Blindfolded Sight and Chi Generation


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We can teach the blind to see. Your third eye and sixth sense are very real. In Indonesia, they released a system that rehabilitates the blind. Not only in Indonesia but all around the world people are rediscovering what may very well be the origin of all religions. You can look through time and get the right answer to any question. You can access any information off of any storage device. You can teach others skills that develop their intuition, inner energy, and internal sight. This book is meant to preserve and share sacred and hidden knowledge that can truly change the world as we know it. This is the greatest and most pertinent thing that we should be focusing on. Life as we know it is far more magical than we thought. I will teach you everything you need to know to learn to see without your eyes and prove that the laws of physics may not be as complete as we thought. We will be going over important topics like breathwork, meditation, chakras, inner energy, and the science behind it all. In this book, we go over the meaning of life as described in the Tree of life. We talk about real Enlightened Masters who have conquered death and transcended into an eternal life of non-duality. Immortals are real. There are people hundreds and thousands of years old who walk the earth today. Jesus is one of them. I talk about the blood we found on the Ark of the Covenant and how it proves immortality and even further backs up stories of Jesus as a man, alive and walking the earth today. I truly hope and believe that this book and the ones to follow have the potential to change the world. We are all capable of so much more than we are lead to believe. Levitation, teleportation, walking on water, and true manifestation are all possible. It's crazy how many myths were actually based on fact and we simply couldn't believe the truth they were telling us. In order to get a grasp of the ideas in this book you first need to understand three basic things. Number one; all points in space and time are one. This is why remote viewing is even possible. Number two, everything is energy, nothing is matter. Even at the smallest levels of our physical world we only find dense energy fields, and nothing truly physical. And number three, Consciousness is the basis for all. These three Ideas will help you grasp an understanding of the physics of spirituality. For everything is spirit in reality. In this book, I will share with you sacred and hidden knowledge that clearly shows us the path to enlightenment. And Enlightenment turns out to be Immortality in life, not after death. You can in fact grow younger and develop energetic protection that can stop a speeding car. In cultures around the world the stories match up and we learn vital details from each one. So much of this knowledge has been intentionally kept secret and jealously guarded. Not only has our CIA been exploring these esoteric phenomena, but cultures around the world still hold true to ancient ways. You would never guess that the Pyramids, Fung Shui, and our Chakras have anything in common, but it isn't until we develop our energetic senses, that these things become apparent. I will teach you everything I know. This Journey is a long one filled with many things that modern man simply would not believe until he confronted them face to face. With this book, I hope to share the knowledge that's needed to raise the next generation of extremely psychic children to lead us into the perfect world I know is possible. Love is always the answer. Be the change you want to see. Let's change the world.-Robert Smithblindfoldedsight.com




Training Manual for Sight Without Eyes - Through Mind Sight and Perception


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Before there was any public disclosure of the U.S. Government's Remote Viewing Research, Lloyd F. Hopkins developed one of the most successful training programs ever for expanding Human Awareness beyond the five senses. His motivation was the exploration of expanded human consciousness, and his desire to help blind people see without eyes. This is the only book that Mr. Hopkins published on his work.




Mind Reader


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Renowned mentalist Lior Suchard has mystified audiences all over the world with demonstrations of his phenomenal gifts of mind reading, thought influencing, and telekinesis. In Mind Reader, Suchard celebrates the extraordinary capacity of the mind and shares secrets from his own performances and life stories, as well as from psychological studies. His creativity-boosting techniques enable readers to embrace their inner mentalist—and harness untapped mental powers to create positive change in their day-to-day life. Filled with illusions, riddles, puzzles, and practical tips, Mind Reader will help you unlock the hidden powers of your own mind.




The Generation Z Guide


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The Generation Z Guide equips professionals to improve recruitment, enhance engagement, and effectively train and develop the post-Millennial generation. Born after 1998, Generation Z ranges from those entering high school, completing undergraduate college, and starting careers. Generation Z is very different than Millennials and their rapid entrance into the workforce is increasing the complexity of managing and working across generations. In fact, 62 percent of Generation Z anticipate challenges working with Baby Boomers and Generation X. Generation Z has never known a Google-free world. Growing up during the most accelerated and game-changing periods of technological advancements in history has imprinted Generation Z with new behaviors, preferences, and expectations of work, communication, leadership, and much more. The Generation Z Guide's insights are research based and the applications are marketplace tested. Learn from leading companies on how best to attract, engage, and lead Generation Z.




