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Limitless mind : a guide to remote viewing and transformation of consciousness (edition 2004)

by Russell Targ

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The psychic abilities of most humans are dampened by the clatter of our conscious minds. In this timely book, Russell Targ shows listeners how to quiet this noise and see into the far reaches of time and space through remote viewing. He also illuminates the phenomena of intuitive medical diagnosis and distant healing in a groundbreaking synthesis of research and empirical data. Drawing on a broad range of spiritual traditions, Targ demonstrates that these psychic abilities offer a path of self-inquiry and self-realization and have the power to expand each person's limited awareness into the consciousness shared by all beings. Targ explores the scientific and spiritual implications of remote viewing, as well as offering practical techniques and exercises to nurture this universally available but often untapped skill.… (more)
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Title:Limitless mind : a guide to remote viewing and transformation of consciousness
Authors:Russell Targ
Info:Novato, Calif. : Enfield : New World Library ; Airlift, 2004.
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I consider science an integrating part of our endeavor to answer the one great philosophical question which embraces all others — who
are we? And more than that: I consider this not only one of the tasks, but the task, of science, the only one that really counts. — Erwin Schrödinger
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This book is dedicated
to the memory of my beloved daughter
Dr. Elisabeth Targ,
visionary psychiatrist and gifted healer,
and with limitless love
to my teacher Gangaji.
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I have been investigating and writing about remote viewing and extrasensory perception (ESP) for more than thirty years.
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The psychic abilities of most humans are dampened by the clatter of our conscious minds. In this timely book, Russell Targ shows listeners how to quiet this noise and see into the far reaches of time and space through remote viewing. He also illuminates the phenomena of intuitive medical diagnosis and distant healing in a groundbreaking synthesis of research and empirical data. Drawing on a broad range of spiritual traditions, Targ demonstrates that these psychic abilities offer a path of self-inquiry and self-realization and have the power to expand each person's limited awareness into the consciousness shared by all beings. Targ explores the scientific and spiritual implications of remote viewing, as well as offering practical techniques and exercises to nurture this universally available but often untapped skill.

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