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desertcart.com: Real Magic: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Science, and a Guide to the Secret Power of the Universe (Audible Audio Edition): Dean Radin PhD, Mark Bramhall, Random House Audio: Books Review: His Best Book Yet - I've read a few of Dean Radin's books and I must say this one is the most readable. By that I mean not only well-written but also limits the amount of technical jargon and details one might expect in a scientific journal article. We all, I think, realise deep down that there's more to the universe than scientific materialism based on our personal life experience and regardless of how much we are told it's just our mind or body or eyes playing tricks on us. It also has little to do with whatever our specific religious beliefs or rituals might be. These most likely simply built upon the fundamentals that were already there relative to the geographic region. I recommend reading this one if you haven't read any of his previous books but if you really want the full experimental details, then read his other books as well. You may as well go to his scientific papers too. Review: Excellent reading - I recommend this book to anyone interested in learning about paranormal activity. Dean Radin is probably the most prolific author on this subject. He has decades of experience in the field and has taken part in many scientific studies on the topic. The most important thing to know about his work is the scientific approach he brings to paranormal phenomena. It’s great if you want to impress that friend who doesn’t believe you can see auras. I recommend all of his work; he knows a lot about the subject.
A**D
His Best Book Yet
I've read a few of Dean Radin's books and I must say this one is the most readable. By that I mean not only well-written but also limits the amount of technical jargon and details one might expect in a scientific journal article. We all, I think, realise deep down that there's more to the universe than scientific materialism based on our personal life experience and regardless of how much we are told it's just our mind or body or eyes playing tricks on us. It also has little to do with whatever our specific religious beliefs or rituals might be. These most likely simply built upon the fundamentals that were already there relative to the geographic region. I recommend reading this one if you haven't read any of his previous books but if you really want the full experimental details, then read his other books as well. You may as well go to his scientific papers too.
M**A
Excellent reading
I recommend this book to anyone interested in learning about paranormal activity. Dean Radin is probably the most prolific author on this subject. He has decades of experience in the field and has taken part in many scientific studies on the topic. The most important thing to know about his work is the scientific approach he brings to paranormal phenomena. It’s great if you want to impress that friend who doesn’t believe you can see auras. I recommend all of his work; he knows a lot about the subject.
D**Y
Its Time to Take Both Magic and Psi Seriously
Dean Radin, one of the world's foremost parapsychologists has written a very ambitious book which explores magic from a scientific point of view, demonstrates its validity through a number of his own ingenious experiments, outlines its history and relationship with science, religion and philosophy and attempts to explain both its power and limitations. For many people magical events are terrifying or unsettling, upsetting their rational conceptions of being able to explain and control their lives yet most people believe in some kind of paranormal phenomena (psi) and many indulge in positive thinking hoping to influence themselves and their environment. But psi and magic are essentially the same. Radin explains that psi is a real phenomenon because, after 150 years of research, " telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, and psychokinetic effects have all been independently repeated in laboratories around the world". Over two thousand years ago, Plato and then later neo-Platonism proposed that there was a deep connection between mind and matter and that man could access a higher consciousness through his own "divine spark" from which he could directly influence the physical world. This was a world view which supported the development of magic and was also adopted by the esoteric traditions of religion like Gnosticism, Kabbala, Sufism, Shaivism, Tantric Yoga and Buddhism. It was also studied by scientists like Paracelsus and Isaac Newton. Perceived as very real threats to the church's monopoly over the truth, all forms of magic were considered heresy and outlawed by the Catholic church in the 13th century. In the early twentieth century, Max Weber celebrated the disenchantment of western society from all supernatural concepts (including magic and religion), as a liberation from the beliefs of savages. Paradoxically while Weber celebrated ,the very foundations of 19th century science, based on the assumptions of realism, causality and locality, were being undermined and eroded by quantum theory and Einstein's theory of relativity. For example, as Radin points out " from quantum theory we also know that “spooky action at a distance” definitely exists, so the commonsense meaning of locality is a special case of a more comprehensive world view." Today we have a new church, the "church of science", where the editor of Nature referred to Rubert Sheldrake's first book "A New science of Life" as the best candidate for burning while the editor of a journal on psychology retracted the publication of one of Radin's experiments and