Through the Language Glass


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A masterpiece of linguistics scholarship, at once erudite and entertaining, confronts the thorny question of how—and whether—culture shapes language and language, culture Linguistics has long shied away from claiming any link between a language and the culture of its speakers: too much simplistic (even bigoted) chatter about the romance of Italian and the goose-stepping orderliness of German has made serious thinkers wary of the entire subject. But now, acclaimed linguist Guy Deutscher has dared to reopen the issue. Can culture influence language—and vice versa? Can different languages lead their speakers to different thoughts? Could our experience of the world depend on whether our language has a word for "blue"? Challenging the consensus that the fundaments of language are hard-wired in our genes and thus universal, Deutscher argues that the answer to all these questions is—yes. In thrilling fashion, he takes us from Homer to Darwin, from Yale to the Amazon, from how to name the rainbow to why Russian water—a "she"—becomes a "he" once you dip a tea bag into her, demonstrating that language does in fact reflect culture in ways that are anything but trivial. Audacious, delightful, and field-changing, Through the Language Glass is a classic of intellectual discovery.




Zen and the Brain


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A neuroscientist and Zen practitioner interweaves the latest research on the brain with his personal narrative of Zen. Aldous Huxley called humankind's basic trend toward spiritual growth the "perennial philosophy." In the view of James Austin, the trend implies a "perennial psychophysiology"—because awakening, or enlightenment, occurs only when the human brain undergoes substantial changes. What are the peak experiences of enlightenment? How could these states profoundly enhance, and yet simplify, the workings of the brain? Zen and the Brain presents the latest evidence. In this book Zen Buddhism becomes the opening wedge for an extraordinarily wide-ranging exploration of consciousness. In order to understand which brain mechanisms produce Zen states, one needs some understanding of the anatomy, physiology, and chemistry of the brain. Austin, both a neurologist and a Zen practitioner, interweaves the most recent brain research with the personal narrative of his Zen experiences. The science is both inclusive and rigorous; the Zen sections are clear and evocative. Along the way, Austin examines such topics as similar states in other disciplines and religions, sleep and dreams, mental illness, consciousness-altering drugs, and the social consequences of the advanced stage of ongoing enlightenment.




No Logo


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"What corporations fear most are consumers who ask questions. Naomi Klein offers us the arguments with which to take on the superbrands." Billy Bragg from the bookjacket.




The Kite Runner


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Traces the unlikely friendship of a wealthy Afghan youth and a servant's son in a tale that spans the final days of Afghanistan's monarchy through the atrocities of the present day.




Techniques of the Observer


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Jonathan Crary's Techniques of the Observer provides a dramatically new perspective on the visual culture of the nineteenth century, reassessing problems of both visual modernism and social modernity. This analysis of the historical formation of the observer is a compelling account of the prehistory of the society of the spectacle. In Techniques of the Observer Jonathan Crary provides a dramatically new perspective on the visual culture of the nineteenth century, reassessing problems of both visual modernism and social modernity. Inverting conventional approaches, Crary considers the problem of visuality not through the study of art works and images, but by analyzing the historical construction of the observer. He insists that the problems of vision are inseparable from the operation of social power and examines how, beginning in the 1820s, the observer became the site of new discourses and practices that situated vision within the body as a physiological event. Alongside the sudden appearance of physiological optics, Crary points out, theories and models of "subjective vision" were developed that gave the observer a new autonomy and productivity while simultaneously allowing new forms of control and standardization of vision. Crary examines a range of diverse work in philosophy, in the empirical sciences, and in the elements of an emerging mass visual culture. He discusses at length the significance of optical apparatuses such as the stereoscope and of precinematic devices, detailing how they were the product of new physiological knowledge. He also shows how these forms of mass culture, usually labeled as "realist," were in fact based on abstract models of vision, and he suggests that mimetic or perspectival notions of vision and representation were initially abandoned in the first half of the nineteenth century within a variety of powerful institutions and discourses, well before the modernist painting of the 1870s and 1880s.




Trust Me, I'm a Banker


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"This book was originally published in two volumes in Great Britain under the titles At bonus time, no one can hear you scream and Trust me, I'm a banker by Elliot and Thompson Limited"--T.p. verso.