Inner Vegas is a guide to using scientifically-proven psychic abilities to create miracles in your life. It is grounded in science, experience, and astounding stories of success. Dr. Joe’s surprising discoveries take place in university laboratories, mysterious meditation centers, and even casinos. He proves that these skills are practical and teachable. Over 100 million people go to casinos in the United States. This book may help you win in Las Vegas, but it is about attracting all manner of riches into your life. Many say they don’t gamble― but if you are married, have children, or even cross the street in traffic, you are indeed a high roller! Inner Vegas shows you to apply the energy of the heart to create health and good fortune, and how to tame the dragons that you may encounter along the way. In a world where we may feel powerless and pressured, Inner Vegas teaches us to be the master of our own happiness and success. Whether you are a new age seeker, a scientist, a business person, or just trying to get by, you will be inspired by Inner Vegas to create a world of abundance, while enhancing your health and spiritual growth.
Unlike the vast majority of books like this, Inner Vegas is a real, honest and authentic account of someone making real inroads to the areas of psychokinesis and healing. I will read this again.
The experiences Dr. Gallenberger shares are absolutely amazing! He provides so much "real world" evidence (e.g. research on psychokinesis), that I felt it really talked to my logical brain to help convince it about the Laws of Attraction/Laws of the Universe, and how the mind truly creates your reality. I bought directly from his website and received a signed copy of his book. The techniques do work and I've manifested money (consistently), and incredible opportunities and serendipitous interactions with strangers :)
I highly recommend this for opening yourself up to a new dimension of living. Joe talks about his many experiences learning about and then exploring the uses of psychokinesis. I ended up being more interested in how it can change your life by connecting with the energy of life to heal not only yourself but others. I have been experiencing so much synchronicity since applying the principles that I am amazed. Among other things, about 2 weeks after I started seriously working with it my younger sister gave me a 2 day stay in a deluxe waterfront suite for my 60th birthday. I haven't been on a non-working vacation in over 5 years and now I'm given a $600+ getaway on the Chesapeake with it's own private beach.
I'm looking forward to going to the Monroe Institute in Charlottesville to do his MC2 training. I've talked with him as well as watched him on YouTube, he is the real deal.
I confirm Your book was a success in the intent you wrote with.
Dear Joe, I read a lot. I have been doing small PK controlling the flow of calls in my call center job. I am greedy in that I am in pursuit of money to remove debts I made along the way (ie Student loans). I have been researching any ways to increase PK with money and thanks to your book, one thing lead to another and I have been having much better luck with lottery - and now Life, it seems.
Although I expected to find ways to make money (Inner Vegas), what I found most valuable is the focus on heart energy you revealed that empowers the entire continuum of human experience (and beyond?).
I share my good energy and appreciation to you and sending you success and healing energies. Now I am off to reading Liquid Luck to gather more of your wisdom and then the other world you may have after that! You are a blessed one!
I thought this book was going to be really good - facts, figures and statistics proving some kind of positive manifestation technique. Instead, it's just a load of wishy-washy nonsense full of questionable anecdotes. For example, when sessions haven't gone the way the author hoped he attributes it to reasons such as bad energy and 'low PK', nothing to do with standard deviation then? The author doesn't outright claim whether his trips were profitable over the long-term but I wouldn't believe him if he did make such claims. This is just an example of a gambler trying to attribute his winning sessions to some imaginary special ability he has and explain away his losing sessions using any number of excuses. Got two-thirds through the book and then abandoned it because it was like extracting teeth.