In 1972, physicist Russell Targ co-founded the Stanford Research Institutes programme to investigate the development of psychic abilities. In his ten years with this programme, he came to understand that most people have the ability to describe events and locations that are blocked from ordinary perception. Here, Targ explores the scientific as ...
The hopeful teaching of this book is that while everybody suffers, most of this suffering is unnecessaryait can be overcome. The legacy of Aristotle is that we think that things must be either true or untrue. Thus we tend to think in terms of polarities: good or evil, right or wrong, Democrat or Republican. This friend-or-foe approach may seem to ...
In this scientific exploration of the mind's powers, Russell Targ, and Jane Katra tell the story of the healing miracles of the mind. The story begins with Katra helping Targ cure himself of what was diagnosed as metastatic cancer.
A droll memoir by a world class physicist that includes recollections of his involvement with pioneering laser research, encounters with many of the most recognizable literary, cultural, and entertainment figures of the 20th century, and his role in teaching ESP techniques to the CIA--a real-life X-files saga.
- Targ is the author of three recent books with New World Library: Limitless Mind (ISBN 1577314131, 2004), The Heart of the Mind (ISBN 1577311566, 2000), and Miracles of Mind (ISBN 1577310977, 1999) - Mind-Reach is the eleventh title in Hampton Roads's Studies in Consciousness series - Originally published by Delacorte (ISBN 0440056888, 1977) - Co ...
A how-to book on overcoming phobias, traumas and the legacy of abuse; on conquering feelings of grief, shame, guilt; and on dealing with disaster, this text facilitates decision-making, and encourages self-motivation in asserting yourself and becoming less dependent in relationships.
A how-to book on overcoming phobias, traumas and the legacy of abuse; on conquering feelings of grief, shame, guilt; and on dealing with disaster, this text facilitates decision-making, and encourages self-motivation in asserting yourself and becoming less dependent in relationships.
Originally published in 1979, Mind at Large is a collection of essays from the leading scientists and progressive thinkers of the day, reporting from the diverse fields of paranormal research and theory. Each piece is edited with an introduction by the pre-eminent researchers in the field Charles Tart, Harold Puthoff, and Russell Targ. Mind at ...
The authors here show how spiritual healing and nonlocal mind - the mind's ability to transcend space and time - are integrally linked. From remote spying for the CIA to the use of remote viewing for healing, this is a story of inner discovery and of unleashing the latent powers within.
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