I am sure most of you have heard of Extra-Sensory-Perception ("ESP"). Do you know enough of ESP to tap its power?
ESP is nothing more than the Scientific name for Intuition. It shows itself in dreams, eureka-type moments, sudden flashes of insight, women's intuition and those special moments when you just seem to 'know' how a loved one is feeling. We all have ESP and it is probably one of the most important gifts you possess.
But if you're like most people – chances are you have been ignoring this innate ability ... Let's Change that Today.
As you read on, you will find answers to the following:
- What is Extra-Sensory-Perception? Separating the Myths from the Facts.
- The Powerful Scientific Evidence for ESP.
- A Word of Caution...How to Avoid the Charlatans.
- How to Make Better Decisions by Listening to Your Inner Voice.
- How You Can Develop Your Intuition.
What Is Extra-Sensory-Perception? Do You Have It?Extra-Sensory-Perception refers to communication or perception by means outside the normal five senses. It was once dismissed as superstition. However, scientist and researchers in leading universities around the world have repeatedly verified its existence. ESP, also called intuition, is a common faculty we all possess. Some people simply use it better than others.
A scientist by the name of Dr. J. B. Rhine conducted the ESP experiments in the 1930’s and 40’s at Duke University. Dr. Rhine had people attempt to guess which of five symbols would be on a playing card facing away from them. The odds of guessing correctly are one in five or 20%.
But Dr. Rhine found that many people had accuracy rates far beyond this.
In some experiments the odds in favor of ESP were 22 billion to one. This proved that something was occurring which was allowing people to guess which cards were being picked, and this guessing was correct to a remarkable degree. The laws of probability were being violated.
His experiments also showed that distance, space and time played no significant effect on the success of the phenomenon. A highly trained subject in France could guess the outcome of a card drawn in the US just as well when she was across the Atlantic Ocean, as when she was sitting directly opposite the person drawing the cards.
Furthermore, the subject could guess the outcome of a card drawn a year into the future – again with the same degree of accuracy.
Dr. Rhine’s experiments sent shock waves across academia as other scientists raced to confirm them. His book “Extra-Sensory Perception after 60 years” has became required reading for the introductory psychology class at Harvard. His experiments were repeated around the world 309 times involving 50,000+ people and 2 million sessions – proving without a doubt that ESP is real.
The Growing Acceptance of
Extra-Sensory-Perception
In the early part of the 20th century Albert Einstein said:
"The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift."
Today, with the jump in empirical scientific evidence and first-hand human experiences, belief in human intuition and ESP is rapidly rising. The 1990 Gallup public opinion poll found that 93% of Americans polled believed in one or more of 18 paranormal phenomena, including ESP, mental healing, telepathy and clairvoyance. And this number is increasing.
A follow up poll eleven years later, in May 2001 found that belief had actually increased in twelve out of thirteen phenomena measured in both the 1990 and 2001 polls and increased significantly (5% or more) in seven of them.
The 1990 Gallup Poll also asked Americans if they had had first-hand experience with paranormal phenomena. The results were surprising.
25% of Americans claim to have experienced telepathy.
25% claim success with mental healing.
More and more people are not only believing in ESP and mental healing, but are also experiencing and using it. Belief in mental and spiritual healing has increased significantly (up 8%) between 1990 and 2001. Today, about three in four American have at least one paranormal belief. Some of the most professed beliefs are in ESP, telepathy, clairvoyance, and mind-body healing. The most recent Gallup Poll released June 2005, showed that extra sensory perception was the most popular belief at 41%.
“Sure,” say the skeptics, “the majority of Americans may believe in ESP but this is usually the less educated majority. Educated people can’t be taking this seriously, right?”
Wrong.
Studies have shown that, as education increases, belief in ESP also increases.
The May 2001 Gallup Poll discovered that “Americans with the highest levels of education are more likely to believe in the power of the mind to heal the body”. The same is true for ESP and telepathy. One major study done in 1977 found a positive correlation between intelligence and paranormal belief – the more intelligent you were, the more you believed in a world beyond the five senses.
Another 1984 study, a sample of high school students, found higher grade point averages correlated positively with belief in ESP phenomenon. Finally, a 1989 CBS television poll done in conjunction with 48 hours uncovered that 75% of persons with a college degree believed in paranormal phenomena, while only 36% of people with less than a high school degree believed in these phenomena. In short, as education increased, so did belief.
If you believe in ESP – congratulations. The majority of educated Americans now share your belief.
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