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  • The Truth about ESP

  • What It Is, How It Works, and How You Develop It
  • By: Hans Holzer
  • Narrated by: Rich McVicar
  • Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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The Truth about ESP

By: Hans Holzer
Narrated by: Rich McVicar
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If you think that extrasensory perception (ESP) is a power reserved for crystal-ball gazers, gypsies, believers in the occult, or something to watch on late-night television, this audiobook will come as a big surprise.

For ESP is a power latent in each one of us. Every single man, woman, and child has the ability to obtain information beyond the limitations of the time-space continuum. If we're not aware of this force, we're either ignoring it, suppressing it, or ascribing the phenomenon to other causes.

In this audiobook, Hans Holzer tells how to develop your ESP powers to time in on future events, send messages mind-to-mind across distances, even communicate with the next dimension.

Mr. Holzer, through 20 years of intensive research in the field, offers hundreds of case histories dealing with psychic phenomena, reported by housewives, teachers, clergymen, laborers, old people, and children. Mr. Holzer explores astral projection, precognition, clairvoyance, trance, and evaluates such psychic tools as Ouija boards and tarot cards. Test sheets for professional and layman alike are included to determine one's ESP potential.

ESP incidents can't simply be ignored, explains Mr. Holzer. They are numerous and well supported by evidence and reputable witnesses. Science can no longer treat parapsychology as a stepchild. ESP is not supernatural, but perfectly natural. Holzer endorses the increased development of this faculty through actual use and frequent testing.

Here are just a few of the questions answered in The Truth About ESP:

  • Why did the Soviet Union employ full-time staffs in eight major universities to study psychic phenomena?
  • Why is the ESP faculty compared to radio waves - with man as a receiving instrument?
  • Is ESP related to karmic law?
  • How is ESP being used in crime detection?
  • Do plants really respond to tender loving care in some sort of extrasensory way?

©1975 The Hans Holzer Estate (P)2014 David N. Wilson
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I learned a few things about ESP. I am not a big believer of this phenomenon but listening to this audiobook opened my mind and will read more about this topic.

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Not what I expected.

I didnt realize this book was from the 70's. Its information is out of date. I also expected some real science but it was opinion, hearsay, and pseudoscience. There was a little science mentioned but incorrect science. The author lost all credibility with me too when he used an article in the National Enquirer as supporting proof. Its a rag tabloid that is famous for printing total fake stuff and exaggerated garbage.

The only good thing about this book was the narration. The narrator had a pleasant, clear, and crisp voice. He added more sincerity to the book than the words did. If it wasn't for the narrator, I wouldn't of even finished listening.
I would listen to other books narrated by Rich McVicar but I wont listen or read another book by the author, Hans Holzer.

This is my review via a promotion. I am glad it had a good narrator.

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