Your Psyche Shapes Your World Napoleon Hill called the thirteenth and final step of Think and Grow Rich, “The Sixth Sense,” adding: “This principle is the apex of the philosophy.” Time has validated the success master’s insight. In The Sixth Sense, Mitch Horowitz, one of today’s most literate voices of self-help, explores the practical uses of this ultimate step in Hill’s philosophy, including how: * You broadcast your thoughts and self-image to others—and both are changeable. * ESP, telepathy, and precognition are facts demonstrated by replicable and recent lab data. “Mental telepathy is a reality,” Hill wrote. * Sexual desire can be placed in service of your creative efforts and strivings. * Getting free from predatory and negative people has enormous implications for your psyche and its powers. * You can seek out and cultivate a higher version of your present persona. * What you think about vividly and frequently selects aspects of your world. * You are freer than you know from society’s timelines and attitudes about age. * You can merge with a “cosmic flow” and allow it to aid your success. * Extra-physical impressions are as real as the air you breathe—hence, you must carefully cultivate your environment and relationships. * Enthusiasm is vital to accessing imagination, intuition, and insight. * Andrew Carnegie wrote his own conclusions about wealth-gathering—learn from them. * Precognition and retrocausality—the subject of recent academic studies and meta-analyses—demonstrate that future actions impact current performance. * We experience daily moments of relaxation that function as “prime time” for intuition, autosuggestion, and ESP-related activity. “Your psyche,” Mitch writes, “participates in a network of events, at once infinite and simultaneous, that occupy different intersections or dimensions of time and occur beyond perceptions of linearity.” These are evidence-based truths. Mitch demonstrates how to use them.
Bitte wählen Sie Ihr Anliegen aus.
Rechnungen
Retourenschein anfordern
Bestellstatus
Storno







