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STRANGE POWERS OF THE HUMAN MIND Forbidden Truths

The most powerful weapon on the planet is hidden right behind your eyes. This work includes some facts about the strange powers of the human mind such as: the brain has no pain receptors; Buddhists believe that the entire universe is maya, an illusion generated by the human mind; and more.
ISBN: 9780571223152
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Author Brennan, Herbie
Pub Date 03/08/2006
Binding Paperback
Availability Available
Pages 208
Country GBR
Dewey
Series Herbie Brennan's Forbidden Truths
AR Level Middle Years, Book Level: 8.5
€7.04
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The most powerful weapon on the planet is hidden right behind your eyes. Your mind is capable of things you've hardly dared to dream about: controlling others and travelling through time and space. Amazing facts from Herbie Brennan's "Strange Powers of the Human Mind" are: the brain has no pain receptors - that's why a surgeon can slice into it without you feeling a thing; Buddhists believe that the entire universe is maya, an illusion generated by the human mind; a quarter of all British students have had an out-of-body experience; there is evidence that hypnosis was used in Ancient Egypt, Ancient China and Ancient Greece - it was sometimes called 'temple sleep' or mekhenesis, which means 'the taking away of responsibility'.

The most powerful weapon on the planet is hidden right behind your eyes. Your mind is capable of things you've hardly dared to dream about: controlling others and travelling through time and space. Amazing facts from Herbie Brennan's "Strange Powers of the Human Mind" are: the brain has no pain receptors - that's why a surgeon can slice into it without you feeling a thing; Buddhists believe that the entire universe is maya, an illusion generated by the human mind; a quarter of all British students have had an out-of-body experience; there is evidence that hypnosis was used in Ancient Egypt, Ancient China and Ancient Greece - it was sometimes called 'temple sleep' or mekhenesis, which means 'the taking away of responsibility'.

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