Use Your Psychic Powers to Have It All
Release Your Psi-Force for Health, Wealth, Success & Peace of Mind
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- $ 37.900,00
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- $ 37.900,00
Descripción editorial
Uri Geller would love to write a book revealing himself as a trickster. It would be an instant bestseller: people around the world would be thrilled to know that he really did fool the CIA and Mossad, and scientists at the Stanford Research Institute and the University of London. But he can't do it, because he knows that his psychic powers are real – just as yours are, too!
This is a guide to releasing your PSI-FORCE and using it for whatever purpose you want. Your psi-force will help you excel at sport, outsmart your boss, win at games, make friends, attract a lover, overcome illness and depression, come to terms with disaster, be a financial success, and, above all, be happy and content. But you must learn to channel your psychic powers your way. Uri will teach you how to get the best out of your particular talent using the dynamic force that is in you already, just waiting to be awakened.
The book is packed full of tests to assess your own psychic potential and progress, as well as step-by-step guidance to connecting with and using psi-force, from reading the intentions and thoughts of others to out-psyching your boss and bank manager to drawing on psi-force to manifest your desired outcomes.
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Self-proclaimed psychic and spoon bender Geller (Learn to Dowse) presents a broad, undercooked guide for developing one's "Psi-Force" to be "content, secure and happy." Geller starts with his own background, explaining how his powers of psychic disruption are not an illusion but have been present since childhood—he was even studied at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory for his supposed ability to interfere with computers. Geller reveals methods of harnessing psychic energy, like imagining a television screen that receives and sends broadcasts, and provides exercises to develop psychic powers—such as having a friend trace lines above the palm while one tries to "sense the shape," meditation practices, and keeping a "Psi-diary" to record synchronicities and progress. Despite an opening disclaimer that "no therapeutic or medical claims have been implied or made," chapters on health promote a "mind over matter" mentality in which positive thinking can "cure" diseases like depression and even cancer. Controversial studies are also offered as proof of psi-force healing, such as William Harris's research into the positive effects of praying for others. While those who believe in psychic powers will be bowled over by Geller's story, those skeptical of his claims will remain unconvinced by this underwhelming guide.