Russell Targ Bücher
Russell Targ ist ein amerikanischer Physiker und Autor, dessen Werk sich mit unerforschten Gebieten des Geistes und der Wahrnehmung beschäftigt. Er war Mitbegründer eines bedeutenden Forschungsprogramms zur Untersuchung übersinnlicher Fähigkeiten, insbesondere des Phänomens des „Remote Viewing“, und zur Erforschung ihrer praktischen Anwendungen. Seine Forschungen, oft in Zusammenarbeit mit führenden Institutionen durchgeführt, verschieben die Grenzen unseres Verständnisses des menschlichen Bewusstseins. Targ's Schriften und Vorträge bieten eine fesselnde Auseinandersetzung mit einer Domäne, in der Wissenschaft auf das Unerklärliche trifft und die Leser herausfordert, die Grenzen des Möglichen neu zu überdenken.





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Die Welt ist anders, als sie zu sein scheint
Russell Targ ist Physiker an der Stanford University und war einer der leitenden NASA-Ingenieure auf dem Gebiet der Laser-Technik. Gleichzeitig hat er sich intensiv mit den überzeugendsten wissenschaftlichen Versuchsexperimenten der Parapsychologie befasst und auf diesem Gebiet bahnbrechende Arbeiten veröffentlicht. Seine Forschungen führten ihn zu vier für die Naturwissenschaften revolutionären Einsichten: Nur bestimmte Aspekte des Geistes sind eine Folge physiologischer Prozesse. Bewusstsein ist ursächlich, die physische Realität ist seine Manifestation. Alle Bewusstseinsformen sind Teil eines Netzwerkes des Lebens. Einige Aspekte des Bewusstseins sind unabhängig vom Raum-Zeit-Kontinuum. Russell Targ liefert die Bausteine für das kommende Paradigma in den Naturwissenschaften. Eine grundlegende Arbeit für das neue Bewusstsein der Menschheit!
Third Eye Spies
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
“Russell Targ’s Third Eye Spies is a masterwork in the history and practice of remote viewing.” —Dean Radin, MS, PhD, chief scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and author of Real Magic and other books Explore the evidence of psychic powers and learn the skills of remote viewing from the masters for yourself. Russell Targ has been successfully teaching people how to tap into their psychic abilities for more than fifty years. This began in 1972 when he cofounded a CIA-sponsored ESP research program at Stanford Research Institute. The program yielded such incredible results as the description of a secret Russian weapons factory in Siberia and the location of several kidnapped US officials, including the ambassador to Iran. The founders also trained six Army intelligence officers to create an Army psychic corps that became known as Stargate.Third Eye Spies will introduce you to the most successful and gifted remote viewers in the world along with the evidence of their psychic abilities. Remote viewing is the opportunity to describe and experience objects and events in the distance, the past, and the future. Targ shares the simple techniques masters of remote viewing use to expand the mind’s eye beyond one’s physical location. With Third Eye Spies, you will be able to step beyond the boundaries of your physical body and learn to live with psychic abilities.
An Experiment with Time
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
J.W. Dunne (1866-1949) was an accomplished English aeronautical engineer and a designer of Britian's early military aircraft. His An Experiment with Time, first published in 1927, sparked a great deal of scientific interest in--and controversy about--his new model of multidimensional time.A series of strange, troubling precognitive dreams (including a vision of the then future catastrophic eruption of Mt. Pelee on the island of Martininque in 1902) led Dunne to re-evaluate the meaning and significance of dreams. Could dreams be a blend of memories of past and future events? What was most upsetting about his dreams was that they contradicted the accepted model of time as a series of events flowing only one way: into the future. What if time wasn't like that at all?All of this prompted Dunne to think about time in an entirely new way. To do this, Dunne made, as he put it,"an extremely cautious" investigation in a "rather novel direction." He wanted to outline a provable way of accounting for multiple dimensions and precognition, that is, seeing events before they happen. The result was a challenging scientific theory of the "Infinite Regress," in which time, consciousness, and the universe are seen as serial, existing in four dimensions.Astonishingly, Dunne's proposed model of time accounts for many of life's mysteries: the nature and purpose of dreams, how prophecy works, the immortality of the soul, and the existence of the all-seeing "general observer," the "Witness" behind consciousness (what is now commonly called the Higher Self).Here in print again is the book English playwright and novelist J.B. Priestley called "one of the most fascinating, most curious, and perhaps the most important books of this age."