Toby Heathcotte's Blog, page 2
May 31, 2018
Time Travel to 1968
Beware if you decide to time travel to your own past. It's filled with emotional triggers. CNN's recent retrospective on 1968 was difficult to watch. Few events in my life evoke the same emotion on recollection as they did in the moment. The assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy evoke that for me.
In 1968, my husband and I were taking graduate class work at Indiana University. Our sons attended preschool. We lived in married housing where we had a clunky 17- inch black and white TV. On it, I watched Bobby give citizens of Indianapolis the terrible news of King's death. They didn't riot as many outraged citizens did in other major cities. Somehow he forged hope in them to temper their grief, the sign of a great leader.
Two weeks later, Bobby gave a speech in the I U auditorium. I waited outside with four thousand fellow students. When they opened the doors, I almost got crushed against the glass. Fortunately a classmate whisked me inside, and we all found seats near the front. Bobby gave details of a foreign policy designed to end the war in Viet Nam and our role as the world's policeman, the main reason I intended to vote for him. I felt afraid for my country, that the war could go on long enough to snuff out my sons. He gave us hope for peace. Bobby won the Indiana primary and went on to California to follow King in death.
These two men offered a message of hope for justice and peace. Fifty years later I still grieve because no one has taken up their mantle of impassioned service. Emotional triggers can be bad as in causing me to cry or good as in leading me to write something to share with my friends.
Peace!
In 1968, my husband and I were taking graduate class work at Indiana University. Our sons attended preschool. We lived in married housing where we had a clunky 17- inch black and white TV. On it, I watched Bobby give citizens of Indianapolis the terrible news of King's death. They didn't riot as many outraged citizens did in other major cities. Somehow he forged hope in them to temper their grief, the sign of a great leader.
Two weeks later, Bobby gave a speech in the I U auditorium. I waited outside with four thousand fellow students. When they opened the doors, I almost got crushed against the glass. Fortunately a classmate whisked me inside, and we all found seats near the front. Bobby gave details of a foreign policy designed to end the war in Viet Nam and our role as the world's policeman, the main reason I intended to vote for him. I felt afraid for my country, that the war could go on long enough to snuff out my sons. He gave us hope for peace. Bobby won the Indiana primary and went on to California to follow King in death.
These two men offered a message of hope for justice and peace. Fifty years later I still grieve because no one has taken up their mantle of impassioned service. Emotional triggers can be bad as in causing me to cry or good as in leading me to write something to share with my friends.
Peace!
Published on May 31, 2018 07:31
November 15, 2017
My First Review of Backlight
“Backlight: A Fesler Family Chronicle” by Toby Fesler Heathcotte is a beautifully written account of the authors endeavor to trace her family’s genealogy, in an effort to better understand how one’s heritage helped determine who they are today.
Heathcotte did extensive background research, ancestral searches and interviews with living family members to gain the information on her family history. I thought this read would be one that would only benefit the Fesler family; however, I was quite intrigued by how ingenious the families were in the quest to survive, and how life was from 1684 to 1969. The author provided vivid descriptions of events, and I felt like I transported through history with the incredible narrative.
I thoroughly enjoyed "Backlight: A Fesler Family Chronicle" by Toby Fesler Heathcotte. It was informative, meaningful, and beautifully written.
Reviewed by Carol Hoyer for Reader Views (11/17)
www.readerviews.com
Heathcotte did extensive background research, ancestral searches and interviews with living family members to gain the information on her family history. I thought this read would be one that would only benefit the Fesler family; however, I was quite intrigued by how ingenious the families were in the quest to survive, and how life was from 1684 to 1969. The author provided vivid descriptions of events, and I felt like I transported through history with the incredible narrative.
I thoroughly enjoyed "Backlight: A Fesler Family Chronicle" by Toby Fesler Heathcotte. It was informative, meaningful, and beautifully written.
Reviewed by Carol Hoyer for Reader Views (11/17)
www.readerviews.com
Published on November 15, 2017 10:06
September 5, 2017
Backlight Historical Novel Released
Backlight, A Fesler Family Chronicle
In the theatre, a backlight illuminates the shapes of the actors and the set but masks the details to create illusory truth. Backlight tells the shadow tale of a family’s trek across continents and generations. One family journeyed from Switzerland in the 1600s through Germany to Pennsylvania Colony in the 1700s, into Indiana in the 1800s, and then to Arizona in the 1900s, always searching for a better life.
