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Extraordinary Knowing: Science, Skepticism, and the Inexplicable Powers of the Human Mind

By Elizabeth Lloyd Mayer

Extraordinary Knowing: Science, Skepticism, and the Inexplicable Powers of the Human Mind

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Started reading:
March 20, 2007
Finished reading:
July 3, 2007

Review

Rating: 9

The true essence of living into the law of attraction is to come from your KNOWING instead of your THINKING.

This wonderful book taps into many of the themes that keep us from our knowing and shows how science (and much suppressed government research) supports our ability to connect to our knowing that goes well beyond the limits of reason and logic.

If you want to expand your thinking and learn about the science (and how current research methodologies can get in the way of what we learn about the world), read this book.

Written by highly skeptical clinical psychologist, the book is well written, entertaining, and contains fascinating research to support our ability to just know things at the gut level.

Ms. Mayer began her exploration of extraordinary knowing when he daughter’s rare harp was stolen. Out of options, she contacted a dowser on a lark. When the dowser located the exact address of the harp from 2,000 miles away, she realized that this changed everything and set out to explain what happened.

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