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The Resonant Bookstore

 

 

  • A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future -- By Daniel Pink.--More evidence that right-brain thinking is the future our economy.

  • Beyond Positive Thinking. By Robert Anthony

  • Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking -- By Malcolm Gladwell.--Great research into the power of our subconscious minds.

  • A Change of Heart -- By Claire Sylvia and William Novak.--A true account of how cellular memory is associated with organ donation.

  • Celestial 911 - Call With Your Right Brain for Answers.  By Robert B. Stone (1997, softcover)
    The author offers the reader an understanding of the principles that link our desires and intentions to the universal cosmic mind. Stone believes that the world beyond our senses is a gateway to personal creativity and abundance. He offers guided visualization exercises that allow one to access their right mind’s link to the subconscious and quantum realms of energy and information. Stone’s approach compliments the principles and physics of RV and is a lot of fun.

  • Cosmic Voyage - A Scientific Discovery of Extraterrestrials Visiting Earth.  By Courtney Brown, PhD. (1996).   Softcover.

  • Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain.  By Betty Edwards (1989, softcover).

  • Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us -- By Daniel Pink.-- New evidence shows that people perform better without external rewards.

  • Evolution's End:  Claiming the Potential of Our Intelligence.  Joseph Chilton Pearce (1992).   Softcover.
    Pearce explores a myriad of topics related to viewing and psychic functioning. Pearce proposes a holographic model of the universe and discusses some of the features of human physiology that make resonant viewing possible. The book contains a satisfying blend of theory and practical examples. Pearce makes a convincing argument that humans will live up to their evolutionary potential only when they develop their intuitive faculties.

  • The Fluoride Deception.  By Christopher Bryson (2004, softcover).
    Absolutely essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how a deadly toxic chemical made its way into our water supplies. Think fluoride helped your teeth? Read this book and find the disturbing truth about who makes public policy in America.

  • The Four Agreements - A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom (A Toltec Wisdom Book).  By Don Miguel Ruiz (1998, softcover).
    This is an excellent overview of the Toltec way of life and a practical guide to freedom and self-empowerment. Don Miguel counsels each of us to examine our beliefs, words, and actions as a way of breaking the domestication process that each of us has succumbed to. The Toltec path is a path of personal freedom where literally every thought, idea, and emotion we feel is subject to scrutiny. Freeing ourselves requires us to maintain our impeccability at every instant in our lives and foster creative awareness that accompanies self-responsibility and constructive intention. Don Miguel offers prescriptions for overcoming the chaos of Mitote, the illusion of external reality that we substitute for an authentic knowledge of the self.

  • Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Learn how to "get in the zone" and "go with your flow" for optimal performance and success.

  • Hare Brain, Tortoise Mind - How Intelligence Increases When You Think Less.  By Guy Claxton (1997).
    Since writing Planetary Intelligence, I came across a wonderful resource that supports and expands upon the same ideas I put forward. Hare Brain, Tortoise Mind: How Intelligence Increases When You Think Less by Guy Claxton shows how our “undermind”, as Claxton calls it, is a supermind that is capable of astounding feats of thinking skill. While we have all been trained in the ways of fast-thinking, Claxton shows how slow thinking is more able to deal with ambiguous and paradoxical situations. Confusing and uncertainty often lead to more original, creative thinking than calculated, linear, rational thought. Claxton's book goes a long way in showing us the power of process-oriented thinking and the benefits of slowing down to a more natural pace of life.

  • The Heart's Code - Tapping the Wisdom and Power of Our Heart's Energy.  By Paul Pearsall (1998).    Softcover.
    Paul Pearsall looks at the role of cellular memory and the natural intelligence of our body, which we too often ignore. Specifically focusing on the heart, Pearsall shows that our organs have their own awareness which is often suppressed by our conscious mind. Pearsall encourages us to listen to and trust our bodies more and rely less on our analytical motivations.

  • The Heart of the Mind - How to Know God Without Belief.  By Russell Targ and Jane Katra, Ph. D. (1999).

  • The Holographic Universe.  Michael Talbot (1992, softcover).

  • In Praise of Slowness: Challenging the Cult of Speed.  By Carl Honore (2005, softcover).

  • In Search of Brazil's Quantum Surgeon:  The Dr. Fritz Phenomenon.  Masao Maki (1999, softcover).
    An amazing account of the medical work of Dr. Fritz: a German surgeon from WWI who has incarnated in human form five times to demonstrate miraculous healing abilities in ordinary people. Maki originally went to Brazil in the hopes of debunking Dr. Fritz but ended up with the complete conviction that the phenomena is for real: over one million people have been helped by Fritz, including cancer patients who had previously been deemed terminally ill. The book attests to the reality of the hidden realms of energy and spirit that constitute and interact with our physical bodies. The episodes documented in the book also confirm our ability to use life-energy creatively and constructively. The Dr. Fritz phenomenon defies reason and that is what makes it so important for us to understand it.

  • Into the Buzzsaw: Leading Journalists Expose the Myth of a Free Press. Edited by Kristina Borjesson (2002)
    Excellent accounts of how the American government-corporate power system undermines free speech and democratic ideals.

  • Imagine: How Creativity Works by Jonah Lehrer (2012) This book helps understand how the creative process works with some fresh examples including Bob Dylan, 3M, and Pixar.

