Make
Extra Sensory Perception part of your life...
"So
what use are these somewhat silly powers"
quipped Paula Yates, the estranged ex-wife of
pop star Bob Geldoff and widow of Michael Huchenson,
when she interviewed my wife Jane and myself
on British television. But psychic
powers are more than entertainment. Psychic
powers can prove very useful in many situations
and, in my case, have revolutionised my life
and philosophy.
Many people
have had at least one spontaneous Extra Sensory
Perception (ESP) experience in their life.
Often these occur at a time of crisis or shortly
afterwards. We receive hundreds of letters every
week to my psychic columns in the Scottish
and English newspapers from people asking us
to explain their psychic experiences. The more
I read, the more I'm convinced that millions
of people world-wide are tremendously psychic.
Interest in psychic powers is growing here in
England and is booming in America and Australia.
Something's going on and it's happening to all
sorts of people from all walks of life.
For instance,
Rosa Arnold from Fareham in Southern England,
wrote to me to say: 'My son's psychic abilities
can be frighteningly accurate. As we drove along,
he said from the back seat "Don't overtake,
Mum, the next vehicle in the opposite direction
will be a coach." Just as he said, a school
bus rounded the next bend. On yet another occasion
an ambulance overtook us and my son said: "There's
been an accident. A fire engine has crashed
at the bottom of the hill and into the barriers."
It was just as he had described.
Adults often
suppress or reject their natural powers but
this is a good example of how a child's spontaneous
attitude is conducive to good Extra Sensory
Perception.
Some people
write to me with more disturbing experiences.
Andrew Walter from Portsmouth' England was working
on an oil rig 80 miles out in the Arabian Gulf
when one night he was awoken by a bad dream.
'I was floating
about 100ft in the air above Portsmouth watching
a car travelling along a dual carriageway,'
he says.'Without stopping, it drove straight
across a roundabout and hit another vehicle.
I sensed
rather than saw that the guilty driver was my
father.
'I told
my friend about the dream. A week later, I discovered
my father had had an accident in exactly the
way my dream had revealed. He told me that as
he was driving he started thinking about me
in Bahrain and wondering how I was getting on.
Suddenly he hit a car at the roundabout. Luckily
nobody was hurt.
'The time
was 4.35pm. There is a three hour time difference
in summertime between Bahrain and the UK. The
accident happened at exactly the time I dreamed
about it.'
Andrew Walter
had telepathically linked with his father thousands
of miles away. Experiments have shown that distance
is irrelevant when these mind-to-mind communications
take place. Dreams for many people are a rich
source of psychic material. The UK and Australia
have rich psychic histories and perhaps certain
places on the earth are more conducive to psychic
energy. The aborigines certainly believe that
the Australian continent is infused with ancestral
powers. In 'Dream Time' their spirit would wander
across the outback and, as in my examples from
the UK, they would use Extra Sensory Perception
to witness past, present, and future events
or remote view distant places. So next time
you take a nap why not try a 'Psychic Walkabout'
yourself? You know you have the power. More...