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  The Heart of the Mind
  by Jane Katra, Ph.D.and Russell Targ
"Scientist Russell Targ and spiritual healer Jane Katra (Miracles of Mind) join forces again, successfully blending their fascinating research and insights on life and spirit. On the surface, this book is a profound and intelligent discussion of where mysticism and parapsychological science intersect. But at its core, this is a tender book about living a life of peace and feeling connected to universal love. ." - Amazon.com
  The Concious Universe
  by Dean I. Radin , PHD

"Attempting to dequackify the study of psychic phenomena, parapsychologist Radin (whose research has been sponsored by the U.S. government, AT&T, and Stanford University, among others) analyzed all the serious studies on telepathy, psychokinesis, clairvoyance, and precognition for his intriguing, exhaustive tome. " - Entertainment Weekly

"Holding up such anomalies as ESP, psychokinesis, prayer, near-death experiences, and reincarnation under the cool light of scientific scrutiny can be a daunting task. Dean Radin, director of the Consciousness Research Laboratory at the University of Nevada, rises to the challenge in the pioneering and exhaustively researched The Conscious Universe. " - Amazon.com

  Miracles of Mind : Exploring Nonlocal Consciousness and Spiritual Healing
  by Russell Targ, Jane,   Ph.D. Katra
"Relying on their strengths--he a pioneering physicist and she a highly respected spiritual healer--Targ and Katra reveal scientific evidence and gripping stories to prove the innate psychic power of the human mind. This collaboration first began when Katra helped Targ miraculously cure himself of metastatic cancer. Skeptics will probably find themselves impressed by the thoroughness of Targ's research as well as his highly plausible conclusions. For example, Targ reveals for the first time the startling results of declassified CIA experiments in psychic spying during the Cold War. Believers in spiritual healing will find support in Katra's impressive credentials and rich storytelling. The authors share a gift for engaging but spare prose, which makes for highly palatable reading, despite the density of ideas and information" - Gail Hudson
  Mind Trek : Exploring Consciousness, Time, and Space Through Remote Viewing
  by Joe McMoneagle, Joseph McMoneagle, Charles T. Tart
"From one of the actual participants in the U.S. government's remote-viewing program comes the definitive work on remote viewing. Avoiding the snare of becoming a neo-Nostradamian prophecy, Mind Trek is a nuts-and-bolts approach to an ability that Joseph McMoneagle considers to be inherent in all human beings. There are no CIA secrets revealed in Mind Trek, but it does disclose the laboratory methods employed during U.S. government research into the field, stressing protocols that insure the veracity of results. The case it makes for the reality of remote viewing is strong. Without falling into the doomsday-prophecy trap, McMoneagle takes a step beyond the laboratory and what viewers can find over the physical horizon, exploring the implications of this ability that allows us to see to the farthest distances, even across time into our past and our future." - Brian Patterson
  Remote Viewing Secrets : A Handbook
  by Joseph McMoneagle
"Joseph McMoneagle was one of the original remote viewers recruited into the military's Project Stargate, a once secret army project designed to use trained remote viewers for spying during the cold war. For the uninitiated, remote viewing (often referred to as RV) is a skill that allows a person (viewer) to envision events, people, or objects that are not within eyesight--in another room or in another country (and sometimes in the future).
McMoneagle believes that anybody can be trained in remote viewing (no psychic gifts required). However, it requires a huge commitment and a highly disciplined mind. Using the analogy of martial arts, McMoneagle sees RV training in levels, starting with white belt where viewers can expect to see a gestalt (an overall impression) of a target. By the time readers reach the red-black belt-great master, McMoneagle claims they will have gained "a near-perfect union of one's paranormal talent blended within extant reality. People who reach this level no longer have to think about it, they simply do." Although readers won't become a great master by reading this one book, McMoneagle does provide a comprehensive training program as well as important chapters on the ethics, protocol, and applications of remote viewing." - Tara West
  Welcome Home : Following Your Soul's Journey Home
  by Sandra Ingerman
"Ingerman is a strong voice against psychic fragmentation--a woman here introduces herself as "myself, my thirteen-year-old, and my five-year-old"--as well as for strong personal integration and integrity. A sort of shamanic Wendy Kaminer (I'm Dysfunctional, You're Dysfunctional, 1992), Ingerman pushes her readers to question New Age orthodoxy and to find their own routes to wholeness. Although not as polished as her earlier Soul Retrieval (1991), this book is still meaty enough to appeal to readers interested in contemporary shamanism. Especially interesting are chapters on wholeness in the business world and dealing with enmeshed relationships." - Pat Monaghan
  The Way of the Shaman
  by Michael J. Harner

"Harner has impeccable credentials, both as an academic and as a practicing shaman. Without doubt (since the recent death of Mircea Eliade) the world's leading authority on shamanism." - Nevill Drury, author of The Elements of Shamanism

"An intimate and practical guide to the art of shamanic healing and the technology of the sacred. Michael Harner is not just an anthropologist who has studied shamanism; he is an authentic white shaman." - Stanislav Grof, author of The Adventure of Self-Discovery

  Entering the Circle : Ancient Secrets of Siberian Wisdom Discovered by a Russian Psychiatrist
  by Olga Kharitidi
"This absorbing tale of mountain shamanism, radical physics, and practical psychotherapy offers an intriguing look at the world's religious history." - Utne Reader

"[This Book] may prove as revelatory to readers at the end of the millennium as anthropologist Carlos Castaneda's... in the late `60s." - Los Angeles Times
  Who Dies? : An Investigation of Conscious Living and Conscious Dying
  by Stephen Levine, Ondrea Levine
Ingram
This is the first book ot show how to open oneself to the immensity of living with death, to participate fully in life as the perfect preparation for whatever may come next. Who Dies? provides calm compassion rather than the frightening melodrama of death.

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This is the first book to show the reader how to open to the immensity of living with death, to participate fully in life as the perfect preparation for whatever may come next. Levine provides calm compassion rather than the frightening melodrama of death.

  The I That Is We
  by Richard Moss
" Richard Moss is a disciplined writer, thinker, teacher, and experiencer of life. There are no pat answers and easily carried out suggestions in this book--for that reason, it is not what I'd call a New Age book, although it deals with a New Age topic--the spiritual transformation of individuals and groups toward what some call the "Christ consciousness," the dimension of unconditional love. The author is comfortable with ambiguity, with not knowing all the answers, with not providing a complete roadmap through this often disruptive and frightening process of transformation. He writes as an expert--what he teaches I believe he has experienced himself on a very deep level. This book is for anyone interested in transformation, mystery, ambiguity, and in being challenged to give up the ego's most comfortable and defensive habits. I've read it a few times, and each time I get more out of it than the last." - Ruth Henriquez Lyon
  Coming Out of Your Psychic Closet : How to Unlock Your Naturally Intuitive Self
  by Lynn B. Robinson
"I highly recommend this book for anyone questioning their psychic abilities" - Gail Hayssen
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