Miracles of mind

by Russell Targ, Jane Katra

Publisher: New World Library Published: 1999 Category: Psychology & Self-Help

Prepare to embark on a groundbreaking exploration of human consciousness that bridges the gap between ancient spiritual wisdom and cutting-edge scientific research. This revolutionary work unveils the extraordinary capabilities of the human mind, demonstrating that what we call miracles may actually be natural expressions of our innate potential waiting to be awakened and developed.

Drawing upon decades of rigorous laboratory research, field investigations, and personal experiences, this compelling volume presents compelling evidence for abilities that transcend our ordinary understanding of human perception and influence. Readers will discover documented cases of remote viewing, distant healing, precognition, and other phenomena that challenge the conventional boundaries of space, time, and physical limitation. These aren't simply anecdotal tales or wishful thinking, but carefully documented instances that have been studied under controlled conditions, offering reproducible results that demand serious consideration.

The journey begins by examining the scientific foundation for understanding consciousness as something far more expansive than brain activity alone. Through accessible explanations of quantum physics, nonlocal mind theory, and the latest neuroscience research, complex concepts become understandable frameworks for comprehending how our awareness can extend beyond the confines of our physical bodies. This scientific grounding provides a solid foundation for understanding phenomena that mystics and spiritual practitioners have described for millennia.

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