The psychic abilities of most humans are dampened by the clatter of our conscious minds. In this timely book, Russell Targ draws on the work of ancient mystics and traditions — Gnostic, Christian, Buddhist, Kabalistic Jewish, Sufi, yogi, and especially Hindu spiritual master Patanjali — to show readers how to quiet this noise and see into the far reaches of time and space through remote viewing. This psychic ability offers a path of self-inquiry and self-realization and expands each person's limited awareness of the consciousness shared by all humans. Targ explores its scientific as well as spiritual implications and offers techniques and exercises to nurture this universal but mostly untapped skill.
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Review Summary: Very tiring read, not worth the time.
Review: Unless you have degree in Physic, I suggest you do not read this book. Because you will be completely lost with this book like me, it has so many scienticfic teminologies. I can hardly catch up with it. I check the Science dictionary back and forth. Eninstein probably would be the only one to understand it. It is a very tiring read. I wish author could have made it simpler for average human. And the case studies, probably only author can understand it himself. The book is a failure.
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Review Summary: Useless book, no practical helpful techniques.
Review: There could be reason why this book is only $10.17. It is cheap, but unfortunately the content of the book is 'cheap' as not much information is given out. The book itself, it is more like a novel then a practical book which you can actully learn remote viewing. Many concepts and theories in this book, unfortunately you can find these infomation all over the Internet, I felt this book is not being helpful and felt wasted the time to read subjects which I'd already known.
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Review Summary: The Mind Is A Terrible Thing; Waste It
Review: The normal members of the scientific community demand "proof", or some sort of stupid human trick, before they accept the existence of "expanded awareness". How refreshing to see someone of Russell Targ's stature show how the research they were doing into PSI had roots in Buddhism, mention in The Tibetan Book of the Dead, Hinduism, and other Eastern philosophies, some over 10,000 years old. As a remote viewer and long-time seeker of spiritual knowledge, this book is a keeper. It includes some of their experiments with remote viewing at the Stanford Research Institute, precognitive dreaming, intuitive and distant healing. We make our own reality; time and space are just mental constructs - concepts in the mind. This book is not a guide to remote viewing.
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Review Summary: A Powerful Discovery
Review: "Limitless Mind" by Russell Targ and Jean Houston, is an exceptional book that focuses on unique topics such as distant mental influence, quantum hologram, and intuitive medical diagnosis.
The meassage that is of paramount importance is that all people have many psychic abilities, but these remain undiscovered and undeveloped due to the clutter of our conscious rational mind.
Techniques and exercises are provided to develop our inherent, but as yet often latent, psychic abilities and thereby transform our lives.
Some further powerful New Age books are:
Nexus: A Neo Novel
[[ASIN:1416516778 Entangled Minds: Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum
Reality]]
What the Bleep!? - Down the Rabbit Hole (QUANTUM Three-Disc Special Edition)
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Review Summary: Love, Love, Love
Review: This was the first book I ever purchased because I wanted to. It was the smartest decision I ever made. It covers remote viewing of which I was quite interested in, and gave me many more things to pursue my goals of existence. Also helped me reach deep meditation and peace within the first 3 pages. Thank you Russell Targ. I hope to meet you someday.