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Super Minds – A Book That Changes Lives

I have recently added a few more short biographies to the book – and hope you enjoy them.

Short biographies of extraordinary men and women. Each biography also includes methods you can use to develop or extend your own physical and mental senses. We are all multi dimensional beings, existing in a physical and apparently solid world of the body. But we also daily experience the subtlety of thoughts, none of which can be held in the hand. Also we know the energy flows of emotion and inspiration, and at thrilling moments, the worlds lying beyond everyday life. The book takes you into these worlds through the lives of these extraordinary people.

A young mother wrote – The message of Super Minds is very positive. I wish such a book had been available to me in my youth. It would have made sense of a lot of what I felt at times — especially the inter-connectedness of things and the sense that if we just let ourselves ‘be’ we could touch the sky. The book captures that – and I’m certain that many children and adults alike will respond to it.

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Chapters Include

Chapter 1 – The Weird and Wonderful Mind

Chapter 2 – The Man Who Remembered Everything

Also – From Black Slave to Genius

Edgar Cayce and the Cosmic Mind

Ramana Maharshi a remarkable guru

Hadad the Rogue Yogi

Eileen Garrett – Psychic

Sai Baba of Shirdi – the man who knew all creatures needs

Schermann – Graphologist Extraordinaire

Jesse’s Journey Through Madness

Padre Pio – Modern Saint

Evelyn’s Dowsing Adventures

Animal Children

Helen Keller – The Sighted Blind

I Died but I Am Alive

Wonders of Your Mind

Readers appreciation:

Hi Tony, I can’t believe I found you again! You just popped into my mind and I thought I’d try and find you and get in touch with you. I’m not sure if you still remember me, it’s Amal, the girl who emailed you about ‘Super Minds’ at age 12. I was telling my younger brother about “the man who remembered everything” then pulled your book off my shelf and told him he should read all the other stories. Can you believe it? I’ve had your book for 15 years! I can’t remember when the last time I spoke to you was- I think I had decided to do a masters degree in Neurosciences, attracted by what the mind could hold and what the brain could do; ever involved in discovering the power of the mind. A lot has changed now. I’m a filmmaker and very happy in my life. How is everything with you?

Take care, My warmest regards – Amal Al-Agroobi

The Archetype of Blood

It is something all mammals have in common, and all depend upon for life. It can therefore represent the process of universal life in us. It may be shown as red wine, the drinking of which, in some dreams, is realised to be wine and blood at the same moment. This wine/blood depicts the life and pain, the genius and despair of all that has lived.

In the form of Christ’s blood it depicts all human experience, in which, by allowing personal awareness to be open to the collective, we can share and meet death and rebirth in a transformed way. In other words it this blood of the wider awareness of our human condition that flows into your life through some measure of acceptance of yourself as an integral part of life and human society. It touches you when you accept your connection with your fellow humans in a non judgmental way, and are ready to live your life as part of the whole. This leads to the death of your old sense of self as a separate being. Born from this death is greater insight into your personal connection with society and the world. See blood.

Collective human experience is not a mystical or abstract thing. You are constantly surrounded by it in your everyday life. You are immersed in it mentally. Language itself summarises, and is therefore a collective form of, human and cultural experience. In learning it we are exposed to all the many experiences, concepts, fears, and hopes of collective humanity. But through our habits of bigotry, judgement, social sense of inferiority and lack of love we shut ourselves off from this wider life.

Blood also depicts someone’s life. So dreaming of seeing someone’s blood, or giving someone blood to drink, suggests a deep awareness of or infusion of another person’s being. See alcohol.

Useful Questions and Hints:

Is this an archetype or am I dreaming about being hurt or losing energy?

Am I touching an awareness of collective human life?

What am I taking into myself from the collective life?

Have I in some way accepted my part in the web of life?

Learn to accept the wider life by using Arm Circling Meditation and Life’s Little Secrets.

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