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Opening Minds: A Journey of Extraordinary Encounters, Crop Circles, and Resonance

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New discoveries in physics combined with a greater awareness of extra-ordinary phenomena all around us challenge our traditional beliefs. Research into resonant viewing crop circles and extraterrestrials shows our world to be vibrant, multidimensional, and full of mystery.

We live in a time of great transformation and planetary change and need new tools for our continued evolution and integration into the universe. Opening Minds is the product of over 10 years of research into existing perspectives and the emerging science of subtle energy. Join Dr. Hein on this exciting adventure into a universe of new, unknown energy, intelligence, and life-forms.

*Learn about subtle energy sciences. What is it and why it matters to you.
*How does remote viewing work? Can anyone do it? See real examples in color.
*Who makes crop circles and why? How crop circles act like intergalactic radio receivers.
*What is our inner alien?
*How you can connect with your inner power, intuition, and natural intelligence!

 In Opening Minds , Dr. Hein explains in simple terms how our current mechanistic worldview alienates us from ourselves and also how new discoveries in science are overturning our older belief systems. You will read about how resonant viewing works, how many crop circles are made, and how these phenomena relate to our interaction with extraterrestrials!

203 pages, Paperback

First published May 31, 2002

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January 9, 2022
Photos are all missing!

The content is interesting, but the kindle formatting is terrible. Lines of code appear in the middle of paragraphs. ALL photographs are missing with large red exclamation points in their place! I would only buy the physical copy of this book. Very disappointed.
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September 8, 2014
Hein starts off with an exceedingly dull discussion of man creating mechanical time and then the detrimental effects that this has had on us as it permeates everything. Things speed up in chapter 4 with anecdotal stories about remote viewing done by Hein or his friends. (For those interested in the topic, read anything by Lyn Buchanon or David Morehouse. They'll actually help you learn the protocol.) Then, he discusses crop circles. The interesting part of this discussion is that paranormal activity (unexplained lights, ufos, technological malfunctions) is observed around crop circles regardless of their origin. The author personally assisted in the formation of a few circles and then observed elevated energy levels in the following days. He asserts that the formations manipulate subtle energies and then we are able to physically observe results afterwards. I haven't thought about crop circles in that manner and it is an interesting idea. If the experiments can be replicated, what would that mean for the study of multiple dimensions and subtle energy...
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July 19, 2008
I picked up this book because I was interested in learning more about crop circles and the mechanistic universe. I found the studies of resonant viewing fascinating and it took me to new heights of conceivable possibilities. What if information really is all just floating around out there and all we have to do is learn how to tap into it? The author didn’t really explain exactly where he thinks the crop circles came from, but there were some beautiful photos and it definitely “opened my mind”.
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