Featured Books from New Thinking Allowed

Charles T. Tart: Seventy Years of Exploring Consciousness and Parapsychology offers a compelling portrait of one of the most influential figures in the study of altered states of consciousness and human potential. A pioneer in both parapsychology and transpersonal psychology, Charles T. Tart helped shape modern understandings of meditation, dreaming, hypnosis, psychedelics, and extraordinary human experiences.


Philip Mantle’s book continues where the last one left off and documents even more information. The alien abduction encounter that took place on the Pascagoula River, Mississippi on October 11th, 1973 is now probably the best documented case of its kind. There is of course a summary of the events of October 1973 which involved Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker. Like previous books this one yet again puts even more first-hand eyewitness accounts on the record.


In this, his sixth book, Russell Targ explores the scientific as well as the spiritual implications of remote viewing and offers detailed exercises to assist readers in cultivating their own psychic abilities. Russell offers several techniques and exercises to overcome all of this clatter and to develop remote-viewing skills. Remote-viewing offers a path of self-inquiry and self-realization and expands our limited awareness of the consciousness shared by all humans.


Unfolding Consciousness: Exploring The Living Universe and Intelligent Powers In Nature and Humans (Vol I – IV), author Edi Bilimoria heralds the new science of consciousness and offers the readers a roadmap and necessary tools to achieve future growth. Presented in three volumes, plus volume IV contains references, resources & further reading, they reveal the unity of the Eastern and Western branches of our perineal wisdom.

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