Book Description
First published in 1911, "The Sixth Sense: Its Cultivation and Use" is a masterpiece on the Sixth Sense, or the Mystic sense. The book discusses this perceptive faculty in relation to health, thought, character, and religion. The author, Charles Henry Brent, was the Episcopal Church's first Missionary Bishop of the Philippine Islands [BISAC]; Chaplain General of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I and Bishop of the Episcopal Church's Diocese of Western New York. He has been characterised as a "gallant, daring, and consecrated soldier and servant of Christ" who was "one of modern Christendom's foremost leaders, prophets, and seers." " The only real valuable thing is intuition." - Albert EinsteinYour sixth sense is the world inside your head - the world of intuition or psychic power. It is a super sense, the cumulative power of all your other senses: sight, hearing, touch, smell and hearing. It's also an amazing source of creative power, understanding and insight. Everyone can tune into their sixth sense, but most choose to ignore it.Charles Henry Brent published more than twenty books. His works reveal a man absorbed in the problems and mysteries of the inner life. His book on the sixth sense is hugely interesting.