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ESP Induction Through Forms of Self-Hypnosis by Miller, Richard Alan (2009) Paperback

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This is a "how to" book intended to increase a person's intuition and extra sensory perception (ESP) or sixth sense. The protocols identified here have been tested and found reliable in increasing a person's intuition or guessing ability by up to 400% above an individuals beginning levels. The book introduces basic information on self-hypnosis as a tool for enhancing our latent human potentials or, as they are referred to in some military literature these days our anomalous human potentials previously called ESP. The book contains basic testing methods both before and after following the techniques described in these pages so a measure of progress can be determined. The approach is simple and effective as a beginning point for those individuals with a true desire to recognize and develop their higher states of awareness. The system uses one's own voice, ideas and thoughts in developing potential and places the seeker in control of their own path to awaking to our higher potentials. ? Enhance individual intuition by up to 400%. ? Create an environment that changes the way we see the world by enhancing our ESP potentials. ? Step into your own possibilities by following a simple set of exercises. ? Stimulate the latent anomalous potentials we all have. This is the introduction into the tools for transformation and the possibilities that ate emerging in this century - the century of the brain. Many scientists believe that the next evolution of human beings will be the awakening to our extrasensory capacities. If this is true it will require a fundamental reordering of the way we see the world and our responsibilities as created human beings. The awakening of our own possibilities is a step in this direction. There are many paths to this knowledge and this book reveals one that can easily be followed by anyone.

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First published September 1, 2009

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July 14, 2012
The author of this book is clearly very intelligent, and has done a lot of interesting research in his days. I like the ideas presented in the book. However, the book is barely readable. Editing is entirely missing. Words misspelled; words missing their first or last letter; purported sentences revealing little to no structure. These are all frequent occurrences. The content is disorganized. This reads more like a transcription of a notebook or two of the author's than a book. While I am very receptive to the kinds of ideas in this book, I got very little out of the book itself. Perhaps the most valuable thing in the book are the extensive references. But the references are mostly bundled at the ends of chapters and at the end of the book, making them much less useful, since it's very difficult to connect them with any particular subject areas that I would like to follow up on.

Two stars is generous here, but I find the author very likable, and he's clearly put some effort into this work.
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July 2, 2025
Knowledgeable Author, awesome subject, lousy editing.
I get it Richard is a brilliant man, and very intelligent. I can tell he is a sage on the subject.
Well if you are truly a genius, why not make sure your product is sufficiently 'dumbed down' for the masses? How about get someone to proofread your book and furnish an excellent product? I admire Richard Alan Miller, but little effort was invested into publishing a finished product. Nevertheless I read it cover to cover, and the book is loaded with gems.
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December 26, 2016
Interesting concepts, good hypnosis scripts.
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May 7, 2014
If you're into this kind of thing, this book is a no-nonsense, get-to-the-point, barrel full of information on ESP, self-hypnosis, and meditation. It's direct. It actually tries to cite other works, and it's condensed. Not too many long analogies or vague ponderings are to be found here, like many other books/resources in this genre.

Where this book fails, however, is in the editing department. The book is poorly constructed, and it has quite a number of spelling/grammatical errors. The formatting, at times, doesn't make much sense, as bibliographies are listed at the end of every chapter.

I really dig Richard Alan Miller, so it pained me not to give this book a five. That said, I gave it a three because the formatting and errors really take one out of the work, coming across as sophomoric at times.
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