Mind-Reach: Scientists Look at Psychic Abilities

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Hampton Roads Publishing, Feb 1, 2005 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 258 pages

Originally published by Delacorte, Mind-Reach is the book that led to the U. S. Army’s psychic spy program and the subsequent prominence of remote viewing. The protocols that physicists Targ and Puthoff developed at the Stanford Research Institute are still in use today and have proven again and again in laboratory settings that psychic ability is universal. Targ is the author of three recent books with New World Library: Limitless Mind, The Heart of the Mind, and Miracles of Mind. Mind-Reach is the eleventh title in Hampton Roads’ Studies in Consciousness series.

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Contents

INTRODUCTION by Margaret Mead
WHAT IS AN EXPERIMENT?
PARAPSYCHOLOGY IN EVERYDAY LIFE
LOOKING FOR GIFTED SUBJECTS
ABOUT TIME
IN ONE BRAIN AND OUT THE OTHER
IS CHAOS NECESSARY?
THE LOYAL OPPOSITION
THE PEACEFUL USE OF PSYCHIC
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About the author (2005)

Russell Targ is currently "retired" and enjoys motorcycling in the Silcon Valley (even though he is legally blind) and studying Dzogchen Buddhism.

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