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Books & Papers on Psychokinesis
Books & Papers on PsychokinesisThis area of our website allows you to look inside the books and technical papers written by Theresa M. Kelly, MsD. This area offers a peak into the contents of these publications including table of contents and article adaptations hosted here on QP. Quantum Psychics: Scientifically Understand, Control, & Enhance Your Psychic Ability
Book Description This pioneering 2nd Edition book, written by bestselling author and professor, Theresa M. Kelly, MsD., utilizes an extensive list of new scientific research studies to reveal how the laws of physics do not have to be rewritten to explain how psychic abilities work. These research studies consist of initiatives in parapsychology, psychology, neuroscience, quantum physics, and related single and interdisciplinary fields. The author reveals the how's, the why's, and the when's of psychic potential and practice, and exposes it all from extrasensory perception (ESP) to psychokinesis (PK). This book includes a wide collection of detailed and practical techniques, exercises, and experiments, designed for beginners, laypersons, and professional researchers, as stepping stones to assist the reader in their search for psychic control and development. For enhanced psychic performance and measurement, the author warns and informs the reader of the many misconceptions and myths that are preventing them from achieving their true psychic potential, and illuminates the true, raw, quantum nature of psychic phenomena. This book uncovers the many personality traits linked with specific psychic experiences, facilitating the reader in discovering their exact psychic type. Let this book be your guide through the detailed scientific framework that takes a unique holistic approach to psychic understanding, control, and enhancement and bridges the gap between physics and metaphysics. Includes: Models, Definitions, Descriptions, Techniques, Therapeutic and Experimental Practical Applications, and a Comprehensive Glossary. Topics Include: Telepathy, Clairvoyance, Mediumship, Remote Viewing, Precognition, Synchronicity, Empathy, Telekinesis, Biokinesis (Energy Healing), and other types of Psychokinesis. About the Author Theresa M. Kelly, MsD, is a professor of scientific parapsychology, and has conducted psychical research for many years focusing on the phenomenology of psychic experiences, and the personality traits of psychic experients. EXCERPT: "To impart my own findings, PK experiences are often experienced by those who are more physically active than ESP experients, and just as many ESP experiences can become so naturally additive to the experients naturally acquired knowledge, so to can PK experiences be so subtle that the effects are presumed entirely natural. It has been suggested that in regard to PK effects involving hands on therapeutic work, that the circulatory system (i.e. one of the primary channels for the flow of electrical waves) may play a part in PK processes. In other words, if a massage therapist has slightly provided more relief than usual, or a basketball player makes a few more baskets than usual, the results are likely not going to be seen as the result of mind-matter interaction [...] addressing the phenomenological evidence of psychokinesis in regard to the reports and exploration of what experients claim to do and experience during PK performance, whether performance is spontaneous or intentional. While informal reports and descriptive analyses have exposed various PK correlating factors, the meaning and relations of these remain elusive. Many types of PK experiences are taken into account in qualitative studies including strictly lab-based experiments, intentional PK, spontaneous PK, group PK, RNG experiments, metal-based PK effects, anomalous healing effects, fire-based PK effects, object movement, recurrent spontaneous PK (RSPK), human-machine interaction, etc. While these experiences on the surface appear to be very different, the fundamental core nature of these experiences has been found to have “striking similarities.” Once behavioral attributes e.g. attitudes, preferences, etc.) are removed, core experiences mainly differentiate in regard to spontaneous and intentional PK effects/events. These “striking similarities” consist of factors that appear to form a “fluid pattern, organic in quality.” We will now be identifying these factors in no particular order. "
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