Prepare to be amazed! Uncover the secrets of The Orne Experiments by Todd Landman. Delve into ideomotor response, age regression, and ESP across 63 captivating pages. A must-read for unlocking the mind’s true potential!
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Unlock the Secrets of the Human Mind with “The Orne Experiments” by Todd Landman
Discover the fascinating world of psychological phenomena with “The Orne Experiments” by Professor Martin Orne and Professor Todd Landman. This essential read delves into the groundbreaking experiments conducted in 1985, exploring the realms of ideomotor response, age regression, hypermnesia, and ESP. Adhering to rigorous scientific standards, this book offers unparalleled insights into the human mind.
Why This Book is a Must-Read
- Groundbreaking Research: Explore the original experiments and their significant findings.
- Comprehensive Coverage: Detailed sections on ideomotor response, age regression, memory work, and a summary of implications.
- Expert Authorship: Authored by leading experts in the field, ensuring credibility and depth.
With 63 pages of compelling content, this softcover book is a must-have for anyone serious about psychology and parapsychology. As Neal Scryer aptly put it, “Anything that Todd puts out always captivates my attention. Highly suggested reading.”
Ideomotor Response is without question both tragically underused in the art and arguably the closest thing to real magic! This is mandatory reading for anyone seriously interested in the study of any one of three features. This book highlights a series of experiments and further developments carried out by Professor Martin Orne and Professor Todd Landman initially conducted in 1985. The experiments address the psychological and parapsychological phenomena of ideomotor response, age regression, hypermnesia and ESP. These experiments adhered to scientific conditions and methodological standards. That is just one reason why this should be mandatory reading for anyone seriously interested in these fields. As this account summaries the results and discusses the implications for our understanding of the human mind.
Sections in book:
I: The Original Orne Experiments,
II: Ideomotor Response and Age Regression,
III: Memory Work and IV:
Summary and Implications.
Book is softcoved with 63 pages.
Anything that Todd puts out always captivates my attention. Highly suggested reading – Neal Scryer