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River Dreams: The Case of the Missing General and Other Adventures in Psychic Research

by Dale E. Graff

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River Dreams is a fascinating exploration of our psychic nature from a personal perspective. It is an inspirational volume that will be of interest to anyone interested in psychic phenomena, secret government research, and personal growth.For seventeen years, Graff directed the United States Defense Department funded Project Stargate. In the course of those years he was called upon to use remote viewing, extrasensory perception, telepathy, and precognition to gather intelligence information, ranging from discovering the location of a kidnapped United States general to locating a missing Soviet airplane. Both Graff's personal and professional experiences conclusively prove that psychic phenomena occur and that each of us has psychic abilities.However, the most important element of this book is not the fascinating and sometimes bizzarre stories of the paranormal. Rather, it is Graff's eloquently expressed conviction that the nurturing of psychic abilities is a critical component in the development of self-awareness, personal growth, and a greater sensitivity to the natural world.Graff's skillful interweaving of personal anecdotes and professional experiences, combined with exercises and tips for how anyone can develop and use their psychic abilities, make for a powerful and inspirational volume that will be read for years to come.… (more)
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River Dreams is a fascinating exploration of our psychic nature from a personal perspective. It is an inspirational volume that will be of interest to anyone interested in psychic phenomena, secret government research, and personal growth.For seventeen years, Graff directed the United States Defense Department funded Project Stargate. In the course of those years he was called upon to use remote viewing, extrasensory perception, telepathy, and precognition to gather intelligence information, ranging from discovering the location of a kidnapped United States general to locating a missing Soviet airplane. Both Graff's personal and professional experiences conclusively prove that psychic phenomena occur and that each of us has psychic abilities.However, the most important element of this book is not the fascinating and sometimes bizzarre stories of the paranormal. Rather, it is Graff's eloquently expressed conviction that the nurturing of psychic abilities is a critical component in the development of self-awareness, personal growth, and a greater sensitivity to the natural world.Graff's skillful interweaving of personal anecdotes and professional experiences, combined with exercises and tips for how anyone can develop and use their psychic abilities, make for a powerful and inspirational volume that will be read for years to come.

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