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  • The Science of ESP (Extrasensory Perception)

  • The Sixth Sense (Science of the Mystical Arts)
  • By: Lynne Kolestar
  • Narrated by: Lynne Kolestar
  • Length: 4 hrs and 48 mins

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The Science of ESP (Extrasensory Perception)

By: Lynne Kolestar
Narrated by: Lynne Kolestar
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Summary

As part of the series "Science of the Mystical Arts," "The Science of ESP (Extrasensory Perception): The Sixth Sense" delves into the intricate world of extrasensory perception, commonly known as ESP. This book aims to unravel the historical roots and modern-day significance of ESP, offering listeners a comprehensive understanding of this historically rooted mystical art.

Human beings make many decisions at any given moment, utilizing their five known senses: touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste. Interestingly, none of these five senses have been scientifically documented in the same way as the pseudo-scientific sixth sense, ESP. Humans have simply accepted that these five senses belong to all human beings. However, this is not entirely true, as some individuals cannot touch, see, hear, smell, or taste.

It is not far-fetched to think that some people may possess a sixth sense, possibly originating from a psychological perspective with mind-based (quantum senses of perception) tools they have learned to use. Alternatively, humans may have learned to tap into the sixth sense through mystical forms of focus, meditation, and practice, similar to how a person with poor eyesight uses glasses to see better.

This book delves into the exploration of extrasensory perception (ESP), examining its scientific underpinnings, historical contexts, various types, applications, criticisms, and future prospects.

©2024 Lynne Kolestar (P)2024 Lynne Koleszar
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