Subjective Communication
by
Jose Silva
with
Ed Bernd Jr.
Copyright 1984 by Jose Silva
with Ed Bernd Jr.
All rights reserved
First edition Published in 1984 by
Institute of Psychorientology, Inc.
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Contents
Using Both Sides of the Brain - Learning to Use AllYour Senses - How to Proceed
An Opportunity to Get Some Answers - How It Feels toBe Psychic - A Definition of Concentration - How Is InformationPerceived? - Is It Like Daydreaming? Do You See theInformation?
Be Correct More Often - Get More of the Picture - AFormula You Can Use - How to Develop More Faith
Learn Subjective Functioning - Improve Your FinancialSituation - Know Where You Are - What Is Imagination? 3-ScenesTechnique - How to "Know" - Stop "Trying" and You Will Succeed -Strong Desire Valuable - What Is Expectancy? No Substitute forPractice - Project the End Result - A Better Life
What We Learned in Research - First You Know, ThenYou
Express What You Know in Words and Pictures - UseAll
Your Senses Combined - To Review:
Using the Subjective Dimension - Your Thoughts AreCreative - Your Imagination Gathers Energy - We Cannot Hurt or Harmin the Subjective Dimension
How They Do It - Meditation Brings Unity - SupportOne Another - Learning Experiences
The Two Worlds We Live In - Locating HumanIntelligence - Using Human Intelligence
What to Do First - Develop Subjective CommunicationHow to Practice - The Best Time to Begin
Introduction
What is SubjectiveCommunication?
Subjective Communication is a natural ability thatall of the highly successful people on our planet have incommon.
Subjective Communication is the ability that permitspeople to know more than their physical senses alone can tellthem.
Subjective Communication is the one "secret ofsuccess" that people have sought to reveal for thousands of years,yet remained hidden because those who had it did not realize thatthe way they functioned was different from the way the vastmajority of people function, and those who didn't have itconsidered it so unlikely that they doubted its existence.
For the fortunate few who, through natural means,developed the ability to use subjective communications to know morethan the majority of people, life has been a fabulous success.These people - about ten percent of the population - are the oneswe consider "lucky."
Though they do no more work than other people, theyprosper.
Though they are no more persistent than millions ofothers, they succeed while others fail.
Though they are no more intelligent than the masses,we call them geniuses.
You can develop thisability
All humans are born with the potential to communicatein more ways than through the physical senses. It is your mind, andyour phenomenal imagination, that makes you human.
In this book, you will learn why imagination is notonly used for make believe, but is also used as a communicationstool.
You will learn exactly what human intelligence is,and what mind is, and how these function in another -invisible-to-the-human-eyes - dimension where we exchange vitalinformation that helps improve our relationships, our decisionmaking ability, and our chances for success and happiness in thislife.
You will have a rare opportunity to look inside themind of a genius, a natural psychic who has been using this abilityfor more than sixty years, as this genius is interviewed by aveteran newspaper reporter turned researcher. This insight andunderstanding will help you develop your own abilities.
Never before has there been a book like this one,that strips the mystery away and explains in simple languageexactly what this thing called ESP really is and how you can learnto use it like the most successful people in our world do.
It is your heritage as a human being. Use it.
Chapter 1
The Holistic Human
Human beings live in two dimensions. One is thephysical, objective, world-of-the- body dimension that can bedetected with the physical senses. The other is the subjective, non-physical, world-of-the-mind dimension that can be detected onlywith our subjective senses: the mind.
The objective senses are limited by the objectiveboundaries of time and space. The subjective senses are not limitedby time and space. Since the mind resides in a dimension that doesnot have time and space, the subjective senses can detect thefundamental energy patterns of anything that exists in our physicalworld no matter where it is located. In addition, the mind candetect anything that did exist, or that exists now in somebody'sthoughts and might someday exist in physics as well.
Most human beings are familiar with only thebiological senses. When we are born and enter the physical world,we begin to explore everything around us: we touch, we taste, welisten, we look, we smell. An infant grabs an object, looks at it,sticks it in his mouth, tosses it on the floor to find 'out whathappens, what kind of noise it makes, if it will break, and whetherhe will get into trouble for it. It is the nature of humanbeings.
Using both sides of thebrain
We make impressions of all of our experiences on ourbrains. Specifically, we make impressions of our physicalexperiences on the left brain hemisphere. The right brainhemisphere is for storing experiences we have with our subjectivesenses. Visualization and imagination are subjective senses.
But few people develop their subjective senses. It isestimated that only about ten percent of humanity develop the useof their subjective senses. While young children are veryimaginative and creative, by the time they reach their teenageyears they are usually most interested in physical experiences:movement such as athletics and dance, sounds, tastes, the feelingsassociated with various kinds of physical contact.
So while some people have precognitive dreams anddeja vu experiences that are stored on the right brain hemisphere,these experiences are so infrequent that few people develop muchexperience or skill in the use of the subjective senses.
Learn to use all yoursenses
The chapters that follow are the result ofconversations between Jose Silva, creator of the Silva Mind ControlMethod, and Ed Bernd Jr., veteran newspaper reporter and now astaff lecturer at Silva Mind Control International, Inc., worldheadquarters in Laredo, Texas.
Jose Silva is one of the ten percent who, throughnatural means, grew up using both sides of the brain, using bothsets of senses. This resulted in his being very "lucky" and verysuccessful in all areas of life:
As a youth, Silva developed business skills thateventually made him wealthy.
As an adolescent, he became a successful athlete whofor several years boxed professionally throughout South Texas.
In the field of art, he developed his singing abilityto the point that he was offered a scholar- ship to spend two yearsin Italy studying to become a professional opera singer.
In the field of science Silva holds four patents forstate-of-the-art electronic biofeedback equipment.
In the field of philosophy his ideas about the natureof life are respected by millions of people.
And in the, area of humanitarianism he has developedand made available to the world a program that has been longsought: a method that every human being on this planet can use todevelop the use of the subjective senses.
How to proceed
If you learn to use your subjective senses as well asJose Silva uses his, will you be able to achieve as much as he hasachieved? Perhaps you can. Perhaps you can achieve a great dealmore.
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