This book includes research presented by Princeton University lecturer and Institute of Noetic Sciences scholar regarding the meta-analyses of many parapsychological studies performed as well as evidence for the existence and repeatability of paranormal research. This is relevant to performance psychology specifically regarding evidence that the mind and consciousness (both individual as well as collective) are inextricably linked in their ability to effect change in the individual as well as in the surrounding physical matter.
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