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Think Logically, Live Intuitively: Seeking the Balance

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J. R. Madaus is a computer network executive who found himself suddenly experiencing expanded states of consciousness that included out-of-body trips and spontaneous healings. Instead of ignoring or suppressing these "paranormal" experiences, he immersed himself in information on extraordinary phenomena, and took on a heroic quest. His journey led him to the laboratories of frontier science, the theories of quantum physics, and the ancient wisdom traditions of the world. It led him, too, to a series of programs at places like The Monroe Institute and the Institute of HeartMath, which showed him how to let extraordinary events enrich his ordinary life. Think Logically, Live Intuitively , his humorous and insightful account of his search, makes a powerful case that the key to a successful life is our ability to balance the knowledge, reason, and wisdom of the head with the desire, intuition, and passion of the heart.

328 pages, Paperback

First published July 6, 2005

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March 2, 2017
It was a slow read at first but I soon caught on to the premise and was spell bound. I would totally read more of his work.
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July 6, 2013
Excellent read. A lot of interesting exploration with the Monroe Institute, Healing Touch, etc. With a lot of interesting things, questions and his perspective and answers lead to more questions. (for me at least) He gives interesting recommended reading (some books I already own, but haven't read yet; others are already on my personal "to read" list; yet a few that I added to my "to read list")
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April 24, 2008
I'm excited - I am on my way to the Monroe Institute, where J. R. Madaus had some of the experiences talked about in the book. I'll update this when I've read more.
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July 15, 2010
Reading this book sent me down some interesting intellectual wormholes. It was a book I read in chunks; setting it down for several weeks at a time while I digested what I had encountered.
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