ESP and Hypnosis

ESP and Hypnosis
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781583488478
ISBN-13 : 1583488472
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Synopsis ESP and Hypnosis by : Susy Smith

Susy Smith, internationally known author of twenty-one books on parapsychology and the occult, traces the fascinting, many-faceted history of hypnosis—from its shady origins to its present status of quasi-respectability and its promising future as a tool for producing Extrasensory Perception. In this book you will read about astonishing cases of hypnosis and the people who practice it. The report of the California doctor who used hypnosis as the sole anesthetic in heart surgery on two teenagers . . . The frightening story of a group of amateur hypnotists who placed a young girl in a trance so deep that she lost the use of English and began to speak in a strange, unknown language. The resulting loss of communication made it impossible for the hypnotists to bring the subject out of her trance . . . The staggering implications of statistics—which show that many hypnotic trances lead to communication with the dead . . . The Soviet professor who conducted long-distance telepathic hypnosis tests designed to make telepathy useful for the Russian cosmonauts . . . Be sure to visit the Afterlife Codes website of the Susy Smith Project at www.afterlifecodes.com.

ESP and Hypnosis

ESP and Hypnosis
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Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : LCCN:72090990
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Synopsis ESP and Hypnosis by : Susy Smith

Hypnosis

Hypnosis
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Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 8180697274
ISBN-13 : 9788180697272
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Hypnosis by : Bhupendra Maganlal Palan

Papers presented at the National Conference on Hypnotherapy : the Therapy of New Millennium, held at Vadodara during 9-11 January 2009.

The Elements of Parapsychology

The Elements of Parapsychology
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781476631202
ISBN-13 : 1476631204
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Synopsis The Elements of Parapsychology by : K. Ramakrishna Rao

Psychic phenomena, recorded throughout human history, remained a mystery or a matter of faith rather than a subject of serious study until scientists began to investigate them roughly a century and a half ago. Systematic experimentation began with the work of J.B. Rhine at Duke University, resulting in the publication of Extra-Sensory Perception (1934) followed by Extra-Sensory Perception After Sixty Years (1940). Rhine and researchers who came after him struggled to present sufficient evidence to gain scientific credibility for the existence of extrasensory abilities. Yet despite tight experimental controls and numerous significant results the subject remains controversial. Parapsychologists argue that the impasse is not due to a lack of evidence but to the challenge their claims pose to the worldview of science in general. This comprehensive overview of the discipline of parapsychology, written by one of its most notable investigators, offers the reader a full understanding of both its concepts, theories and methods, and its controversies, problems and prospects.

States of Mind

States of Mind
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Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015063541646
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Synopsis States of Mind by : Adrian Parker

Consciousness Studies

Consciousness Studies
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 9781476621715
ISBN-13 : 1476621713
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Synopsis Consciousness Studies by : K. Ramakrishna Rao

Consciousness is perplexing: too familiar and intimate to ignore, too complex and elusive to understand. Although consciousness is embedded in all our experience and is considered basic to all our knowing, no one seems to know what exactly it is, and the concept is both widely used and much abused. For the better part of the twentieth century, the study of consciousness was viewed as unworthy of scholarly and scientific pursuit. Research has consequently suffered. This cross-cultural examination first explores the varieties of conscious experience and reflects on the attempts to understand and explain consciousness in the Western scholarly and scientific tradition. The next section deals with Eastern spiritual traditions and how they differ with and complement the Western viewpoints. In the final chapters the author reconciles the two traditions for a comprehensive understanding of what consciousness is, and considers how such an understanding may be helpful for a cross-cultural assessment of behavior, as well as for enhancing human abilities and wellness.

First Sight

First Sight
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 503
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ISBN-10 : 9781442213913
ISBN-13 : 1442213914
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Synopsis First Sight by : James C. Carpenter

Often seen as supernatural, unpredictable, illusory and possibly dangerous, ESP, telepathy, clairvoyance and other parapsychological activities are actually happening all the time and help us make sense of everyday experiences. First Sight provides a new way of understanding such experiences and describes a way of thinking about the unconscious mind that makes it clear that these abilities are not rare and anomalous, but instead are used by all of us all the time, unconsciously and efficiently. Drawing upon a broad array of studies in contemporary psychology, the author integrates a new model for understanding these unusual abilities with the best research in psychology on problems as diverse as memory, perception, personality, creativity and fear. In doing so, he illustrates how the field of parapsychology, which, historically, has been riddled with confusion, skepticism and false claims, can move from the edges of science to its center, where it will offer fascinating new knowledge about unmapped aspects of our nature. The author demonstrates that the new model accounts for accumulated findings very well, and explains previous mysteries, resolves apparent contradictions, and offers clear directions for further study. First Sight also ventures beyond the laboratory to explain such things as why apparent paranormal experiences are so rare, why they need not be feared, and how they can be more intentionally accessed. Further study of this theory is likely to lead to a "technology" of parapsychological processes while drastically revising our conception of the science of the mind toward a new science more humane and more replete with possibility than we have imagined in the past.

Knowing the Facts about Hypnosis and Hypnotic Regression

Knowing the Facts about Hypnosis and Hypnotic Regression
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Publisher : ATRI Publishing
Total Pages : 88
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ISBN-10 : 9781937136826
ISBN-13 : 1937136825
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Knowing the Facts about Hypnosis and Hypnotic Regression by : John Ankerberg

Hypnosis seems to be one of those subjects that everyone knows about but few know what to do with. Widespread claims are made for its application to medicine psychotherapy education and many other fields. Self-help promoters claim that it can be used to treat or cure an endless variety of physical ailments and personal problems. This book explains the moral issues dangers and occult potential that are inherent in hypnosis as well as the biblical warnings.

Extrasensory Perception

Extrasensory Perception
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9781351520812
ISBN-13 : 1351520814
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Extrasensory Perception by : Gertrude Schmeidler

If extrasensory perception is a common human ability, why can't we all score high on ESP tests? This book answers the question by describing psychological determinants of success and failure in extrasensory perception. Some of the most signifi cant points raised in the editor's enlightening introduction are developed in greater detail in the nine essays that follow, all of them important statements giving a clear picture of research into ESP and the debate that surrounds it. Each essay is followed by a comment relating the essay to the field as a whole. In essays on the debate about ESP, an attack (by C. E. M. Hansel) is followed by a rebuttal (by J. B. Rhine and J. G. Pratt), offering the reader insight into the peculiar tension surrounding the ESP controversy. The book also includes a balanced overview of problems in the field by J. C. Crumbaugh, and six other essays on the psychological factors that influence research on ESP. Controversy over ESP is of special interest also because the questions critics raise relate closely to problems within psychology itself. In addition, the essays reflect a quality common to much research: the excitement of uncovering results that advance our knowledge. This book is intended for supplementary course use. Because of the fundamental problems it addresses, it also offers richly rewarding reading for all teaching and practicing psychologists as well as for the interested generalist. A substantial number of research reports are cited throughout, so that any reader seeking further information will find the cited references invaluable.