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March 3, 2010

Hypnosis Script

During the Middle Ages hypnotism was mistaken for witchcraft. A hundred years ago, hypnotists were considered no better than snake oil salesmen and were often run out of town or tarred and feathered. At the same time, hypnotists have provided entertainment in vaudeville shows or circus tents to entranced audiences. This dual attitude suggests the confusion and fascination we all have for the mysterious art known as hypnotism. Today, practitioners of hypnotism are trainers of professional sports teams, psychoanalysts, psychologists and university researchers. It is clear that the science of hypnotism has come a long way

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March 3, 2010

ESP Extra-Sensory Perception

ESP Extra-Sensory Perception;  Exploring Inner Space;  The Sensitives;  Psi ABilities;  Parapsychology and Spiritualism;  ESP and Psychiatry;  PSI Research;  Foreseeing the Future;  What is Time; Types of Precognitive Experiences;  Telepathy;  Twins;  Aboriginal Telepathy; Clairvoyance;  Psychics Helping Police; Dowsing;  Poltergeists; Psychokinesis; People Who See Without Eyes; Astral Projection; Human Doubles;  Ghosts;  Mediums; Psychedelics; What Does LSD Do;  ESP in the Space Age;  Behind the Iron Curtain; Latest Experiments in ESP;  ESP Test It Yourself; Inside Cover Blurb Have you ever played a “lucky” hunch? Ever had a dream come true? Received a call or letter from someone you “just happened” to think of? Felt that “I’ve been here before” sensation known as Deja vu? Sensed what was “about to happen” even an instant before it occurred? Known what someone was about to say – or perhaps even spoken the exact words along with him? Then You May Be Using Your Sixth Sense Your Esp Without Even Realizing It! Recent research indicates that almost everyone possesses latent ESP powers. Moreover, those powers within you can be developed and improved. Telepathy, for example, is a talent nearly everyone has to a certain degree. And telepathic ability can be improved with training and practice! New frontiers are being opened in the understanding of ESP as man continues to explore the vast universe of the mind. Here is a challenging new look at the phenomenal field of parapsychology that not only gives you a better understanding of this mysterious and wonderful power of mind over time and matter, but also shows you how to test your own ESP ability.

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March 3, 2010

Telepathy

At about 4:00 P.M. on July 1, 1951, Mrs. Frances Wall had just finished bathing and setting her hair and had lain down on the bed to read until her husband returned from an outing at the park. She had begun to doze off when she suddenly heard her husband’s voice cry out in anguish: “Frances, come to the park. I’m drowning!” His voice was so loud and distinct that Mrs. Wall thought at first that it had come from the apartment. She sat up, stunned, trying to clear her head. “Please, Frances, please hurry!” Sickened by the sudden realization that something dreadful was happening to her husband, Mrs. Wall hurried to put on a robe and ran from the apartment. When she was halfway to the lake in the park, she could see a crowd gathering near the shore. She knew without going a step further that her husband had drowned. On May 19, 1931, a nurse reported a similar telepathic crisis linkage for the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research. Shortly before she was to go on night duty, Miss Margaret Jones was awakened by a voice calling: “Margaret, Margaret.” She had a distinct impression that someone rushed into her room and back out again. Puzzled, she got out of bed and looked down the corridor. There was no one in sight. Not being able to determine any reason for alarm, Miss Jones began to get dressed. It must have been a maid who had awakened her for duty, she thought. But she was still mystified, especially in view of the fact that no one at the hospital had ever called her by her first name. When she finally looked at her clock, she saw that she had been awakened at 5:30 A.M. As the night nurses were not usually awakened until 7:30, Miss Jones sat down on her bed completely baffled. Later, while she was on duty, Miss Jones received a telegram that informed her that her niece had passed away at 5:30 A.M. When she went to be with her sister in her sorrow, she learned that the child had suddenly taken ill, and although an immediate operation had been performed, she had only lived for a few hours. As she lay dying, the child had called out: “Margaret, Margaret.” These two cases bear out the contention that telepathy (and ESP in general) functions best between individuals who have a strong emotional link. This particular level of man’s mind seems to operate best spontaneously, especially when a crisis situation makes it necessary to communicate through other than the standard sensory channels.

