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Hardcover The Gift: ESP, the Extraordinary Experiences of Ordinary People Book

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ISBN13: 9780312329198

The Gift: ESP, the Extraordinary Experiences of Ordinary People

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Can some people really see the future, read other peoples' minds, or psychically observe events unfold, as they happen, even when they take place hundreds or even thousands of miles away from them?... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Gift is a gift for readers interested in ESP phenomena

"The Gift: the Extraordinary experiences of ordinary people," by Sally Rhine Feather, is a capably written extension of the author's parents books, "Hidden Channels of the Mind" and "New Frontiers of the Mind." Although Dr Feather does quote rather often from the two aforementioned books, her original material does add an extended and new dimension to the exploration of ESP and The Gift should be read in context with them. Recommended for readers with an interest in ESP and other phenomena of the mind. Especially good for the reader who is just beginning to explore the subject.

I was once a skeptic but not now

Recently I had an amazing experience. My father passed away at the age of 90, I was 56, and at the time of his passing, I was halfway around the world, in another country, more than 8000 miles away! Due to my work and travels, and the sudden-ness of my father's death, I could not make it back home to be with him. However, we knew he was in failing health for the last year or so, so I was ready for this to happen, well, as much as one can ever be ready for the death of a parent! What is strange is that about four days before he took his last breath, in a quiet and peacefull sleep of death before he passed to the other side, I suddenly became very very ill, in my hotel room, felt like I was dying, felt like all the energy in my body was being drained away, and I had no idea why, at the time. I could not sleep all night, woke up in a sweat, had zero energy and felt like I was doing to die that very day. I was so scared I visited a doctor and had some blood tests done, because I was sure I was going to die of something weird. But no, I was okay the next day, it was just a 24 hour flu bug or something, the doctor told me after telling my blood tests didn't reveal anything abnormal except a high white blood cell count. But I didn't have a fever, I didn't have the runs, it didn't seem like the flu bug. Then, four days later, I received the sad phone call: Dad has passed away. I wonder if somehow he was trying to contact me, halfway around the world, via ESP, that somehow his draining energy was making contact with my energy, which also felt so draining, and that this was his way of saying goodbye to me, after all these years of a good father and son bond. I still wonder about this, and am usually a skeptic when it comes to matters like this. I don't believe in God or any gods, and I don't really believe in ESP. And yet, this happened to me, and now I feel I want to find out more about what really happened. I feel that this book was a good place to start.

ESP IS REAL

THE GIFT is both entertaining and informative, combining stories of psychic experiences with highlights of the history, research, findings, and political struggles of parapsychology. It is well written, clear, and easy to read. In contrast to the smear tactics that have been employed by opponents of parapsychology, this book is totally responsible and accurate. It is a delight to read. What makes this an important book is the announcement by Dr. Sally Rhine Feather, head of the Rhine Research Center and daughter of pioneer researchers Louisa and J.B. Rhine, that the reality of "ESP" (precognition, telepathy, and clairvoyance) has essentially been proved, not by the stories in this book, but by the laboratory experiments. She says: "Parapsychologists no longer conduct scientific tests to prove the reality of ESP. There is ample evidence that it exists. ..." (Page 17) There have been hundreds of studies, involving thousands of people, conducted according to the strictest rules of established science, replicated by a great many independent laboratories in at least 7 different countries, and documented in scholarly journals throughout the world. Of course, for the 65 million Americans who have personally experienced "ESP" (according to a 2001 Gallup Poll), we need no scientific proof. THE GIFT should appeal to the widest possible audience. It could also be used as a supplementary college text, wherever academic freedom is allowed.