The Fesler saga mirrors the experiences of millions of Americans, no matter their heritage or land of origin. This work is part history, part fiction but a whole attempt to understand the people and forces that help shape us. The more we understand, the better we can consciously choose directions for our future as a family, a nation, and a world.
Available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle
In the theatre, a backlight illuminates the shapes of the actors and the set but masks the details to create illusory truth. Backlight tells the shadow tale of a family’s trek across continents and generations. One family journeyed from Switzerland in the 1600s through Germany to Pennsylvania Colony in the 1700s, into Indiana in the 1800s, and then to Arizona in the 1900s, always searching for a better life.
The Fesler saga mirrors the experiences of millions of Americans, no matter their heritage or land of origin. This work is part history, part fiction but a whole attempt to understand the people and forces that help shape us. The more we understand, the better we can consciously choose directions for our future as a family, a nation, and a world.
Available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle
Published on September 05, 2017 10:21
February 7, 2017
Promise to Return
My new play with the theme of reincarnation is called Promise to Return.
A young man who remembers dying in the Vietnam War reincarnates compelled to find his previous family and fulfill the destiny denied him by death. His current family feels abandoned. Diego risks exposing his illegal status as a Mexican migrant and drives to Phoenix in 2014. He recognizes his home and some people but fails to convince them. An ally, Brianna, and other students accompany him to a protest for DACA "dreamers." The authorities deport Diego. He faces a dangerous return to Phoenix and the prejudice of family members who reject him.
Write to me on my website if you're interested.
A young man who remembers dying in the Vietnam War reincarnates compelled to find his previous family and fulfill the destiny denied him by death. His current family feels abandoned. Diego risks exposing his illegal status as a Mexican migrant and drives to Phoenix in 2014. He recognizes his home and some people but fails to convince them. An ally, Brianna, and other students accompany him to a protest for DACA "dreamers." The authorities deport Diego. He faces a dangerous return to Phoenix and the prejudice of family members who reject him.
Write to me on my website if you're interested.
Published on February 07, 2017 10:03
October 31, 2016
Luke's Covenant won a Halloween Book Award previously. Fo...
Luke's Covenant won a Halloween Book Award previously. For a spooky read, try:
https://www.amazon.com/Lukes-Covenant...
https://www.amazon.com/Lukes-Covenant...
Published on October 31, 2016 12:35
June 29, 2016
An Exciting Read for Independence Day
"Aside from 'Hamilton,' Revolutionary era inspires little art" said Hillel Italie of The Associated Press today."Notable works about the American Revolution are rare outside of history books."
Lainn's Destiny tells the fictional story of a young Scot who flees to the Maryland Colony in the run up to the American Revolution. His path crosses those of other patriots, Tom Jefferson and George Washington. As a doctor Lainn defies the law and runs a secret clinic where he inoculates recruits, giving them a chance to survive illness and battle when they join the Yankee army.Paperback and Kindle Amazon
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Lainn's Destiny is a volume of the Alma Chronicles
Souls, bound together in a circle of love, passion, betrayal, and murder, reincarnate lifetime after lifetime from the ancient Celtic world through 21st century America.
Lainn's Destiny tells the fictional story of a young Scot who flees to the Maryland Colony in the run up to the American Revolution. His path crosses those of other patriots, Tom Jefferson and George Washington. As a doctor Lainn defies the law and runs a secret clinic where he inoculates recruits, giving them a chance to survive illness and battle when they join the Yankee army.Paperback and Kindle Amazon
toby@tobyheathcotte.comfacebook.com/toby.heathcotte
Lainn's Destiny is a volume of the Alma Chronicles
Souls, bound together in a circle of love, passion, betrayal, and murder, reincarnate lifetime after lifetime from the ancient Celtic world through 21st century America.
Published on June 29, 2016 14:15
April 26, 2014
The Ecstasy of Surrender: 12 Surprising Ways Letting Go can Empower Your Life by Judith Orloff, MD
Surrender as a coping technique for life's issues is a thought-provoking premise. Orloff develops it into an insightful approach. She assumes her readers have high intelligence and talks directly to them with respect and forthrightness. This quality makes her an excellent teacher. Her chapters speak to paths we all follow from time to time in our lives. I took her suggestion to jump around to read the chapters that have greatest relevance.
