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1929. Dr. Carrington, one of the world's foremost psychic
researchers, brings his vast knowledge of scientific investigation
to bear in editing the remarkable account of Sylvan Muldoon's out
of body experiences. Muldoon gives not only a vivid account of his
own astral projections, but instructions to the student in the
technique of projecting the astral body.
REPRINT of 1954 edition. Natural Hygiene (NH) is an alternative
medicine originating from the Nature Cure movement. It is a form of
vitalism that considers self-healing the best and only cure for
disease, and favors fasting as restorative and favors dietary and
other lifestyle measures as preventative. It is generally against
medical treatment, with the exception of surgery in certain
situations, such as for broken bones and to "remove a deadly
secondary cause."The movement originated with Isaac Jennings, who,
after practicing traditional medicine for 20 years, began
formulating his ideas about Natural Hygiene in 1822. Several other
mostly later thinkers, including Sylvester Graham, influenced the
movement or are considered important to it. The founder of Natural
Hygiene, Herbert Shelton, became a major writer on the topic.
Putting his many years of research into a single volume, Hereward
Carrington presents readers with a self-help guide for increasing
their psychic abilities. Everyone who has experienced psychic
phenomena, he says, wants to know how they can develop such powers
on their own. And in this book, first published in 1920, he gives
them their answers. As the path of development differs for each
kind of medium, he has provided instruction on a variety of
abilities, including automatic writing and clairvoyance. Serious
students of the paranormal as well as those interested purely for
entertainment value will find this book a helpful reference.
British investigator of psychic phenomenon HEREWARD CARRINGTON
(1880-1958) was a member of the Society for Psychical Research and
wrote many books on the paranormal. Despite many of his most
convincing cases being shown to be frauds, he continued to study
claims of psychic power and established a research society in the
United States in 1921. Some of his most famous works include
Eusapia Paladino and Her Phenomena (1909) and Psychical Phenomena
and the War (1918).
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