Supernormal
Can yoga and meditation unleash our inherent supernormal mental powers, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition Is it really possible to perceive another person s thoughts and intentions Influence objects with our minds Envision future events And is it possible that some of the superpowers described in ancient legends, science fiction, and comic books are actually real, and patiently waiting for us behind the scenes Are we now poised for an evolutionary trigger to pull the switch and release our full potentials Dean Radin, Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences IONS and bestselling author of The Conscious Universe, presents persuasive new experimental evidence for the existence of such phenomena He takes us on a thrilling scientific journey and challenges outdated assumptions that these abilities are mere superstition Focusing on Patanjali s mysterious Yoga Sutras2,000 year old meditation practices believed to release our extraordinary powers Radin offers powerful evidence confirming that sometimes fact is much stranger, spookier, and wonderful than the wildest fiction. Read Supernormal author Dean Radin – kino-fada.fr There s a reason why siddhis and sufis and mystics don t brag about their supernormal abilities Silence is part of practicing respect and humility If you already believe in the supernatural, you don t need scientific proof, and if you don t believe, well, ain t a man s job to enlighten his fellows This book tries too hard The author is a scientist, so he speaks in statistics and data and meta analysis But his audience are not people who need this kind of jargon What yogis and siddhis need There s a reason why siddhis and sufis and mystics don t brag about their supernormal abilities Silence is part of practicing respect and humility If you already believe in the supernatural, you don t need scientific proof, and if you don t believe, well, ain t a man s job to enlighten his fellows This book tries too hard The author is a scientist, so he speaks in statistics and data and meta analysis But his audience are not people who need this kind of jargon What yogis and siddhis need that kind of literature So the parts where the language was not argumentative a.k.a scientific , was easier to read and follow through and find possible hints for enlightenment Hindus have siddhis, Catholics have Charismas, Sufis have Karamat, and so on and so forth Telepathy, remote viewing, clairaudience and things like that have been known to happen regardless to religion Given the right personality, genetic setup and duration of practice, supernormal abilities ca...So i started reading this book because i get some PSI experiences every now and then Also because claiming that humans can sense up to 3 seconds in the future was just so intriguing I love the way the book is structured to go from the yoga claims to proving them then moving on to what s next questions However, I found the author exceedingly being caught up on proving, at least showing, that other scientists are wrong not to believe in such experimental data I find it appalling that scientist So i started reading this book because i get some PSI experiences every now and then Also because claiming that humans can sense up to 3 seconds in the future was just so intriguing I love the way the book is structured to go from the yoga claims to proving them then moving on to what s next questions However, I found the author exceedingly being caught up on proving, at least showing, that other scientists are wrong not to believe in such experimental data I find it appalling that scientists can just look at such very real repeatable data and ignore them, although some theories can sufficiently explain the motives Regardless of that, such focus made some parts of the book feelof a scientific fight not an informative document I liked the last part quite a lot, althoug...The problem with this book is that it gives a patina of legitimacy to nonsense.Radin acknowledges not explicitly that the evidence he is talking about is barely measurable, but couches it in clever jargon that hides this conclusion He depends almost entirely on meta studies, not adequately acknowledging the extreme limitations of drawing conclusions based on them.The bulk of his proof is exactly what one would expect baseless anecdotal claims credulously repeated.Radin would do himself a f The problem with this book is that it gives a patina of legitimacy to nonsense.Radin acknowledges not explicitly that the evidence he is talking about is barely measurable, but couches it in clever jargon that hides this conclusion He depends almost entirely on meta studies, not adequately acknowledging the extreme limitations of drawing conclusions based on them.The bulk of his proof is exactly what one would expect baseless anecdotal claims credulously repeated.Radin would do himself a favor if he would at least acknowledge that ALL as in 100% of popular psychics are either frauds or deluded Then if he wanted to argue for his main point, that there is a tiny, barely measurable, but persistent anomaly between what was expected in the trials he cites and the actual outcome, he would be on firmer ground He apparently can t do that, however,...Having read The Conscious Universe and Entangled Minds, both by Dr Radin, I had no hesitation in buying this book Once again, the phenomena he reports are quite remarkable, this time based on the results of some equally remarkable studies from around the world Not surprisingly, as a Princeton University physicist, Dr Radin has no truck with anything not supported by good science o...Some people approach the topic of psychic phenomena from a standpoint of immoveable conviction There are those who believe psi events happen, and no science or statistics would convince them otherwise On the other side are those who believe such things do not happen, and no evidence from even the best quality research could convince them otherwise It s like politics Minds seldom change But that doesn t mean they never do Science progresses through study and replication and further studies, Some people approach the topic of psychic phenomena from a standpoint of immoveable conviction There are those...With this controversial book, Dean Radin presents the scientific evidence for an array of psychic powers, but he frames the discussion in terms of yogic siddhis Siddhi is a Sanskrit term for an ability that isn t seen among the general population at least not reliably so and for the most part these accomplishments correspond to the categories discussed in parapsychology i.e telepathy, precognition, psychokinesis, and clairvoyance Note As mentioned, this is a controversial book I w With this controversial book, Dean Radin presents the scientific evidence for an array of psychic powers, but he frames the discussion in terms of yogic siddhis Siddhi is a Sanskrit term for an ability that isn t seen among the general population at least not reliably so and for the most part these accomplishments correspond to the categories discussed in parapsychology i.e telepathy, precognition, psychokinesis, and clairvoyance Note As mentioned, this is a controversial book I will attempt to provide as unbiased a review as possible I am generally skeptical, but don t believe in poo pooing the study of subjects because they offend my skeptical sensibilities Further, I try to keep an open mind because 1 there is no sc...Definitely a book that I would recommend to everyone I firmly agree with the author that the line of inquiry in science is continuing to move closer and closer to quantum physics and the ability of psi in humans I will definitely be checking out the long list of reference books as well.Just heard a great interview with Dean Radin Something is shifting Can t wait to read Smart and thought provokingThis book appealed to Me so much because the topic of discussion in this isaligned with My thought process.If You need scientific explanation of MIRACLES This is a Good Read

- English
- 05 February 2018 Dean Radin
- Paperback
- 400 pages
- 030798690X
- Dean Radin
- Supernormal