The chapter on igniting your super senses and particularly the art of reading people encourages the reader to greater sensitivity in relating to other people. She assumes we all have super senses and can develop them if we choose to. I found the surrender test and the chapters on illness and aging equally valuable.
I love to read books with a highlighter. Returning to read the highlights later gives me added dimension. Orloff's book is such a treasure: "Surrender to your intuition: Make space for grace." "...illness is a call for your soul to grow. "...dreams are committed to supporting your well being." "Make your mind a shelter, a safe place to go."
If we learn her techniques we can grow spiritually, have happier more fulfilling lives, and give more meaningful service to mankind. If that possibility intrigues you, I highly recommend The Ecstasy of Surrender as a guide. You'll be glad you read it.
The chapter on igniting your super senses and particularly the art of reading people encourages the reader to greater sensitivity in relating to other people. She assumes we all have super senses and can develop them if we choose to. I found the surrender test and the chapters on illness and aging equally valuable.
I love to read books with a highlighter. Returning to read the highlights later gives me added dimension. Orloff's book is such a treasure: "Surrender to your intuition: Make space for grace." "...illness is a call for your soul to grow. "...dreams are committed to supporting your well being." "Make your mind a shelter, a safe place to go."
If we learn her techniques we can grow spiritually, have happier more fulfilling lives, and give more meaningful service to mankind. If that possibility intrigues you, I highly recommend The Ecstasy of Surrender as a guide. You'll be glad you read it.
Published on April 26, 2014 17:32
January 24, 2014
Resources for Writers
Editingchicagomanualofstyle.org/home....Oxford American Dictionary and Thesaurusmla.org- Modern Language Association style sheetThe Elements of Style by William StrunkRules for Writer by Diana Hackercamlang.com– Cambridge Language of StyleSelf-Editing For Fiction Writers: How to edit yourself into print by Renni Browne and Dave King.Stein on Writing by Sol SteinThe First Five Pages: A writer’s guide to staying out of the rejection pile by Noah Lukeman.Formatting & Submitting Your Manuscript, Edition 2 by Cynthia Laufenberg and the editors of Writer’s Digest BooksThe Writer’s Digest Writing Clinic by Joe Feiertag and Mary Cupitohttp://www.underdown.org/mf-self-editing.htm http://www.notrain-nogain.org/Train/Res/Write/rev.asp http://www.writing-life.com/style/editing.html
PublishingAuthorSmart.com – nonfiction publishingwriteandpublishyourbook.comazbookpub.com – Arizona Book Publishers Associationbooksandtales.com/pod/inde... – a guide for Print on Demandbook-publishers-compared.com/ - a good bookparapublishing.com/sites/para/ - information on self-publishingcommunicationcreativity.com... – good books
LibrariesGutenberg.org – free booksipl.org Internet public library
Legalpublaw.com- articles on copyright and other writing-related lawcopyright.gov/Go to Literary Works and follow the directions.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1265997irs.gov/businesses/small/index.html
Agents agentquery.comanotherealm.com/prededitors/pealw.htmfictionaddiction.net/agents.htmlwriters-free-reference.com/agents/kitwhitfield.com/publisherdating.html
TechniqueHow to Write Attention-Grabbing Query & Cover Letters by John WoodHow to Write a Book Proposal by Michael LarsenThe Marshall Plan for Getting Your Novel Published by Evan Marshall writersdigest.com/- books and articles on writing – good technique booksfwbookstore.com/category/writing- Writer’s Digest books on writingWritingcareer.comMoviebytes.comInternetwritingworkshop.org
Marketingliterarymarketplace.com/ - one week subscriptions online – also in librariesRadiolocator.comNewspapers24.comNewslink.orgAbsolutewrite.comInktip.comauthorsandspeakersnetwork.comWritersreaders.com – local website host for independent authorsnewvoicesbookstore.com/ accepts self-published books on consignment.writersmarket.com – places to sell your writing
writerbeware.org – sfwa.org (Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America)– warnings about literary fraud and other schemes, scams, and pitfalls that target writers
azauthors.com – links to other writers’ groups, associations, magazines, media, publishers, services for writers, bookstores, events
PublishingAuthorSmart.com – nonfiction publishingwriteandpublishyourbook.comazbookpub.com – Arizona Book Publishers Associationbooksandtales.com/pod/inde... – a guide for Print on Demandbook-publishers-compared.com/ - a good bookparapublishing.com/sites/para/ - information on self-publishingcommunicationcreativity.com... – good books