  • Limitless Mind - A Guide to Remote Viewing and Transformation of Consciousness.  By Russell Targ (2004).
    Russell Targ's latest book is a broad-ranging, indepth coverage of remote viewing and nonlocal consciousness. As one of the original RV researchers, working with natural psychics such as Pat Price and Ingo Swann to develop standardized remote viewing protocols and testing procedures, Targ knows his way around the subject matter in all its aspects. From some of the early RV experiments in the 1970's to the most recent studies in distant healing, some of which were conducted by his daughter, Elizabeth, Targ covers a whole gamut of related consciousness topics, including after-death communications and the incredible research of F.W. Meyers. But most importantly, Targ has an important message for us: to quiet our noisy minds, transcend our personal stories, expand our awareness, and merge with the larger consciousness of the universe. It is a timely message and one that stands out throughout the all of his recent writings: a legacy of decades of research into the nature of consciouness. I recommend Limitless Mind for readers who are new to the subject and also to more experienced researchers who want to be reminded of what a vast subject area the study of nonlocal consciousness encompasses. Overall, this book is a gem.

  • Miracles of Mind - Exploring Nonlocal Consciousness and Spiritual Healing.  By Russell Targ and Jane Katra, Ph. D. (1998).
    This book is both an excellent introduction to humans' ability to access nonlocal consciousness and also a cogent synthesis of the fields of remote viewing and spiritual healing. This work goes farther than previous books about RV, in part due to Targ's freedom now to talk about previously classified projects. The book also provides a theoretical background based on Ayruvedic principles. Included in the book are reproduction of some of the original RV work done by Ingo Swann, Pat Price, Hella Hammid, and Keith Harary.

  • The Missing Times: News Media Complicity in the UFO Cover-up. By Terry Hansen (2000)
  • Hansen details how various governmental agencies covertly influence our news media,especially with regard to the UFO phenomenon.

  • Opening Minds: A Journey of Extraordinary Encounters, Crop Circles, and Resonance by Simeon Hein, Ph.D.
    Explore the world of remote viewing, crop circles, and other "paranormal" experiences. Discover the scientific basis for resonant phenomena. Go beyond the ordinary into the world of extraordinary encounters.

  • Opening to the Infinite: Human Multidimensional Potential.  By Alice Bryant, Linda Seebach and Ingo Swann.

  • The Power of Belief: Essential Tools for an Extraordinary Life. By Ray Dodd (2004, softcover).
    We each create our reality simply by what we agree to believe. Sometimes, what we create holds us back from getting the results we desire in our personal lives, workplace and community. Continuing the Toltec tradition of the best-selling book, The Four Agreements, The Power of Belief clearly illustrates how hidden beliefs can create obstacles to success and true happiness. An inspiring guide based on everyday wisdom, The Power of Belief contains simple and effective methods for changing any belief that stands in your way.

  • The Power of Full Engagement. By Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz

  • Remote Viewers - The Secret history of America's Psychic Spies.  By Jim Schnabel (1997, softcover).

  • Remote Viewing Secrets: A Handbook.  By Joe McMoneagle (2000, softcover).
    If you are interested in the nuts and bolts of remote viewing you need to read this book. It contains a huge amount of information on the protocols and procedures necessary for "successful" remote viewing sessions. While McMoneagle doesn't actually tell the reader how to do remote viewing, his breadth of experience is apparent in this detailed tome. Both beginning and experienced remote viewers will find useful tidbits and, indeed, "secrets" of the trade within these chapters

  • Remote Viewing: The Science and Theory of Nonlocal Perception.  By Courtney Brown, Ph. D. (2005, softcover).

  • The Right Mind - Making Sense of the Hemispheres.  By Robert Ornstein (1997, softcover).

  • Science Was Wrong. By Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden (2010).

  • The Second Brain:  A Groundbreaking New Understanding of Nervous Disorders of the Stomach and Intestine. By Michael D. Gershon (1999).

  • The Self Aware Universe:  How Consciousness Creates the Material World.  By Amit Goswami (1995).

  • The Seventh Sense: The Secrets of Remote Viewing as Told by a "Psychic Spy" for the U.S. Military. By Lyn Buchanan (2004, softcover).

  • Synchronicity: The Bridge Between Matter and Mind. By F. David Peat (1987).

  • Supernormal: Science, Yoga, and the Evidence for Extraordinary Psychic Abilities. By Dean Radin (2013).

  • UFOs and the National Security State: Chronology of a Coverup, 1941-1973. By Richard Dolan (2002).

  • UFO's for the 21st Century Mind. By Richard Dolan (2014)

  • The User Illusion - Cutting Consciousness Down to Size.  By Tor Norretranders (1998).    Softcover.
    This book offers an excellent discussion of the limit's of our conscious mind and the power of our subconscious processes. Norretranders, a Danish science writer, presents a wide array of scientific evidence showing that our conscious mind makes up merely a fraction of our total mental processes: the linear world that we consciously perceive is an illusion, a mental construct, not a physical reality. Information takes many forms, only some of which is accessible by the conscious mind.

  • Vibrational Medicine - New Choices for Healing Ourselves.  Richard Gerber (1996, softcover).


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