifesting as light, heat, magnetism and electricity. The
difference is in the vibratory rate which also ex-plains the fact
that thought vibrations cannot usually be perceived by our five
senses. The author, rather skillfully, argues that there are huge
gaps in the spectrum of light and sound vibrations, wide enough to
include other worlds. It is logical that these activities would be
perceived by sense organs at-tuned to them. Increasingly
sophisticated scientific instruments are able to register more and
more of these hidden frequencies.
Thought Vibration or the Law of Attraction in the Thought World by
William Walker Atkinson
In this New Thought classic, Atkinson looks at the law of
attraction in the thought world. He points out the similarities
between the law of gravitation and the mental law of attraction. He
explains that thought vibrations are as real as those manifesting
as light, heat, magnetism and electricity. The difference is in the
vibratory rate which also explains the fact that thought vibrations
cannot usually be perceived by our 5 senses.
Contents: Law of attraction in the thought world; Thought-waves
and their power of reproduction; About the mind; Mind building;
Secret of the will; How to become immune to injurious thought
attraction; Transmutation of negative thought; Law of mental
control; Asserting the life force; Training the habit mind;
Psychology of the emotions; Developing new brain cells; Attractive
power-desire force; Law, not chance.
Your Invisible Power by Genevieve Behrend
This is a really inspiring book. It gets you focused on your
dreams and goals with very simple to understand directions. I
encourage everyone to read and apply the information with a spirit
of enthusiasm and watch your life change
The phenomena of ghosts and hauntings are very real experiences
that more and more people are encountering every day. It is their
true cause and nature that is the ongoing mystery. In Paranormal
Investigations, author Chad Stambaugh discusses the process of
trying to find that one piece of evidence that could prove, without
a doubt, that ghosts are real.
"Paranormal Investigations" shows both the beginner and the
professional when and how to correctly operate the different types
of equipment integral to a paranormal investigation-cameras,
camcorders, voice recorders, digital video recorders, EMF
detectors, dowsing rods, pendulums, and more. In addition, Chad
breaks down, step by step, the correct procedures for conducting
both public and private investigations, including how to deal with
clients, what to look for, how to look for it, and how to document
an investigation.
Through this detailed guide, Chad works toward creating
paranormal unity among those who research the events or phenomena
that science can't or won't explain.
Are you out of your body? At least part of you may be, if
consciousness can extend beyond the brain in your skull. In
"Science and Spirit," authors Charles F. Emmons and Penelope Emmons
explore some intriguing questions: What evidence is there for
consciousness apart from the body, and what evidence is there for
survival of consciousness after bodily death?
Through ethnographic interviews with scientists, observations at
conferences, and visits to research institutes, they investigate
the existence and meaning of ESP, out-of-body experiences,
near-death experiences, reincarnation, spirit mediumship, lucid
dreaming, and ghost experiences. In this study, they share a
variety of scientific frames for looking at these questions and
happenings, and they disclose their own paranormal experiences.
"Science and Spirit" uses a unique blend of strong academic and
scientific theory and methodology and applies it to the examination
of paranormal topics.
Violet Mary Firth, also known as Dion Fortune, explores how our
minds operate and interact with visual and other stimuli. To detail
her subject, Firth draws upon both her immense understanding of the
brain's workings in the scientific schema, as well as through her
affiliation with occult spiritualism and realms beyond our own.
This multi-faceted approach, together with the author's lively and
engaging style, makes for an excellent primer upon human
perceptions, and the upper and lower functions of mind. Other
subjects of interest include the response of the mind to scenarios
demanding instinctive reaction, its sexual and reproductive
impulses, its ability to dissociate itself from reality, and the
various characteristics of dreams. Treatments of the early 20th
century - Firth originally published this work in 1922 - range from
hypnosis, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, and the use of suggestion
and autosuggestion upon patients.
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