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March 3, 2010

The Sensitives

The practical Dutch have long made regular use of their sensitives in much the same manner as the technically minded American would not hesitate to call in a specialist with a more conventional talent. On April 26, 1956, Mr. P. van Delzen, a sensitive who resides in Amsterdam, was handed a photograph by a distressed resident of the city. “It is my brother-in-law,” the man told him. “He has been missing since the morning of April 23rd. In his car he left a note saying that he was planning to drown himself. Where … where may we find his body?” The sensitive ran his hands lightly over the photograph of the missing man. “He is not dead,” van Delzen said. “Your brother-in-law is incapable of committing suicide. He did not go into the water. He went north.” The next day, van Del/en received another call from the man. The brother-in-law had not yet been located. The family was more certain than before that the man had committed suicide. The sensitive persisted: “Do not be alarmed. He will soon return. He is not dead.” On April 28th, the missing man called home and shame-facedly asked if the family would forgive his indiscretion. He had been depressed, had decided to run away from home, and had been working for a farmer in a village north of Amsterdam since his disappearance six days before. While our own “psi” experiences may not be so dramatic as these, nearly all of us have had glimpses into the world of ESP. Feeling that we have been present at some previous time in a room we know we have never before entered … Dreaming of a friend from whom we have not heard in months, then receiving a letter from that person in the next morning’s mail … Hearing a telephone ring and being so certain of the identity of the caller that we call him by name the instant we lift up the receiver … These incidents are so common that they receive little more than half-joking comment. It is only when a paranormal event of shocking or dramatic impact startles our emotions that we relate it to others and, perhaps, even record it.

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March 3, 2010

ESP Extra-Sensory Perception

ESP Extra-Sensory Perception;  Exploring Inner Space;  The Sensitives;  Psi ABilities;  Parapsychology and Spiritualism;  ESP and Psychiatry;  PSI Research;  Foreseeing the Future;  What is Time; Types of Precognitive Experiences;  Telepathy;  Twins;  Aboriginal Telepathy; Clairvoyance;  Psychics Helping Police; Dowsing;  Poltergeists; Psychokinesis; People Who See Without Eyes; Astral Projection; Human Doubles;  Ghosts;  Mediums; Psychedelics; What Does LSD Do;  ESP in the Space Age;  Behind the Iron Curtain; Latest Experiments in ESP;  ESP Test It Yourself; Inside Cover Blurb Have you ever played a “lucky” hunch? Ever had a dream come true? Received a call or letter from someone you “just happened” to think of? Felt that “I’ve been here before” sensation known as Deja vu? Sensed what was “about to happen” even an instant before it occurred? Known what someone was about to say – or perhaps even spoken the exact words along with him? Then You May Be Using Your Sixth Sense Your Esp Without Even Realizing It! Recent research indicates that almost everyone possesses latent ESP powers. Moreover, those powers within you can be developed and improved. Telepathy, for example, is a talent nearly everyone has to a certain degree. And telepathic ability can be improved with training and practice! New frontiers are being opened in the understanding of ESP as man continues to explore the vast universe of the mind. Here is a challenging new look at the phenomenal field of parapsychology that not only gives you a better understanding of this mysterious and wonderful power of mind over time and matter, but also shows you how to test your own ESP ability.

