Herbie Brennan's Forbidden Truths: Strange Powers of the Human Mind
By (Author) Herbie Brennan
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
3rd August 2006
Main
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
128.2
208
Width 127mm, Height 197mm, Spine 13mm
171g
Amazing facts from the book:
The brain has no pain receptors. That's why a surgeon can slice into it without you feeling a thing.
Buddhists believe that the entire universe is maya, an illusion generated by the human mind.
There is evidence that hypnosis was used in Ancient Egypt, Ancient China and Ancient Greece.
Herbie Brennan explains just what your mind is capable of, including: controlling others, travelling through space and time, even altering the very fabric of reality. The evidence is in this book. Read it and ask yourself this question: What's stopping you
Herbie Brennan began a journalistic career at age eighteen and at twenty-four became the youngest newspaper editor in his native Ireland. He is now a full-time writer of fact and fiction for both adults and children, with several international bestsellers to his name. Combined sales of his books have passed seven million copies, and his work has appeared in more than fifty countries. He lives with his wife and eight cats in an old rectory in Ireland.