Mysteries of the Mind by Kathryn Walker

By Kathryn Walker

The brain is a robust tool that has but to be thoroughly understood. This e-book examines brain over topic, taking a look atamong different thingsclaims that mind energy by myself can bend spoons, determine things like symbols, dates, and numbers with no need visible them, or maybe learn the minds of astronauts!

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Mysteries of the mind Do we only have five senses, or is there a sixth called extra-sensory perception? Can people who have this ability really use ESP to read thoughts, predict the fall of the dice, and bend spoons? Find out all about divining, dowsing, parapsychology, and mind travel and decide for yourself.

Or perhaps, people with special powers just use the five normal senses. They might simply be better at using them than the rest of us. Some people who have studied ESP and PK think there may be an unknown force around us that causes psychic events to happen. But no one has yet found a way of proving it exists. 28 >> force—An energy or power This picture, titled The Aura, was painted by Ingo Swann. An aura is said to be a type of misty glow surrounding a person. People who see auras say that we all have one.

Martin, Michael. ESP: Extrasensory Perception, “Edge Books” series. Capstone Press, 2006. • Oxlade, Chris. ” series. Heinemann, 2008. 32 Unsolved! separates fact from fantasy as you gain an amazing insight into the greatest mysteries of our world. mysteries of the mind Do we only have five senses, or is there a sixth called extra-sensory perception? Can people who have this ability really use ESP to read thoughts, predict the fall of the dice, and bend spoons? Find out all about divining, dowsing, parapsychology, and mind travel and decide for yourself.

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