You have five senses. You may have heard of a sixth. Discernment - The Seventh Sense is about the seventh: the inward faculty that weighs every experience, every feeling, every thought, every word, every influence that seeks entry to you - and asks the one question that quietly decides a life: Is that true? Where did it come from? Why do I need it?
It is not magic, and it is not the "paranormal sixth sense." It is a real, universal faculty - given to everyone, and, like any faculty, trainable by anyone willing to keep the watch.
This book maps the mind as a kingdom - with gates, a citadel, and a wall that must be guarded. It shows:
Throughout, it keeps an honest line between what can be observed, what science can presently explain, and what is offered for your own discernment to weigh - a discipline of sobriety, never dread. And it carries good news: discernment can be obstructed - drowned in noise, buried in fear, clouded by persuasion - but it cannot be removed. The watchman may sleep; he cannot die. Whatever can be blocked can be cleared, and no fall is ever final.
The book closes with a practicum - guided sessions that turn discernment from a gift you admire into a habit you keep.
"A word is an offer to the will - never a command to the molecule."
Discernment - The Seventh Sense is Book XI of the Let Us Crack All Odds series by Beaugrun - independent philosopher, lawyer, and founder of the Beaugrun School of Thought - turning the tools of clear thinking upon the oldest powers of the human interior.
The clean mirror first; then the true reflection.