An Exhilarating Overview of Decades of ESP Research

THE GIFT is an outstanding compendium of decades of essential research into ESP that is destined to be a classic reference book for years to come. Author Dr. Sally Rhine Feather shares the findings of the Duke Parapsychology Laboratory and the Rhine Research Center since the early 1930s in a friendly manner that invites readers to take a look at some of the startling intuitive insights of hundreds of ordinary individuals. THE GIFT devotes an entire chapter to sharing stories of ESP between mothers and their children, another to the ESP of children, another to ESP in romance, another for messages from the dead, and several to ESP related to premonitions of various disasters. THE GIFT is filled with fascinating findings, such as the conclusion that we tend to have ESP experiences most often with people who share close personal emotional ties -- such as parents, children, siblings, spouses and friends. 57% of people who shared stories of such experiences noted that they received intuitive insights such as precognitive flashes of something about to happen in the form of dreams, while 30% noted sudden intuitive impressions while they were awake, and 13% experienced visions so real that they seemed to actually be happening. I was intrigued to learn that 30% of all psychic messages from loved ones involve death, 40% involve news of accidents... so that a full 70% of ESP messages about others are tuned in to potential negative disruptions in the lives of those we care about. The authors assert, "When any two members of a family are emotionally close, the death of one can generate psychic shock wave capable of immediately reaching the other." Potentially lethal situations also seem capable of reaching loved ones very quickly. It's interesting to note that the majority of ESP messages people receive about themselves involve precognitive warnings of accidents and injuries as well. THE GIFT raises the excellent question, "Is fate inevitable?" There are those who argue that if you can make a successful intervention and change the future, then by definition, no precognition took place. Others assert that we see possible and probable futures, so it is possible to see one future and actually experience something else. There is no scientific test yet developed to determine whether a future envisioned and then averted is one that might have ever come to be real... yet people receiving strong impressions of danger appear to be able to change the future. People made changes to avert disaster in 162 of 433 cases reported to the Rhine Research Center over the past sixty years. Since ESP comes to us in the same form and manner as our ordinary mental processes, it can be difficult to distinguish between meaningful messages and "noise." Nevertheless, of the 162 individuals who sensed potential danger, nearly two thirds of them succeeded by recognizing the significance of their psychic impressions and acting quickly and effectively, even when some aspects of their vi

Intriguing

ESP is often passed off as delusion or coincidence. But decades of research by Drs. J.B. and Louis Rhine at Duke University provided ample evidence that it is a sixth sense, of sorts, more available to some than others. Author Sally Rhine Feather is the daughter of the Rhines and is director of the Rhine Research Center in Durham, NC. Michael Schmicker, an investigative journalist, is the author of Best Evidence, a book which explores evidence for psychic phenomena and survival of consciousness at death. The two have collaborated on this book in offering dozens of stories from the Rhine Research Center's database. "Our efforts today no longer focus on whether ESP exists; we have strong evidence that it does," Feather states in the preface. "Instead, we are studying how ESP works, by examining how personality, emotional relationship, mental and physical states, education, gender, and other variables may affect ESP experiences." The authors are quick to point out that the many cases in this book, taken from more 14,000 in the database, are not intended as scientific proof of ESP. While anecdotal, the great number of them must lead any open-minded person to consider that the explanation for them goes beyond fraud, delusion, or coincidence. Consider the case of a bank president who, during World War II, became very depressed while on a fishing trip, feeling strongly that his son, Bill, was the cause of it. A few nights later a telegram was received saying Bill had been critically wounded. The distraught father had no indication as to what the wounds were, but he began to visualize a head wound, right behind the ear, as well as some kind of arm wound. As it turned out, the actual injuries were almost exactly as seen by the father. Many cases are of precognition - seeing events before they actually happen - such as the case of a woman driving toward the Pentagon with her husband and suddenly seeing huge clouds of smoke rising into the sky over the building. She became very emotional and began hyperventilating. Two weeks later, on September 11, 2001, American Airlines Flight 77 smashed into the Pentagon. Children have many ESP experiences that are often ignored by adults, who assume that they are the result of overactive imaginations. That apparently wasn't the case with a four-year-old child asked his parents if Aunt Myrtle and Uncle Charles were in a train wreck. "I see'd they did," the child told the confused parents. The next day, word reached the parents that the aunt and uncle had stalled on train tracks and their car was hit by a train. As far as could be determined, it happened almost the same time as the child's remarks. A very interesting chapter deals with messages from the dead, such as deceased loved ones appearing to children before word had reached the family of the death of the person. In one case, a woman and her teenaged daughter traveled from Washington, D.C. to California and were greeted b
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