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Maria Duval - Is Psychic phenomena for real?

Is Psychic phenomena for real?
The question of Psychic phenomena being real or not is not a question of evidence, there is plenty of that. It is entirely a question of acceptance. Human beings tend not to accept that which they fear, no matter how much evidence there is, and in turn will use all kinds of funny 'logic' to try and disempower the truth before them. This is most evident in the case of Psychic and Paranormal phenomena, and particularly in the Western World. Let's have a little closer look at the subject.

The Hauted Hell Fire Club in Dublin, Ireland
The Hauted Hell Fire Club in Dublin, Ireland

Free Your Mind and Expand Into Your True Life Experience
A free, flexible mind is the key to great happiness and personal growth. You have the right to choose what to think and how to feel in any moment without the permission or approval of others.

I think I saw a Ghost, what could it have been?
The subject of Ghosts is one that is as misunderstood as it is exciting and real. Part of the reason for confusion is the lack of logical and Science based discussion easily available to the general public. While the following is a brief summary, it is one I hope will help to open avenues for more open minded and realistic discussion on the subject.

Hypnosis Speaking To The Unconscious Mind To Control Someone
Why should you learn hypnosis You can get anything you want if you know hypnosis and hypnotic mind control

Psychic Dimensions of Chakras
Chakras are the framework through which we relate to the reality. Chakras play significant role in coloring our perception, views, reactions or our experiences of life. The symbologies of chakras are the codes through which we can access the understanding and esoteric dimensions of our psychic self.

A Healthy Practical Meditation
Countless people through fifty centuries have practiced meditation for peace of mind and health of body. Google lists 55 million results for "meditation." How can an ordinary person learn anything useful about such a vast subject?

A Return to Romanticism
"In a return to Romanticism we seek to establish an order built on softness, colorful expression and tender sentiments. In a world of perpetual war and the gray, yang-style harshness of the cold logic of technology, and a New World Order that we don’t want, romanticism offers us a ray of hope — a softer way”. Stuart Wilde

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