Mind-Reach: Scientists Look at Psychic Abilities
By (Author) Russell Targ
By (author) Harold E. Puthoff
Foreword by Richard Bach
Introduction by Margaret Mead
Red Wheel/Weiser
Hampton Roads Publishing Co
11th April 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
Mysticism, magic and alternative spiritual practices
Clairvoyance and precognition
133.8
Paperback
258
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
413g
Mind-Reach is the book that led to the U S Army's psychic spy programme and the subsequent prominence of remote viewing. The protocols that physicists, Targ and Puthoff, developed at the Stanford Research Institute are still in use today and have proven again and again in laboratory settings that psychic ability is universal. Featuring test subjects like Uri Geller, Richard Bach and Ingo Swann, Mind-Reach is a well-researched, yet readable account of the revolutionary experiments that led to the science and structure of remote viewing. Mind-Reach even offers guidance to those who want to develop their own innate psychic abilities. Originally published by Delacorte in 1977 it has sold over 70,000 copies. Mind-Reach is the eleventh title in the Studies In Consciousness series.
"An inside glimpse of parapsychology. Weary of the gray consensus universe This book will trigger rainbows in your mental eye." -Traditional Yoga Studies Interactive, May 4, 2005 * Reviews *
Russell Targ is currently "retired" and enjoys motorcycling in the Silcon Valley (even though he is legally blind) and studying Dzogchen Buddhism.