LibrariesGutenberg.org – free booksipl.org Internet public library
Legalpublaw.com- articles on copyright and other writing-related lawcopyright.gov/Go to Literary Works and follow the directions.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1265997irs.gov/businesses/small/index.html
Agents agentquery.comanotherealm.com/prededitors/pealw.htmfictionaddiction.net/agents.htmlwriters-free-reference.com/agents/kitwhitfield.com/publisherdating.html
TechniqueHow to Write Attention-Grabbing Query & Cover Letters by John WoodHow to Write a Book Proposal by Michael LarsenThe Marshall Plan for Getting Your Novel Published by Evan Marshall writersdigest.com/- books and articles on writing – good technique booksfwbookstore.com/category/writing- Writer’s Digest books on writingWritingcareer.comMoviebytes.comInternetwritingworkshop.org
Marketingliterarymarketplace.com/ - one week subscriptions online – also in librariesRadiolocator.comNewspapers24.comNewslink.orgAbsolutewrite.comInktip.comauthorsandspeakersnetwork.comWritersreaders.com – local website host for independent authorsnewvoicesbookstore.com/ accepts self-published books on consignment.writersmarket.com – places to sell your writing
writerbeware.org – sfwa.org (Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America)– warnings about literary fraud and other schemes, scams, and pitfalls that target writers
azauthors.com – links to other writers’ groups, associations, magazines, media, publishers, services for writers, bookstores, events
Published on January 24, 2014 14:22
January 18, 2014
TOBY FESLER HEATHCOTTE LIVE ON RADIO, ABOUT BOOKS AND PSI
Tune in to "Under the Surface" hosted by Lori Hines, Jan. 24, 2014, at 7 pm Arizona time (9 pm EST) on www.whvrdigital.com.Toby Fesler Heathcotte answers questions about her psi experiences and her metaphysical books. She authored Out of the Psychic Closet: The Quest to Trust my True Nature and the Alma Chronicles, a multi-generational fiction series based on reincarnation.
Toby also talks about her years as president of Arizona Authors Association and offers advice to writers in all genres. Tune in from 7:00 to 9:00 pm, call in to the studio, or connect through the chat room. You might win a book giveaway.
Toby also talks about her years as president of Arizona Authors Association and offers advice to writers in all genres. Tune in from 7:00 to 9:00 pm, call in to the studio, or connect through the chat room. You might win a book giveaway.
Published on January 18, 2014 09:11
October 9, 2013
Who is this man? He is Dr. Russell Targ, author of T...
Who is this man?
He is Dr. Russell Targ, author of The Reality of ESP: A Physicist's Proof of Psychic Abilities.
I am delighted to have the chance to interview him about his new book.
Toby: Do modern technological aids such as GPS and smart phones help or hinder the development of ESP abilities? Dr. Targ: In my experience, people seem to do better at remote viewing in an electrically shielded room. EMF doesn’t help. It appears to hurt.
Toby: Have your own paranormal experiences influenced the direction of your research?Dr. Targ: Yes. It was my early psychic perceptions that gave me the confidence to move from physics to ESP research. I once was riding with my boss, when I had a clear vision of Hebrew characters written in white on black. It turned out to be a Photostat manuscript on the desk of my boss’s best friend the rabbi. Also as a teen-ager I was a stage magician doing mental magic. I occasionally had clear and correct visual images pertaining to the person whose mind I was pretending to read.
Toby: Will humans as a species eventually embrace their ESP abilities? Why or why not? Dr. Targ: We are still trying to recover from the stigma on all mystics from the so-called Enlightenment, when the Church and science was trying to save us from evil mysticism. But today there are more than two-million web pages on Google pertaining to “remote viewing” and how to learn and use it. So I think we are making progress. We had a $23 million program at SRI to do research for the government.
Toby: Does believing in paranormal phenomena increase a person's performance of ESP tasks?Dr. Targ: Yes indeed. The sheep do much better than the goats. This is a highly repeatable finding.
Toby: Can ESP research prove or disprove reincarnation? Dr. Targ: ESP is not related to reincarnation. The person is either re-born or he isn’t. ESP is essential for evidence for postmortem persistence of the personality. So-called survival. This data usually comes to a medium by ESP. And the evidence for survival is excellent. My book has several good examples.
