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Pay heed to hunch — it's ESPShould we listen to those little voices in the back of our ' minds that teU us to trust or distrust?Should we accept as valid those sudden, hard-to-ignore feelings that sweep through our bodies, making us smile or tightening our stomach muscles into knots?Should we believe in our dreams?Yes, says Marcia Hunt — and we should do much more.She believes that once we get a good relationship going with those voices and feelings — the part of the mind called the psyche—we may begin to answer the cosmic questions of the universe — why people are born, why they die, what life is like after death.Hunt, a 30-year-old training leader for the Inner Peace Movement in Washington, D.C., has found the job she used to dream of when she was small. It’s a chance to help people understand themselves and to put her clairvoyance to work full time.Clairvoyance?The word sticks out as if it were printed in boldface type. Hunt wishes it wouldn’t. Her emphasis is on explaining what ESP — extrasensoryperception — is all about in hopes of demystifying the whole concept.She explains how to develop the powers of ESP and how to use them to enhance everyday life. She makes these points:ESP, when put to best use, is simply a tool to make understanding the self easier, to control energy levels and to make relating to people more natural.Hunt says 90 per cent of our brainpower is in our psyche — a percentage to raise any eyebrow.ESP development is important, she explains, because it answers many questions that cannot be explained by the intellectual brain center we use most often. The answers are in the psyche, a spot where dust collects for most of us, because we tend to ignore the small voices and our feelings.Hunt says all of us have a tremendous amount of sensitivity and psychic power, depending on how relaxed we are and how much we trust ourselves.“The average person in our society is very sensitive. He might, I would guess, have 90 psychic experiences a day,but most of the time he talks himself out of it “Keep track of your hunches and impressions,” she encourages, “even little things like seeing a person walk across the room and saying T bet he’s going in that room.’ And he does without the slightest knowledge on your part. That’s a psychic impression.”She explains that a typical psychic (ESP) experience happens in a car when the driver knows instinctively that the car on the right is going to pull over in front of him, without any way of really knowing it.But Hunt wants us all to take it a step further so ESP can become a major power in our lives.FIRST PRESIDENTGeorge Washington was inaugurated April 30,1789, on the balcony of Federal Hall, New York City, as the first President of the United States.JAY’S TREATY The House of Representatives on April 30, 1796, extended discussion, agreed to sustain Jay’s treaty with England.
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Carson Times

Carson, Iowa, US

Thu, Jul 07, 1977

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