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March 3, 2010

Telepathy

At about 4:00 P.M. on July 1, 1951, Mrs. Frances Wall had just finished bathing and setting her hair and had lain down on the bed to read until her husband returned from an outing at the park. She had begun to doze off when she suddenly heard her husband’s voice cry out in anguish: “Frances, come to the park. I’m drowning!” His voice was so loud and distinct that Mrs. Wall thought at first that it had come from the apartment. She sat up, stunned, trying to clear her head. “Please, Frances, please hurry!” Sickened by the sudden realization that something dreadful was happening to her husband, Mrs. Wall hurried to put on a robe and ran from the apartment. When she was halfway to the lake in the park, she could see a crowd gathering near the shore. She knew without going a step further that her husband had drowned. On May 19, 1931, a nurse reported a similar telepathic crisis linkage for the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research. Shortly before she was to go on night duty, Miss Margaret Jones was awakened by a voice calling: “Margaret, Margaret.” She had a distinct impression that someone rushed into her room and back out again. Puzzled, she got out of bed and looked down the corridor. There was no one in sight. Not being able to determine any reason for alarm, Miss Jones began to get dressed. It must have been a maid who had awakened her for duty, she thought. But she was still mystified, especially in view of the fact that no one at the hospital had ever called her by her first name. When she finally looked at her clock, she saw that she had been awakened at 5:30 A.M. As the night nurses were not usually awakened until 7:30, Miss Jones sat down on her bed completely baffled. Later, while she was on duty, Miss Jones received a telegram that informed her that her niece had passed away at 5:30 A.M. When she went to be with her sister in her sorrow, she learned that the child had suddenly taken ill, and although an immediate operation had been performed, she had only lived for a few hours. As she lay dying, the child had called out: “Margaret, Margaret.” These two cases bear out the contention that telepathy (and ESP in general) functions best between individuals who have a strong emotional link. This particular level of man’s mind seems to operate best spontaneously, especially when a crisis situation makes it necessary to communicate through other than the standard sensory channels.

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March 3, 2010

The Sensitives

The practical Dutch have long made regular use of their sensitives in much the same manner as the technically minded American would not hesitate to call in a specialist with a more conventional talent. On April 26, 1956, Mr. P. van Delzen, a sensitive who resides in Amsterdam, was handed a photograph by a distressed resident of the city. “It is my brother-in-law,” the man told him. “He has been missing since the morning of April 23rd. In his car he left a note saying that he was planning to drown himself. Where … where may we find his body?” The sensitive ran his hands lightly over the photograph of the missing man. “He is not dead,” van Delzen said. “Your brother-in-law is incapable of committing suicide. He did not go into the water. He went north.” The next day, van Del/en received another call from the man. The brother-in-law had not yet been located. The family was more certain than before that the man had committed suicide. The sensitive persisted: “Do not be alarmed. He will soon return. He is not dead.” On April 28th, the missing man called home and shame-facedly asked if the family would forgive his indiscretion. He had been depressed, had decided to run away from home, and had been working for a farmer in a village north of Amsterdam since his disappearance six days before. While our own “psi” experiences may not be so dramatic as these, nearly all of us have had glimpses into the world of ESP. Feeling that we have been present at some previous time in a room we know we have never before entered … Dreaming of a friend from whom we have not heard in months, then receiving a letter from that person in the next morning’s mail … Hearing a telephone ring and being so certain of the identity of the caller that we call him by name the instant we lift up the receiver … These incidents are so common that they receive little more than half-joking comment. It is only when a paranormal event of shocking or dramatic impact startles our emotions that we relate it to others and, perhaps, even record it.

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March 3, 2010

ESP Extra-Sensory Perception

ESP Extra-Sensory Perception;  Exploring Inner Space;  The Sensitives;  Psi ABilities;  Parapsychology and Spiritualism;  ESP and Psychiatry;  PSI Research;  Foreseeing the Future;  What is Time; Types of Precognitive Experiences;  Telepathy;  Twins;  Aboriginal Telepathy; Clairvoyance;  Psychics Helping Police; Dowsing;  Poltergeists; Psychokinesis; People Who See Without Eyes; Astral Projection; Human Doubles;  Ghosts;  Mediums; Psychedelics; What Does LSD Do;  ESP in the Space Age;  Behind the Iron Curtain; Latest Experiments in ESP;  ESP Test It Yourself; Inside Cover Blurb Have you ever played a “lucky” hunch? Ever had a dream come true? Received a call or letter from someone you “just happened” to think of? Felt that “I’ve been here before” sensation known as Deja vu? Sensed what was “about to happen” even an instant before it occurred? Known what someone was about to say – or perhaps even spoken the exact words along with him? Then You May Be Using Your Sixth Sense Your Esp Without Even Realizing It! Recent research indicates that almost everyone possesses latent ESP powers. Moreover, those powers within you can be developed and improved. Telepathy, for example, is a talent nearly everyone has to a certain degree. And telepathic ability can be improved with training and practice! New frontiers are being opened in the understanding of ESP as man continues to explore the vast universe of the mind. Here is a challenging new look at the phenomenal field of parapsychology that not only gives you a better understanding of this mysterious and wonderful power of mind over time and matter, but also shows you how to test your own ESP ability.

