INTRODUCTIONContacting the Sub-Conscious, or Subjective Mind, without loss of conscious identity has long been sought. This feat has here unquestionably been accomplished. The contents of the book proper belong entirely to the author's Subjective Mind. Yet at no time was there a loss of conscious control and direction, nor was the author at any time and any other than a perfectly normal condition.It is not deemed necessary to state the manner in which...