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3.0 out of 5 stars
Paradoxes, weirdness and the message, December 8, 2008
This review is from: Training Manual for Sight Without Eyes - Through Mind Sight and Perception (Paperback)
This chap literally taught people to see without using their eyes. He died in the late 80's, and this seems to be the first 'real' publication. I've just finished reading the book, which is fascinating and inspiring.
The publisher is seemingly a small concern based in the U.S.A which specialises in 'survivalist' literature.
That this house would publish this book is curious, and aghast weirdness ensues when the reader discovers that there is around one spelling mistake and another typo in every paragraph of the book, making it an exercise in tolerance to read.
This could have been so easily fixed- the process is called 'proofing' - but no, it went to print as a crappy, 'who-cares anyway?' draft.
If you are fascinated by the possibility and promise of mind sight, you'd better get this book now, as it will certainly be out of print soon. It contains enough exercises and information to start work yourself.
Mr Hopkins was obviously a man of integrity and character, who achieved amazing success teaching expanded potentials of the mind. That this is the first review speaks loudly that the world is too mesmerised by their television and blackberry to care. As for the publisher? You care, so why didn't you proof the book?!
A sadly neglected legacy of this man, but at least it's here. Now let's do something with the knowledge.
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