Toby: Do you feel the scientific community gives your work the attention and respect it deserves? Dr. Targ: When we were at SRI with lots of money, we got very respectful attention from the scientific community. Our work was published in Nature, The Proceedings of the Electrical and Electronic Engineers, and the American Institute of Physics. After the program was cancelled in 1995, not so much.
Toby: What influence do spirituality or religious faith exert on the development of ESP abilities?Dr. Targ: It is not necessary to be a religious believer to be psychic. However after some years of remote viewing, it becomes clear that we are able to experience events that are thousands of miles away or in the future. The Buddhists call this timeless awareness. And they say that is who you are. I agree.
Toby: What changes would you like to see in medical practice to accommodate distant healing?Toby: Where do you predict psychic research will head in the future?Dr. Targ: As soon as we have a description of the physics of ESP, it will swiftly be accepted. Or if the people who are trying to make money in the market of gambling are successful, there will be a big positive change. In 1982 we made $120,000 forecasting silver commodities. We were successful 9 out of 9. And NOVA made a one-hour show to celebrate. It was called The Case of ESP. Still available on Google.
Toby: What impact do you hope your work will have on human consciousness?Dr. Targ: My hope is that people will realize that they are not just meat and potatoes. They might be more compassionate toward one-another and greatly diminish their own suffering.Toby: Thank you, Dr. Targ for enlightening us all.
About The Reality of ESP: A Physicist’s Proof of Psychic AbilitiesNobel laureate physicist Brian Josephson says, “This book should make those who deny the existence of [psychic] phenomena think again.” In The Reality of ESP, Targ presents evidence from the $20 million research program he co-founded at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the 1970s. The amazing feats of psychic ability he details include: While remote viewing for the CIA, SRI psychics found a downed Russian bomber in Africa, reported on the health of American hostages in Iran, and described Soviet weapons factories in Siberia. When San Francisco heiress Patricia Hearst was abducted from her home in Berkeley, a psychic with the SRI team identified the kidnapper and then accurately described and located the kidnap car. After leaving SRI, Targ's group made $120,000 by psychically forecasting for nine weeks in a row the direction and amount of changes in the silver commodity futures market – without error! Targ also describes a plan for developing your own psychic abilities.
About Russell Targ Physicist Russell Targ was the co-founder of a 20 year $25 million research program investigating psychic abilities for the CIA, Army Intelligence and many other agencies at Stanford Research Institute (SRI). This previously SECRET research and applications program is now declassified. Targ has written a comprehensive book describing the remarkable accomplishments of this program. Here's a video where you can see and hear the author himself:The Reality of ESP - Russell Targ on Physics and ESP from his recent book - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhRubnF4dN8
For More Information About Russell Targ and The Reality of ESP - http://bookpromotionservices.com/2013/09/03/add-info-reality-esp-russell-targ/Russell Targ’s Website – http://www.espresearch.com/Amazon Link for The Reality of ESP – Print - http://www.amazon.com/Reality-ESP-Physicists-Psychic-Abilities/dp/0835608840Kindle - http://www.amazon.com/The-Reality-of-ESP-ebook/dp/B00AQ3WRTS~*~To learn more about Russell Targ’s work as the co-founder of a 20 year $25 million research program investigating psychic abilities for the CIA, Army Intelligence and many other agencies at Stanford Research Institute (SRI). get your own copy at http://www.amazon.com/Reality-ESP-Physicists-Psychic-Abilities/dp/0835608840. You can find more information from the virtual book tour for The Reality of ESP at http://bookpromotionservices.com/2013/09/03/reality-esp-tour/
He is Dr. Russell Targ, author of The Reality of ESP: A Physicist's Proof of Psychic Abilities.
I am delighted to have the chance to interview him about his new book.
Toby: Do modern technological aids such as GPS and smart phones help or hinder the development of ESP abilities? Dr. Targ: In my experience, people seem to do better at remote viewing in an electrically shielded room. EMF doesn’t help. It appears to hurt.
Toby: Have your own paranormal experiences influenced the direction of your research?Dr. Targ: Yes. It was my early psychic perceptions that gave me the confidence to move from physics to ESP research. I once was riding with my boss, when I had a clear vision of Hebrew characters written in white on black. It turned out to be a Photostat manuscript on the desk of my boss’s best friend the rabbi. Also as a teen-ager I was a stage magician doing mental magic. I occasionally had clear and correct visual images pertaining to the person whose mind I was pretending to read.
