Psychic Supremacy

Psychic Supremacy
Author: Antonio Bilardi
Publisher: Antonio Bilardi
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

The purpose of Psychic Supremacy is to introduce the reader to the Psychic Eagle Theory. The Psychic Eagle Theory will be defined as the spiritual theories delineated by the author of this book: Antonio Bilardi (The Psychic Eagle). The Psychic Eagle Theory has been shaped by militant paranormal experiences; therefore, the hidden powers of the mind have been examined from a radically new perspective. It must be emphasised that the theories formulated in Psychic Supremacy wholly represent the psychic experiences of the author. The Psychic Eagle will always challenge his rivals in ways they consider to be impossible. The Psychic Eagle will ruthlessly shatter the fallacies perpetuated by the enemies of psychic power… Psychic Supremacy will offer the masses a detailed manual on what constitutes the hidden powers of the mind. Psychic power is more complicated and dynamic than anyone could possibly imagine. Psychic power has been discussed by the many, but it has only been understood by the few. The many fallacies of psychic power will only impede spiritual and psychic development. Those who fail the Holy Quest will never be granted access to the Divine. All the students of the Psychic Eagle will be shown the path to true spiritual glory. Long Live Operation TEPCOT… Those who read these words will quickly realise that this is no normal book; this is a book of unimaginable power. It is a book of psychic conquest, but it is still a book of secrets; the seeker will need to be smart if they want to enjoy the spoils of this war. This book will mark the rise of a new era in the supremacy of psychic power. Behold the psychic battlefield; for no common coward will belong here. The Psychic Eagle has managed to establish a connection with highly Advanced Spiritual Beings. These unusual psychic connections represent the highest authority throughout the entire Universe. Are you brave enough to stare directly into the Unknown? Are you brave enough to penetrate the Mysteries of the Divine? It is time to take a leap of faith into the Unknown…

Psychic Sexuality

Psychic Sexuality
Author: Ingo Swann
Publisher: Swann-Ryder Productions, LLC
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2018-09-02
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1949214052

In 1989, Ingo Swann was invited by Dr. Elmer Green at the Menninger Foundation to participate in experiments involving physical energy fields, body, electricity, and states of consciousness. The experiments were conducted within an elaborate electrostatic "copper wall environment," the design of which was based on an ancient Asian technique to activate and enhance clairvoyance and lucidity. As a result of the numerous experimental sessions undertaken, Swann's clairvoyance increased tremendously. Various states of lucid consciousness were achieved with respect to "seeing" vivid details of invisible energetic fields and phenomena of the biological body and its astonishing higher-energy systems. In PSYCHIC SEXUALITY, Swann reports on the high-energy systems associated with sexual energies that most people sense, feel, and respond to at very basic levels of consciousness even if they cannot perceive them by clairvoyance. Swann enlarges the book by providing an historical overview of several past epochs of higher-consciousness research during which sexual energies were vividly encountered , but which research was vigorously condemned by organized societal forces. The existence of the societal suppression is itself suppressed. If it was not for the shocking methods utilized to achieve it, the suppression is quite hilarious. Why such research has undergone societal suppression provides an interesting question. As part of an answer, Swann provides a step-by-step rationale that has very surprising implications

Teaching Malcolm X

Teaching Malcolm X
Author: Theresa Perry
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2014-01-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136658548

The volume brings together a dazzling array of perspectives on Malcolm X to discuss the importance of X as a cultural hero and provide guidelines for teaching Malcolm-related material at elementary, high school and university levels.

Endstation H H

Endstation H H
Author: John O'Loughlin
Publisher: John O'Loughlin (of Centretruths Digital Media)
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2022-03-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

John O'Loughlin claims he writes to explore and, above all, to learn, to speculate, to hypothesize, and then, gradually, to correct and modify as he progresses his thinking along more logically advanced lines to what he was thinking about in the first place but had no idea, at the time, of just how wrong or misguided or enslaved by convention such thoughts could be! Thus, he claims, is intellectual progress made – as by degrees and with a sense of adventure that what he is embarked upon is akin to an intellectual and spiritual journey into the unknown which it is his duty, as a thinking writer, to make known, and to do so, moreover, in his own fashion, no matter how unorthodox or paradoxically original that fashion may happen to be (for instance, he makes no apology for the use of a variety of colloquial expressions that he happens to find expedient or somehow pertinent, and what some may regard as an overuse of brackets is to him just another excuse to indulge the curvilinear at the expense of mere rectilinear norms). It is not, he believes, in one's professional interest to copy others, but to be true to oneself and, hence, to act as a pioneer in the field of original thought, but one who overhauls his delusions and misconceptions, his crass generalizations, the more progress he makes, eventually arriving at particular conclusions that mark him out as a true intellectual and spiritual leader whose destiny is unique, because no-one else has ever arrived at such a destination before. Hopefully, this title, for all its intermittent stumblings and misguided presumptions along the way, fulfils that ambition to a greater extent than any of his previous ones, original and thought-provoking as they indubitably were! So be warned! It is not how one starts but where one finishes that justifies one's having embarked upon such a hazardous adventure in the first place! – A Centretruths editorial

From the Shadows

From the Shadows
Author: Janie Quinn Storck
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1257946897

Anne Merrill, a reluctant psychic, becomes an OSS agent in World War II and soon finds herself not only fighting the regular war but, also, a psychic war with her powerful, psychic father, Albert. He and the worldwide, ancient, secret society, the Chhayas Society (Shadows Society), are using psychic powers along with earth forces that magnify those powers to assist the Nazis. Besides honing her psychic abilities to triumph over her father, Anne, also, uses them in the regular war effort when she plays cat-and-mouse games with a female, Nazi spy in Istanbul. Later, she is thrust into the heart of the Third Reich, Berlin, when OSS penetrates the Third Reich to gain valuable inside information. During all this, Anne and fellow OSS agent, half-white, half-Navajo, Paul Bancroft, who is haunted by the shadow of a terrible, hereditary disease, fall in love. At the book's conclusion, the otherworldly battle and the ordinary battle merge into one.