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Paperback Your Nostradamus Factor: Accessing Your Innate Ability to See into the Future Book

ISBN: 1949214877

ISBN13: 9781949214871

Your Nostradamus Factor: Accessing Your Innate Ability to See into the Future

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Can ordinary people truly sense the future? According to Ingo Swann-renowned researcher of consciousness and psychic pioneer-the answer is yes.

In Your Nostradamus Factor, Swann reveals that precognition is a natural part of human awareness, accessible to anyone willing to explore it. Through vivid examples and documented cases-including his own prediction of the fall of the Berlin Wall-he demonstrates the many ways future-seeing can manifest: in dreams, intuitive hunches, spontaneous alerts, or even shared collective visions.

With practical guidance, Swann teaches readers how to strengthen their intuitive perception by tracking predictions, working with dreams, and overcoming mental blocks to awareness. He also explores how astrology and consciousness studies can serve as powerful tools for time-based insight.

Blending science, mysticism, and lived experience, Your Nostradamus Factor is both a guidebook and an invitation-to awaken your inner seer and recognize that the future is already whispering to you.

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​​​​​​​Note: These reprints of Ingo Swann's works are offered for educational and inspirational purposes. They reflect the author's personal experiences and perspectives and are not intended as medical, psychological, or professional advice.

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Will the Future Rescue Itself from the Past Without War?

You've probably had a day when you said to yourself, "If I had known it was going to be this kind of day, I never would have gotten out of bed!" You may have gone through times when you felt, "If I had known life was going to be like this, I never would have been born!" Those of us who accept ideas such as precognition and reincarnation know the irony of such statements. Somewhere during the night our sleeping selves did know what kind of day was coming. Somewhere in the heavens our unmaterialized souls did know what life held in store. Why then do we forget? Some have speculated that it is exactly because the foreknowledge would discourage us from going through the experience. If so, then why do we sometimes get brief breaks in the amnesia, allowing us glimpses of the future? What is this game? I'm pondering these paradoxes because I've just read a book that has fascinated and shaken me more than most I've seen lately. The book is, Your Nostradamas Factor: Accessing Your Innate Ability to See into The Future (Simon & Schuster). The author, Ingo Swann, is a prominent psychic, learned and influential in the field of parapsychology. He has participated in countless experiments, projects his own creative wit helped make more interesting than the average statistics-gathering routine. By inventing the term, "remote viewing," a techno-speak metaphor for clairvoyance, he prompted a new line of research that has achieved one of the best track records demonstrating the psychic abilities of the average person. In his newest book he turns his talents to what he calls "future-seeing." He presents the mental dynamics responsible for future-seeing as well as for blocking future-seeing. He repeatedly emphasizes diagramming one's ideas to foster the psychic process of visualizing. He gives many hints on how to release our inner Nostradamus factor from the triple-walled prison of ignorance, prejudice, and expectation. One of the propositions in his theory, refreshing to someone who lives in a community where being psychic seems to pass for an education, is that it is easier to correctly see the future for subjects about which you are knowledgeable than for subjects about which you are totally ignorant. Knowledge creates a range of feasibilities for the future, focusing psychic sensitivity on anticipating the unexpected. To test his theory on eliciting the Nostradamus factor, Mr. Swann conducted his own experiment, the "American Prophecy Project." For somewhat over a year, he
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