Gain a hidden edge using your natural mind-reading abilities
It sounds incredible, but you actually read people's minds all the time--you just don't realize it. Join renowned author Richard Webster as he shows you how to take control of this innate skill by determining your own dominant sense, reading other people's energy, deciphering non-verbal messages, and discreetly influencing others with your thoughts.
Providing easy experiments and exercises, Mind Reading Quick & Easy helps develop and refine your abilities at both a beginner and advanced level. This remarkable book also shows how to develop skills for mind reading using the phone and e-mail, dream telepathy, and mental communication with pets. By enhancing your mind-to-mind connection with others and interpreting body language cues, you'll perceive more than you ever thought possible.
Mind reading and Telepathy these two are the main topic discussed in this book tho the writer prefereably using the former term more. This book also contains lots of fun exercises you can do with friends and even your pet. Plus some history about mind-reading experimentation carried out by various well known people explained without too technical hence the title of this book quick and easy. 3.5 stars for this book.
Recommend to anyone. Detailed explanations of studies, history, stories, and personal experiences. Often the history and stories are funny! It works. Excellent list of exercises. Not all stuff you can easily find online. If you have telepathy yourself, you can tell he is legit.
Good book to learn about mind reading. It is necessary to practice the mentioned techniques inreality to master the art of observation and deduction completely.
Want to read other people’s minds? See when they might be telling lies? Do you sometimes know who’s on the other end of the phone before picking it up? Writer Richard Webster has written over 50 titles on spiritual matters and this latest purports to show you how you can read minds. It’s jam-packed with exercises that you can try with friends and loved ones or even strangers in the street. There’s even information on whether people are more geared toward kinetic or visual or auditory sensors. Some people think in pictures, some in sound, some are more geared towards the kinetic sense, and how you can use this to help decode people’s thoughts. It’s a well written guide, with exercises that easy to follow and fun to try as well. You’ll take some time working through them all – but even if you try just a few, the results can be astounding. Engaging and written with a light touch, highly recommended “how to”.