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You
were
born
PSI
Your
sense
of
danger
and
your
telepathic
awareness
of
your
mother
were
more
vital
to
you
in
those
first
weeks
than
your
sight
or
your
hearing.
Somewhere
down
the
years,
you
gave
up
on
your
psychic
powers.
But
you
are
reading
this
now
-
and
that
is
a
positive
sign
that
you
are
ready
to
explore
your
innate
gifts.
Set
aside
any
natural
doubts
and
you
can
open
your
mind
to
the
immense,
untapped
powers
of
the
brain.
How
to
tell
if
you
have
PSI
ability
Have
you
ever
walked
into
a
house
and
sensed
an
atmosphere
-
jolly
or
morbid,
unhealthy
or
welcoming?
If
this
happens
regularly,
you
have
a
strong
gift
for
psychometry
-
the
power
of
tuning
into
the
past
through
inanimate
objects.
Maybe
you
have
reached
for
the
phone
to
call
a
loved
one
-
just
at
the
moment
they
decide
to
ring
you
or
were
at
a
place
that
you
have
never
been
before
and
it
looked
to
you
familiar,
probably
this
amazed
you
and
you
called
it
deja-vu
or
does
your
computer
crash
too
often
when
deadlines
loom?
Your
tension
stress
could
be
bombarding
its
circuit
boards
Look at the incredible results from a study at Princeton University in New Jersey
by Professor Robert Jahn, published a couple of years ago. He has spent more than
a decade carrying out thousands of tests with ordinary people to discover if Mindpower could influence random number generators. The subjects, none of whom had
shown any paranormal abilities previously, were invited to stare at a computer
that was displaying zeros and ones on screen. The number sequence was not pre-programmed.
Jahn told his experimenters to will the number one to appear more often. And it
did. The testing conditions were rigorous - after all, Jahn is Dean of the School
of Engineering and Applied Science at one of the world's top five academic institutions.
If he published data supporting paranormal theories and his methods were open
to criticism, his career would be finished. The evidence that Princeton Engineering
Anomalies Research (PEAR) discovered was undeniable and the odds against ordinary
people directing their thoughts at a computer and forcing it to react were calculated
at 1,000 billion to one against.
These
studies should convince you that there's nothing frivolous about the power of
the mind. And you can begin to explore your own gifts today. How to make the most
of your mind I can sum up my approach to Mindpower in two words: Be Positive.
That means a positive approach to good ideas from every source and every age in
history. Forget about fashion, switch off the cynics. Say "Yes" aloud.
Say it right now. Instead of focusing first on what you're saying "Yes"
to, just go ahead and affirm it. Your instincts will start hunting round in your
mind, looking for the thing you most want to say "Yes" about. Let yourself
feel good about it. Your PSI energies now have permission to home in on the areas
which intuitively feel right. Positive thinking is a whole toolbox of powerful
mind techniques and the most useful tool of all is visualisation. Everyone can
visualise - most call it day-dreaming. If you direct your daydreams, encouraging
pleasurable images, you are programming your subconscious to expect those good
things. And if you're expecting something, you go looking for it.
Negative
thinking is a psychic shortcut to disaster. Suppose you're worried
about the cash flow in your small business - there are some late
payers on the books, perhaps. If you sit and worry, your mind will
begin to generate negative imagery. Without meaning to make matters
worse, you are programming your mind to expect a bleak future. Positive
visualisation can turn this situation around very quickly. You learn
to focus on solutions. You imagine great cash flow, you visualise
yourself writing that cheque to the taxman and laughing, because
you know you can afford it! Very quickly, you feel better. You have
more energy and you're ready to start looking for the answers. For
this, Professor Herbert Benson, founder of Harvard's Mind/Body Medical
Institute, advocates a simple programme of focusing and relaxing
to fill the mind with pictures of health and happiness. His first
step is to pick a word or phrase: "peace", "Our Father"
or "Shalom". Then, seated comfortably with eyes shut and
muscles limp, you should breathe deeply while concentrating on your
words. If your attention wanders, gently draw your mind back to
the point of focus. Easy, isn't it? In his book Timeless Healing,
Dr Benson says: "These activities produce relaxed, healthy
and positive feelings that actually stimulate brain and nerve pathways
to reduce stress-related damage and trigger healing. A good time
to do it is before breakfast and before the evening meal. Do it
every day." More incredibly, our minds can affect other people's
bodies. When we pray for those we love - or even patients we have
never met - it's possible that we can actually aid their recovery.
