Does anyone know of any good books on PK? I have been looking for some time and have only found a handful.
The PK Zone: A Cross-Cultural Review of Psychokinesis
ESP and Psychokinesis: A Philosophical Examination
Psycho-kinesis: Moving Matter With the Mind and
Mind-Matter Interaction: A Review of Historical Repords, Theory and Research
The last is an updated version of the first which is now out of print but still available. I guess they wanted to get away from the word PK or Telekinises because some of the things in the book are not strictly on objects moving. The last book is available on kindle but I think I still want the earlyer edition even if it is a bit older.
I couldn't find any more books on the subject. There are dozens of llewellyn books on developing other things but I wasn't really looking for anything from that publisher. There are very few reviews from the above and no amazon preview so if anyone has read any of them or has some other suggestions I would like to hear about them. I hope this hasn't been discussed already on the form somewhere. I tried to look and make sure but didn't find any post about TK books.
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Faith will bring you home.
I never got around to reading ordering it, but there is a full book.
I was about to finally download the kindle version. I don't mind reading it first & giving a review if you're not sure it's worth the cash. It attracts me because she seems to share my theory about OBEs being reated to PK.
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There are several topics on books, I just took one.
I've been digging Armando Torres' and Carlos Castaneda's books. A lot of pk, lucid dreaming, OBE, magick and enlightenment from the perspective of the native Americans. Basically another angle on the same subject. The terminology was quite different from what I was used to, so I had to start from Torres' books and work backwards. Other than that, they're very easy to read, compared to the good old hard-core yoga books.
Amazing books .. very inspiring and thought-provoking. Apparently for these guys, flying around, teleporting, manipulating time, phasing, shapeshifting, OBE and seeing energy (not just seeing auras, but way more than that) were child's play. They formed groups that trained together and eventually transformed into a single light being (often looked like a dragon made out of light) that traversed the universe and then merged with it.
I haven't read yoga books that much, but so far I haven't come across the idea of a group of yogis transforming their bodies into a single energy being.
The unreal hath no being; there is no non-being of the Real; ~Krishna
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