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Telepathy Our Lost Sense: Neuroscience Sheds Light on ESP Book Cover
100Ìýcopies
Kindle
Telepathy our Lost Sense tells the wonderful story of how we communicate with another person by sending or receiving a “thought message�.
Many people have telepathic abilities but there has been great fear, misunderstanding, and persecution of such people over the centuries leading to the loss of this sense from our human repertoire.
Modern neuroscience has revealed that our electrical and magnetic brainwaves carry information within our brain generating thoughts and actions. ELF waves, very low frequency electromagnetic radiation, enveloping our planet, are identical to our brainwaves and carry our thoughts from one mind to another.
We recognise the person sending the thought through their unique “brain fingerprint."
Dr Dianne Cartwright, a Brisbane native, holds a BSc Hons and MBBS Hons from the University of Queensland and is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP). After studying biology and conducting post-graduate research, she later graduated in medicine and practiced as a GP in Cairns for many years.
Throughout her life, Dr. Cartwright had occasional but unforgettable experiences of Extrasensory Perception (ESP) including telepathy. A survey of her patients revealed that almost half had an ESP experience.
Now retired, she researches ESP and has found a plausible explanation for these abilities to share withe the readers of this book.

Marie Curie said “Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.�
  • Paranormal
  • Science
Sum and Substance: You, Your Universe, and Your World Book Cover
100Ìýcopies
Kindle
Sum and Substance is a concise, factual, and lucid summary of the history of our universe and mankind, giving broad understanding of the past, present, and future. Richly illustrated and augmented by insightful quotes from great thinkers, the book offers the ambitious hope that if you spend eight hours reading it, you may learn more than in any other eight hours of your life!

This book has been highly praised by reviewers from around the United States. Following are some of their comments.
“A timeless classic that will resonate with readers for generations to come.�

“An excellent read, with the broadest scope of any book I’ve ever read.�

“The book does not try to tell you what to think, but instead to provide information that helps you reach your own conclusions with a stronger foundation.�

“A real page turner. Could not put it down.�

“The photo illustrations are germane and well-chosen. The writing is persuasive, crisp, to the point.�

“The most informative 8-hour read you’ll ever have.�

“I have never read any other book like this, one that tries to tell the whole story.�

“An easy read for all humans to truly understand our uniqueness within space and time.�

“A great read for anyone who is looking for an effective book to help them understand the world and history.�

“A thought-provoking read.�

“The scope felt just right to provide perspective on our lives in relation to others.�

“Organized for the benefit of the inquisitive but non-scientific mind (all in less than 300 pages.)�

“The perfect gift for any friend who loves to read, reflect, and think.�

“What an awesome book! It should be required reading no later than every college student’s junior year.�

“The book is full of information and insights that are sure to help people grow their understanding of their reality and the world they live in.�

“I wish everyone could read it and be motivated to help meet today’s and future challenges.�

“Wit and wisdom inform every page.�

“A masterpiece!�
  • History
  • Science
Sharp: 14 Simple Ways to Improve Your Life with Brain Science Book Cover
10Ìýcopies
Print
What if you were capable of more? What if you could be a little more empathetic and a lot more motivated? And what if your best days weren’t left up to chance but were something you could queue up at a moment’s notice?ÌýMost of us want to be a little happier, a little more focused, and a lot less stressed. And we’d rather not quit our jobs or join a monastery to do it. We want simple life hacks that are easy to fold into our everyday lives, and we want advice that goes beyond “Get a good night’s sleep.â€�

Neuroscience labs are discovering a gold mine of practical advice that often debunks popular trends.ÌýSharpÌýwill help put the lessons of neuroscience to work for people at work and at home. Sharp describes simple strategies Get Focused Get Creative Get Motivated Accomplish More Think on Your Feet Learn More and Learn It Fast Make Fewer Mistakes Relate More Be More Fair and Less Biased Make Better Decisions Stay Healthier and Feel Less Pain Take Charge of Chronic Stress Manage Intense Moments of Acute Stress Support Your Better Half There’s even a chapter on how to best support your partner through life’s stressful events.Ìý

Cognitive scientist Therese Huston is one of those rare specialists who makes neuroscience research easy to grasp and applicable to everyday life. InÌýNeurosavvy, sheÌýoffers the lessons of neuroscience in a format that’s easy to read and even easier to apply.
  • Self help
  • Science
Spring's Miracles Book Cover
20Ìýcopies
Print
A vibrantly illustrated children's book about an Indigenous girl who discovers the miracles that blossom each spring and learns how Creator's gift of courage can transform the way we see the world and ourselves.

It’s time to welcome a new season, and this spring is going to be extra special. Dani, a proudÌýPotawatomi girl, and her family prepare to celebrate the new year, which the Potawatomi and other AnishinaabeÌýpeople observe at the beginning of spring with a camping and climbing trip. Dani is excited for the adventure, but also nervous. The rocks are so big. Will she make it to the top of her climb?ÌýAs Dani explores the awakening woods and makes memories with her family, she learns to draw on the courage Creator gives while finding inspiration in the miraculous new life MotherÌýEarth brings forth each spring.
  • Children's
  • Science
The Saucerian: UFOs, Men in Black, and the Unbelievable Life of Gray Barker Book Cover
5Ìýcopies
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The strange, but true biography of the colorful founder of Saucerian Books, a central purveyor and promoter of flying saucer and conspiracist knowledge in the mid-twentieth century.

Gray Barker (1925�1984) was an eccentric literary outsider, filled with ideas that were out of step with the world. An author and unreliable narrator of implausible stories, Barker founded and operated Saucerian Books, an independent publisher of books about flying saucers and other ideas at the fringes of popular discourse. In The Saucerian, Gabriel Mckee tells the fascinating story of Barker’s West Virginia–based press, the unique corpus of materials it published, and how office-copying and self-publishing techniques influenced the spread of paranormal beliefs and conspiratorial worldviews over the last century. Following the development of UFO subculture, Mckee explores the life and career of a larger-than-life hoaxer and originator of pseudoscientific ideas. Ever an entertainer, Barker established his reputation with one of the first flying saucer fanzines, The Saucerian, and with his first book, the conspiratorial and sensationalistic They Knew Too Much about Flying Saucers. By the close of the 1950s, he had established a publishing imprint that brought out some of the strangest UFO-related books of the era, with a particular emphasis on flying saucer contactees. Saucerian Books became a platform for those whose stories were too unusual, implausible, or crudely written for more mainstream publishers. Though Barker himself was a skeptic, he viewed the world of occult believers as a source of ongoing entertainment. He also may have used the perceived eccentricity of flying saucer research, or “ufology,� to obscure his homosexuality from his small-town neighbors. From his place on the fringes of midcentury American culture, Barker left an unmatched legacy in conspiratorial concepts that have become prominent pop-cultural folklore, including the Men in Black, the Mothman, and the Philadelphia Experiment. As a mastermind behind the fantastical, Barker’s promotional efforts were the precursor to contemporary conspiracism.
  • Non-fiction
  • Science
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