Medical researcher William Harris, of St Luke's Hospital in Kansas
City, asked Christian volunteers to pray for 466 people in the coronary
unit over a year, without telling either the patients or their doctors.
Results were positive, with the lucky recipients of prayer faring
better than the 524 people who went unprayed for. "If people
are willing to accept the outcome of a rigorous drugs trial,"
says Harris, "they have to accept this.". Medical doctors,
are beginning to discover that the power of all positive thinking,
positive intentions, the power of prayer, and the power of belief,
are enormous healers In some medical tests placebo pills were given
to sick people, it beggars belief that placeboes have helped cure
sufferers of fevers, angina, rheumatoid arthritis, even warts !
the bigger and more dramatic the person perceives the intervention
to be, the bigger the placebo effect. A placebo stress-buster tape
worked well when subjects were told it had been used on astronauts.
This is why my crystals, orange circles, the palm of my hand, works
in some cases, because they act as a tool for your mind to trigger
and awaken your belief system, which in effect could heal some ailments.
Now don't get me wrong I'm not advising anyone to abandon conventional
medicine NO WAY, on the contrary i urge you to have a full medical
check up every year, but parallel to medical science. I believe
in positive intentions, the power of belief, the power of prayer,
and the power of positive thinking. USE THEM !!!
 Are
you Intuitive ? Practice your telepathic gifts. You
can sharpen your psi sense by having fun with telepathy. The first step to
reading minds is learning to sense someone's physical presence. Close your eyes,
hold out your palm and ask your partner to trace a square, a cross or a circle
with their fingertip, half an inch from your open hand. Focus on what you feel
on your palm. A tingle, warm and electric, will begin in the sensitive skin. The
tingle will quickly take shape... as a square, a cross or a circle. As you become
more experienced, try to sense the shape when your partner is just thinking about
it, instead of tracing it. Try your hand at psychometry Be bold. Ask a friend
to give you an object with a personal history - something you don't know about.
A book, a piece of jewellery, a kitchen implement - whatever it is, hold it and
imagine what its secrets might be. This is psychometry, and it's great fun. People
who are laughing at the notion one minute are laughing in delight the next as
they reel off whatever ideas enter their heads.
The incredible thing is that novice psychometrists are often spookily accurate.
It's more than beginner's luck - psi skills work best for people who are not trying
too hard - people who are simply having fun. Don't dismiss déjà
vu Déjà vu, perhaps the most common psychic experience, is one of
the most mysterious. The standard sceptical explanation is that this phenomenon
- when we sense that we have seen a place or lived through an event before - is
a brain malfunction, where the two hemispheres of the brain slip out of sync for
a second. To many people, it seems more sensible than the idea that we have lived
before, and perhaps visited a place in a previous life. I find the idea of reincarnation
hard to accept but I will never forget driving through Exeter with my family,
as my teenage son confidently described all the streets and buildings before we
got to them - though he had never been near the place before in this life. Was
he an Exeter lad last time around? One thing's for sure, he is City's biggest
soccer fan now. Jung, riding through Africa for the first time, felt he was returning
to the continent of his past - a 5,000-year-old past. He called déjà
vu "the recog-nition of the immemorially known". Next time you experience
this mystical state of mind, don't brush it aside. Treat it as a wake-up call
to your Mindpower. "I
believe we are all connected to an invisible spiritual thread, through which we
can transmit information, thoughts, and feelings to each other, even if we never
met. Use this channel to send help, prayers, love and positivity to humanity and
all our animals".
E-mail Uri at urigeller@compuserve.com
Please
also
read
the
following
Harnessing
the
power
of
healing
Uri's
ten
steps
to
happiness
Now I want you to read my little book of Mindpower FREE
ONLINE because it could help you !

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