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Ever wonder what really happens when you dream, or when death occurs? How about those moments you have an inspiration "out of the blue"? And why do affirmations work for certain people and in certain circumstances, but not for everyone and all the time? FWH Myers lived a very full life, even surviving near death in his 20's as only member of his gold-mining expedition. When he finally turned to getting trained as an M.D., his background led to the odd and unusual, the metaphysical instead of the straight materialist dogma of how the world worked. These works are but a partial presentation of…mehr

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Ever wonder what really happens when you dream, or when death occurs? How about those moments you have an inspiration "out of the blue"? And why do affirmations work for certain people and in certain circumstances, but not for everyone and all the time? FWH Myers lived a very full life, even surviving near death in his 20's as only member of his gold-mining expedition. When he finally turned to getting trained as an M.D., his background led to the odd and unusual, the metaphysical instead of the straight materialist dogma of how the world worked. These works are but a partial presentation of an ever-growing subject on personality and its survival after the body dies. This book is an exposition rather than a proof. As William James forcefully argued, Myers made the first attempts to map out the full range of the subliminal mind as a universal human phenomenon. It was also the inspiration for Dorothea Brande in her breakthrough of Wake Up And Live. Scroll Up and Get Your Copy Now.
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Frederic William Henry Myers, commonly known as F. W. H. Myers, was a classical scholar, poet, philologist, and one of the founding figures of the Society for Psychical Research. Born on February 6, 1843, in Keswick, Cumberland, Myers was an intellectual figure of the Victorian era deeply involved in the exploration of the human mind and the potential for its survival beyond physical death. His most significant work, 'Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death,' published posthumously in 1903, is a comprehensive two-volume treatise examining a wide range of phenomena associated with the human psyche, including telepathy, apparitions, and trance states. Myers' literary style reflects his scholarly background and his commitment to rigorous analysis, which is evident in the depth and detail with which he investigates psychological and paranormal subjects. His contributions to psychical research have been influential in both psychology and parapsychology, as he sought to bridge the gap between science and spirituality. He relentlessly pursued empirical evidence for the supernatural, and his work remains a foundational text for those who believe in the continuity of consciousness beyond the physical form.