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So You Think Youre Psychic William M Briggs

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So You Think Youre Psychic William M Briggs
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Publisher: Lulu.com
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.16 MB
Pages: 212
Author: William M. Briggs
ISBN: 9781847284778, 1847284779
Language: English
Year: 2006

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So You Think Youre Psychic William M Briggs by William M. Briggs 9781847284778, 1847284779 instant download after payment.

Do you think you or somebody you know might have psychic powers? This book lets you test if you or friends have actual psychic or spiritual powers. The tests in the book are all 100% scientific and are the same as those found in genuine parapsychology labs, but each can be done with nothing more than common household items. There are tests for telepathy (ESP), clairvoyance, astrology, telekinesis, astral projection, psychometry, dowsing, and many more. You do not need to know anything about these subjects to do the tests. Every step, from set up to scoring, has been done for you. All you have to do is to have fun! The author has a Ph.D. in statistics from Cornell University, and is currently a professor of statistics at the Cornell Medical School.

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