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ESP: How I Developed My Sixth Sense and So Can You

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Perhaps you have heard it said that all the knowledge of the universe resides within you. That is true, because at a deep level all minds, past and present, are connected. Everything that has ever happened, every thought, every idea is there. The trick is to draw out that information when you need it. In this book, Stephen Hawley Martin explains how he is able to do so and what you need to know in order to do the same.

On a weekend retreat at the College of Metaphysics in the Ozarks, he discovered he possesses the power of omni-perception, which he defines as ESP, or intuition on steroids. He had always known he had an uncanny ability to connect the dots. What he had not known was that his power is not a gift, not a talent, but a skill that can be taught and learned. This prompted him to examine how he accomplishes omni-perception and to write this book detailing the seven steps you need to know to unleash the sixth sense you and all of us possess.

Stephen Hawley Martin is the author of two best-sellers, “Life After Death, Powerful Evidence You Will Never Die,” and “Actual Magic: How to Unleash the Power of Your Mind.” He is a former principal of the ad agency that created the GEICO Gecko and the only three-time winner of the Writer's Digest Book Award, having won first prize twice for fiction and once for nonfiction. He also has won a first prize for visionary fiction from Independent Publisher and a first prize for nonfiction from USA Book News.

88 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 18, 2018

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October 3, 2018
Interesting Book

Interesting personal account of the author's experience. I have had intuitive experiences since I was young, and I've struggled to develop them. The author presents some interesting ideas... There are a few typos and one page that is repeated, but it's not enough to distract the reader.
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October 30, 2018
very great read for anyone training esp thank you

If you are un easy about your dharma please read this book as it will help build clarity rather quickly
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June 17, 2019
Good book

It takes almost the entire book to get to the "meat" of the subject, but it is worthwhile reading tjis.
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October 14, 2019
Not helpful

This was his story. It didn’t help me or teach me anything. I will continue on my journey until I find what helps.
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