Psychology
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Test
Your Intuition!
l The following
quiz was created by psychologist and author of "The Intuitive Edge",
Dr. Philip Goldberg. This book was one of the first books to be printed
for the layman on intuition. It is a must read for those who are just
learning to understand and develop their intuition.
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Danger or Opportunity?
Using Intuition to Know When to Risk l Remember:
A risk-taker is like a skydiver who confidently leaps into the unknown,
but has the skills it takes to stay alive and enjoy the ride. Unlike skydiving,
however, risk-taking is for everyone! Here's your goal: to trust your intuition
to help you take risks that truly pay off. Someday, the word risk may even
disappear from your vocabulary!
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Intuition:
A Link Between Psi and Spirituality l
Author:
Jeffrey Mishlove l Intuition
is a wonderful word because it means so many different things to different
people. It has a long tradition of use in philosophy, mathematics, business,
psychology, engineering, linguistics, music, literature, religion, and
science -- particularly with reference to the creative process.
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Science
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Scientific Evidence
of Life after Death •
Taken together,
two recent scientific studies offer powerful evidence that the soul persists
after death, and that souls can be communicated with. |
Seeing Isn't Always
Believing... • Monkeys
and other primates, including humans, have specialized brain cells that
act like an internal mirror. These cells, aptly dubbed "mirror neurons,"
are active when a monkey does something such as grasp a block and also when
the monkey sees someone else grasp a block.
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The Challenge of Change
• Predicting
the future is a difficult task, and I am speaking here without any reference
to the psychic. In 1935, Franklin Roosevelt put together a blue ribbon panel
of scientists and academicians, asking them to look forward to the year
1952. That was only twenty seven years into the future, not terribly long.
One would think that it ought to be possible to extrapolate from the known
present to a future only 27 years down line; after all that is well within
an individual lifetime.
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Intution
Medicine® • To
understand Intuition Medicine® it is essential to accept the premise
that all matter (including human bodies) is made up of energy. Physics has
taught us this for years and it is now considered a scientific fact. Next,
think about how other healers organize and understand their patients. A
medical doctor looks at the human body primarily in terms of its biological
and chemical functioning. He/she organizes the body into systems such as
the nervous system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, etc. Thus,
the medical doctor diagnoses and heals the human body based on a "blueprint"
of its cellular and chemical functioning.
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Psychic
Straight Talk
l Author: Victoria lynn Weston •Why
See a Psychic? Whatever the motivation, a variety of individuals, celebrities,
politicans, business owners, executives employ a personal psychic. Why?
Consulting a professional psychic is one way to obtain useful insight into
your personal and professional life. That insight can bring to your awareness
alternatives to situations that concern you.
From Selecting Your Psychic, From MainStreet to WallStreet |
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Free
Will and The Futurel
Author: Victoria lynn Weston l •
First, if a psychic correctly sees you pursuing a certain course of action
which you carry out, does this in some sense rob you of your freedom? Second,
if you don't do what the reader sees you doing, how are we to explain the
mistaken prediction? From Selecting Your Psychic, From MainStreet to
WallStreet |
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Dreams
and Your Unconscious Mind l by
R. John MacDonald l If a person had completely forgotten
about a friend whom he had not seen for a dozen years and that former friend
were to suddenly appear in front of him by accident, we could say then that
the mode of his consciousness, regarding that mental content, that is his
hitherto forgotten friend, had been transformed from one of "unconsciousness"
to cognitive consciousness. In simply terms, the word "cognition,"
from which "cognitive" is derived, is a reference to that which
is consciously known, that is, known to the extent that the knower knows
that he knows. In contradistinction, to cognition, "feeling" or
intuition, as a mental state, does not allow us to be fully "knowledgeable"
of something that is the object of our attention. Levels of consciousness
are very significant in respect to dreams but for now let's return to our
example of the forgotten friend. [read
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Articles
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Sixth
SenseHelps SolveCase l
Author: Bob Bride - Hossier Times l•
When good, hard police work came up empty in the case of a missing Bloomington
woman back in December 1992, McClain relented and turned to the mystical
magic of an Illinois psychic. |
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THE
EDGE OF TOMORROW l
Author: Beverly Jaegers l •
"More responsible for this than any other single factor is the sudden
legitimacy of Remote Viewing as an artifact of the Cold War, and its avowed
official usage by Governments on both sides of the Atlantic." |
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Psychics:
Sometimes They're Right l
Author: KAREN VOYLES Sun Staff Writer
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"I've worked with police in 28 states and three foreign countries,
so lots of it is over the home," Renier said. "I usually try to
meditate before I start and I'll burn some incense and have some wine to
get in the mood." |
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PSI
vs WALL STREET
l Author: Beverly Jaegers l •"Taking
it in her left hand, Bevy began remote viewing from the envelope, and 'saw'
in the mind's eye a scene involving odd-shaped bushes with small red cherrylike
fruit on them. The fruit was scarce and shriveled up as if affected by bad
weather. There were people in white outfits picking them in big flat baskets..." |
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Remote
Viewing l by Angela T. Smith, Ph.D l REMOTE VIEWING
(RV) in its simplest definition is the trained ability to access
information from a remote geographic location using something other than
the known five senses. Remote Viewing research has been carried
out by Stanford Research Institute (SRI), Scientific Applications International
Corporation (SAIC) and the U.S. Military. The term remote viewing
or RV was coined by Ingo Swann and Janet Mitchell at the American Society
for Psychical Research in NY, in the early 1970's. Swann took the concept
to SRI International in California, where he shared his methodology with
SRI researchers.
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WHERE
IS BIN LADEN: USING REMOTE VIEWING TO COUNTERACT
TERRORISM? "A
human information-accessing capability..... This phenomenon pertains to
the ability of certain individuals to access and describe by means of
mental processes, information sources blocked from ordinary perception,
and generally accepted as secure against such access."
On September 23rd, I and other remote viewers
were offered a unique opportunity to help fight the terrorist situation.
We were asked to participate in a remote viewing project initiated by
an individual working within the federal government. The project involved
matters of national security concern and we were assured that our input
would be taken seriously. [course
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CASSIRER,
ON THE EXPRESSIVE FORM OF MYTHOPOEIC THOUGHT: A FOUNDATION FORBuchanan's
Concept of Ambiance by
Bill Stroud,
Ph.D l The
old argument of empiricism vs. rationalism was the skeleton upon which
hung the heated debates about what constitutes knowledge and how it is
acquired. Today, however, the discussion of remote viewing and its theory
of data acquisition rarely takes a tour through the thought of historical
icons such as Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Kant-nor even a more modern scholar
such as A. J. Ayer.4 Like a leap frog game, remote viewers skip over and
ignore the classical pioneers of epistemological study. Again, such neglect
is often justified by citing the dramatic impact of quantum theory, a
theory that even many physicists admit that they don't actually understand,
but find validated in their experiments. [Remote
Viewing Course]
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Tarot
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Brief
History of Tarot l Presently the world is fascinated
in Tarot. Students of the occult, mystics astrologers and psychics find
geniune enchantment in the different aspects of the cards. The intriguing
history, the philosophy behind each deck and estoteric meanings, rich symbolism
create excitement for the reader and the client. [course
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Introduction
to Astrology l Astrology is one of the oldest, most widely
practiced and frequently used methods of divination. The study of astrology
has origins in the ancient Mesopotamia where inquisitive men first speculated
on the effects of the stars and planets on crops and on mankind. A Gallup
Poll in 1978 indicated that, of 1,750 newspapers in the U.S., 1200 carried
daily horoscopes.
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