refused to publish a further paper because proving psi was real was like showing "pigs could fly". The church of science is fighting hard to preserve the dying dogmas of materialism at the same time that some quantum physicists are pointing to the evidence for retrocausation (the future influencing the present) and for panpsychism (the idea that matter at all levels, including fundamental particles, has an inherent property of sentience, or mind.) Against this background, Radin conducted a number of experiments to test the New Age belief -"You create your own reality" which is the core of magic practice. Radin elaborates "The essence of magic boils down to the application of two ordinary mental skills: attention and intention. The strength of the magical outcome is modulated by four factors: belief, imagination, emotion, and clarity." In one study, Radin showed that force of will produced objectively measurable changes in plant growth with odds against chance of 38 trillion to 1. Another study by Radin showed that intention influences RNG (random number generator) outputs not by “pushing” the RNG by force but rather through a goal-oriented or teleological effect. This accords with magical lore that " one way to manifest a goal through force of will is to affirm that the goal has already been accomplished". Our intentions seem to cause a gravitational space-time warp. A third study with 80 million trials of precognition of card selection by a computer showed that precognitive perceptions are influenced by the probable (and not the actual) future. A fourth study demonstrated Global Consciousness, where 32 quantum noise generators(QNG) (sampling random electronic noise for 5 days) showed a common (non-random) spike within minutes of the surprising results of the 2016 US presidential elections. The odds against chance are 226 million to 1. This suggests "that when millions of minds intently focus on the same event it causes a ripple in the fabric of space-time" because the samples over time should be independent in a random system and the QNG devices should be acting as separate objects. Further studies by Radin show how a controlled use of a positive magical technique influenced the fingertip volume and heart rate of the targeted volunteer. There is enough proof that magic is real but what are its limitations? Psi ability is normally distributed in the population just like any other ability so we all have some ability but we can't all be psychic super stars. Psi is produced by our unconscious so if there is a conflict between our conscious will and our unconscious, our psi ability may be blocked by self-defeating behavior. Beliefs influence psi ability and our cynicism may block us. Most importantly though my will may be the opposite of your will so the net result is a natural tendency for inertia and stability in the universe. On the other hand, when millions of people have the same emotion, they resonate together and that ripple is strong enough to make random events more coherent. For most of the time everyday reality remains solid and predictable. Radin concludes that we need to start taking magic seriously. I recommend you to take this book seriously. You won't be disappointed.
S**S
Fine in General
This book is fine in general. Not very engaging and a bit dry. The last part of the book talks very little (comparatively speaking) about modern-day "magic." Luckily, I've read other books that fill in the gaps a lot. I could have skipped this one. I had to push myself to finish it.
H**N
Magically entertaining, soundly informative
Dr. Radin conducts careful experiments and draws thoughtful conclusions, employing reasonable discernment. Most of these studies have been peer reviewed and replicated. He has a charming writing style that's a mix of rich, clear details and a dry, quirky wit. The people who dismiss this strong body of work and evidence from scores of authorities are supporting one of the last bastions of prejudice and self-imposed ignorance. Dr. Radin is a prolific and courageous scientist and I had the great pleasure of meeting him and seeing one of his presentations recently. He points out in this book that the implications of the paranormal are both terrific and terrifying. If you read this book with an open mind it is sure to inspire a sense of awe. What we see about magic, mutants and the paranormal in fiction is exaggerated, but the more we explore consciousness we find there is a basis in reality for all of this phenomena. Thanks to Dr. Radin and his peers I think we're past the point of gathering enough evidence that these things exist. How it works is still a tantalizing mystery. I can't think of a subject more fascinating and important to support. This is true scientific enquiry that rises above academic politics.
N**A
Love this book
L**A
Gracias a este libro descubrirás que la magia no es fantasía, que está presente en nuestras vidas si te atreves a mirar.
J**S
I didn't need the science to believe what Radin had to say. Others will of course. Chapter nine formalised ideas that have been trying to come together in my mind for sometime. Dean brings a whole new perspective to singularity.
G**H
O livro é rigorosamente científico e coloca o termo "magic" no seu sentido verdadeiro. É um livro de fácil leitura e compreensão. Recomendo para todos que se interessam por aspectos um pouco além da nossa compreensão cotidiana.
S**N
A must-have to understand the breadth, depth, and history of researching psychic ability. Well-written and accessible, Dr. Radin provides an overview of the robust research into the psychic field over the past 150 years, documenting that psychic ability is a genuine aspect of being human.
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