The Sixth Sense - Mitch Horowitz - Bog - G&D Media - Plusbog.dk
Napoleon Hill called the thirteenth and final step of Think and Grow Rich, “The Sixth Sense,” adding: “This principle is the apex of the philosophy.” Time has validated the success master’s insight.In The Sixth Sense, Mitch Horowitz, one of today’s most literate voices of self-help, explores the practical uses of this culminating step in Hill’s philosophy, including how: - Your brain is a “receiving station” sensitive to influences all around you. - ESP, telepathy, and precognition are facts demonstrated by replicable and recent lab data. “Mental telepathy is a reality,” Hill wrote, with emphasis in the original. He was right. - Due to your receptivity to extra-physical impressions, you must carefully cultivate environment, relationships, and colleagues. - Your psyche functions like any physical organ—it is subject to fatigue, exhaustion, and overuse, just as it performs better under conditions of health, vitality, and adequate rest. - You must beware of factors that cloud your mind’s functions, such as intoxication, boredom, poor physical habits, and negative emotions. - Enthusiasm is a vital property in accessing imagination, intuition, and insight. - By using all the lessons in Think and Grow Rich , it is possible to cultivate a sixth sense through which hunches and flashes of insight reach you. - Pay attention to enthusiasms and forebodings. This may be the sixth sense communicating. - You can trust intuitions and insights when they follow dedicated study and effort. These are not fickle or errant notions but possibly the subconscious and sixth sense breaking through. - Precognition and retrocausality—the subject of recent academic studies and meta-analyses—demonstrate that future actions can improve current performance. - An imaginary council, as described in Hill’s final step, can augment—but not replace—the Master Mind principle. - We experience daily moments that are “prime time” for intuition, autosuggestion, and ESP-related activity. Learn how to cultivate them.