Toby: Will humans as a species eventually embrace their ESP abilities? Why or why not? Dr. Targ: We are still trying to recover from the stigma on all mystics from the so-called Enlightenment, when the Church and science was trying to save us from evil mysticism. But today there are more than two-million web pages on Google pertaining to “remote viewing” and how to learn and use it. So I think we are making progress. We had a $23 million program at SRI to do research for the government.
Toby: Does believing in paranormal phenomena increase a person's performance of ESP tasks?Dr. Targ: Yes indeed. The sheep do much better than the goats. This is a highly repeatable finding.
Toby: Can ESP research prove or disprove reincarnation? Dr. Targ: ESP is not related to reincarnation. The person is either re-born or he isn’t. ESP is essential for evidence for postmortem persistence of the personality. So-called survival. This data usually comes to a medium by ESP. And the evidence for survival is excellent. My book has several good examples.
Toby: Do you feel the scientific community gives your work the attention and respect it deserves? Dr. Targ: When we were at SRI with lots of money, we got very respectful attention from the scientific community. Our work was published in Nature, The Proceedings of the Electrical and Electronic Engineers, and the American Institute of Physics. After the program was cancelled in 1995, not so much.
Toby: What influence do spirituality or religious faith exert on the development of ESP abilities?Dr. Targ: It is not necessary to be a religious believer to be psychic. However after some years of remote viewing, it becomes clear that we are able to experience events that are thousands of miles away or in the future. The Buddhists call this timeless awareness. And they say that is who you are. I agree.
Toby: What changes would you like to see in medical practice to accommodate distant healing?Toby: Where do you predict psychic research will head in the future?Dr. Targ: As soon as we have a description of the physics of ESP, it will swiftly be accepted. Or if the people who are trying to make money in the market of gambling are successful, there will be a big positive change. In 1982 we made $120,000 forecasting silver commodities. We were successful 9 out of 9. And NOVA made a one-hour show to celebrate. It was called The Case of ESP. Still available on Google.
Toby: What impact do you hope your work will have on human consciousness?Dr. Targ: My hope is that people will realize that they are not just meat and potatoes. They might be more compassionate toward one-another and greatly diminish their own suffering.Toby: Thank you, Dr. Targ for enlightening us all.
About The Reality of ESP: A Physicist’s Proof of Psychic AbilitiesNobel laureate physicist Brian Josephson says, “This book should make those who deny the existence of [psychic] phenomena think again.” In The Reality of ESP, Targ presents evidence from the $20 million research program he co-founded at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the 1970s. The amazing feats of psychic ability he details include: While remote viewing for the CIA, SRI psychics found a downed Russian bomber in Africa, reported on the health of American hostages in Iran, and described Soviet weapons factories in Siberia. When San Francisco heiress Patricia Hearst was abducted from her home in Berkeley, a psychic with the SRI team identified the kidnapper and then accurately described and located the kidnap car. After leaving SRI, Targ's group made $120,000 by psychically forecasting for nine weeks in a row the direction and amount of changes in the silver commodity futures market – without error! Targ also describes a plan for developing your own psychic abilities.
About Russell Targ Physicist Russell Targ was the co-founder of a 20 year $25 million research program investigating psychic abilities for the CIA, Army Intelligence and many other agencies at Stanford Research Institute (SRI). This previously SECRET research and applications program is now declassified. Targ has written a comprehensive book describing the remarkable accomplishments of this program. Here's a video where you can see and hear the author himself:The Reality of ESP - Russell Targ on Physics and ESP from his recent book - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhRubnF4dN8
For More Information About Russell Targ and The Reality of ESP - http://bookpromotionservices.com/2013/09/03/add-info-reality-esp-russell-targ/Russell Targ’s Website – http://www.espresearch.com/Amazon Link for The Reality of ESP – Print - http://www.amazon.com/Reality-ESP-Physicists-Psychic-Abilities/dp/0835608840Kindle - http://www.amazon.com/The-Reality-of-ESP-ebook/dp/B00AQ3WRTS~*~To learn more about Russell Targ’s work as the co-founder of a 20 year $25 million research program investigating psychic abilities for the CIA, Army Intelligence and many other agencies at Stanford Research Institute (SRI). get your own copy at http://www.amazon.com/Reality-ESP-Physicists-Psychic-Abilities/dp/0835608840. You can find more information from the virtual book tour for The Reality of ESP at http://bookpromotionservices.com/2013/09/03/reality-esp-tour/
Published on October 09, 2013 06:57


