
Who has read Hunt for Skinwalker: Science confronts the unexplained on a ranch in Utah at bay? Comments?
As a researcher The investigation of the unknown and unexplained, I found hunting Skinwalker: Science confronts the inexplicable in a remote Utah ranch by Colm Kelleher and George Knapp (Paraview Pocket Books, 2005) as one of the best books ever published in transient abnormalities. Who else read this book? What do you think? What was your best "things that make you go" hmmm "moment: excellent books are Mike Dash, Frontier, New York, published by Dell, 2000 Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World, New York, Ballantine Books, 1997 Jacques Vallee, Revelations, New York, Ballantine Books, 1992
A very exciting book. It has been a time since I read it. Many strange things. My favorite "moment" was when the bull has been locked up? I also liked the portal to another dimension?
How to Choose Your Food – with Annemarie Colbin
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Mindset: The New Psychology of Success $6.54 World-renowned Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck, in decades of research on achievement and success, has discovered a truly groundbreaking idea–the power of our mindset.Dweck explains why it’s not just our abilities and talent that bring us success–but whether we approach them with a fixed or growth mindset. She makes clear why praising intelligence and ability doesn&r… |
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Fahrenheit 451 $4.49 In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury’s classic, frightening vision of the future, firemen don’t put out fires–they start them in order to burn books. Bradbury’s vividly painted society holds up the appearance of happiness as the highest goal–a place where trivial information is good, and knowledge and ideas are bad. Fire Captain Beatty explains it this way, “Give the people contests they win by… |
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Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming $3.89 “[A] solid how-to book…For amateur dream researchers, this is a must.”WHOLE EARTH REVIEWThis book goes far beyond the confines of pop dream psychology, establishing a scientifically researched framework for using lucid dreaming–that is, consciously influencing the outcome of your dreams. Based on Dr. Stephen LaBerge’s extensive laboratory work at Stanford University mapping mind/body relationsh… |
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