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March 3, 2010

Telepathy

At about 4:00 P.M. on July 1, 1951, Mrs. Frances Wall had just finished bathing and setting her hair and had lain down on the bed to read until her husband returned from an outing at the park. She had begun to doze off when she suddenly heard her husband’s voice cry out in anguish: “Frances, come to the park. I’m drowning!” His voice was so loud and distinct that Mrs. Wall thought at first that it had come from the apartment. She sat up, stunned, trying to clear her head. “Please, Frances, please hurry!” Sickened by the sudden realization that something dreadful was happening to her husband, Mrs. Wall hurried to put on a robe and ran from the apartment. When she was halfway to the lake in the park, she could see a crowd gathering near the shore. She knew without going a step further that her husband had drowned. On May 19, 1931, a nurse reported a similar telepathic crisis linkage for the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research. Shortly before she was to go on night duty, Miss Margaret Jones was awakened by a voice calling: “Margaret, Margaret.” She had a distinct impression that someone rushed into her room and back out again. Puzzled, she got out of bed and looked down the corridor. There was no one in sight. Not being able to determine any reason for alarm, Miss Jones began to get dressed. It must have been a maid who had awakened her for duty, she thought. But she was still mystified, especially in view of the fact that no one at the hospital had ever called her by her first name. When she finally looked at her clock, she saw that she had been awakened at 5:30 A.M. As the night nurses were not usually awakened until 7:30, Miss Jones sat down on her bed completely baffled. Later, while she was on duty, Miss Jones received a telegram that informed her that her niece had passed away at 5:30 A.M. When she went to be with her sister in her sorrow, she learned that the child had suddenly taken ill, and although an immediate operation had been performed, she had only lived for a few hours. As she lay dying, the child had called out: “Margaret, Margaret.” These two cases bear out the contention that telepathy (and ESP in general) functions best between individuals who have a strong emotional link. This particular level of man’s mind seems to operate best spontaneously, especially when a crisis situation makes it necessary to communicate through other than the standard sensory channels.

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March 3, 2010

The Sensitives

The practical Dutch have long made regular use of their sensitives in much the same manner as the technically minded American would not hesitate to call in a specialist with a more conventional talent. On April 26, 1956, Mr. P. van Delzen, a sensitive who resides in Amsterdam, was handed a photograph by a distressed resident of the city. “It is my brother-in-law,” the man told him. “He has been missing since the morning of April 23rd. In his car he left a note saying that he was planning to drown himself. Where … where may we find his body?” The sensitive ran his hands lightly over the photograph of the missing man. “He is not dead,” van Delzen said. “Your brother-in-law is incapable of committing suicide. He did not go into the water. He went north.” The next day, van Del/en received another call from the man. The brother-in-law had not yet been located. The family was more certain than before that the man had committed suicide. The sensitive persisted: “Do not be alarmed. He will soon return. He is not dead.” On April 28th, the missing man called home and shame-facedly asked if the family would forgive his indiscretion. He had been depressed, had decided to run away from home, and had been working for a farmer in a village north of Amsterdam since his disappearance six days before. While our own “psi” experiences may not be so dramatic as these, nearly all of us have had glimpses into the world of ESP. Feeling that we have been present at some previous time in a room we know we have never before entered … Dreaming of a friend from whom we have not heard in months, then receiving a letter from that person in the next morning’s mail … Hearing a telephone ring and being so certain of the identity of the caller that we call him by name the instant we lift up the receiver … These incidents are so common that they receive little more than half-joking comment. It is only when a paranormal event of shocking or dramatic impact startles our emotions that we relate it to others and, perhaps, even record it.

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