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Marc Seifer

    February 17, 1948
    Marc Seifer
    Staretz Encounter
    Tesla: Wizard At War
    Definitive Book of Handwriting Analysis
    Transcending the Speed of Light
    Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla
    Ozone Therapy for the Treatment of Viruses
    • 2023

      Unmasking the suppression of ozone therapy by the FDA, Seifer shows not only how it's effective against current viruses such as Covid-19 and Ebola but also how it can help the immune system learn to protect itself against emerging future viruses.

      Ozone Therapy for the Treatment of Viruses
    • 2022

      Tesla: Wizard At War

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.3(52)Add rating

      "Drawing on forty years of research and a treasure trove of new information, Tesla: Wizard at War provides a comprehensive view of Tesla's discoveries, which continue to influence today's military technology and diplomatic strategies. One of the world's leading Tesla experts, Marc J. Seifer offers new insight into the brilliant scientist's particle beam weapon (aka the "Death Ray") and explores his military negotiations with pivotal historical figures--including his links to Joseph Stalin, Vannevar Bush, General Andrew McNaughton, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt." --Provided by Publisher

      Tesla: Wizard At War
    • 2016
    • 2011

      Where Does Mind End?

      A Radical History of Consciousness and the Awakened Self

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Exploring the depths of consciousness, this work synthesizes insights from ancient philosophers to modern psychologists, examining theories of mind, dreams, and parapsychology. The author delves into Freud's psychoanalytic model and integrates concepts from Jung, the Kabbalah, and contemporary thinkers like Tony Robbins and the Dalai Lama. By reframing psychology as a means to achieve higher consciousness, the book proposes that self-integration leads to personal and planetary transformation. The author, Marc J. Seifer, is an experienced psychology educator and author.

      Where Does Mind End?
    • 2008

      Transcending the Speed of Light

      Consciousness, Quantum Physics, and the Fifth Dimension

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(27)Add rating

      Exploring the connection between consciousness and the physical universe, the book delves into concepts like gravity, cosmological coincidences, and the nature of thought. It challenges traditional views of mind and matter, suggesting that mental phenomena may represent a higher organizing principle—a fifth dimension. This perspective posits that thoughts can transcend the speed of light, enabling time travel through reflection and planning. The author, a psychology professor, draws on extensive research, including topics like precognition and telepathy, to support his theories.

      Transcending the Speed of Light
    • 2008

      Written in a step-by-step fashion, The Definitive Book of Handwriting Analysis begins with the history of the field and then teaches you how to analyze any handwriting, starting with objective criteria, including variables such as organization, speed, size, shape, slant, and symbolic features. Then you learn how to combine these variables to create a full personality profile.

      Definitive Book of Handwriting Analysis
    • 2003

      Staretz Encounter

      A New Age Thriller

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      The Mystic Gospels present a Jesus virtually unknown to the average student of history. For this is not the Jesus of the white robes, walking on clouds, impervious to the world, and all-knowing. No, this is the human Jesus, struggling with and through his life, encountering the "demons and dragons" not only of other people's hearts, but of his own. This Jesus is like us. He is completely human. But he is also completely divine. It is this knowledge that makes him a mystic. His major emphasis is always Love, and that is "Love plus nothing." This Jesus does not argue theology or religion. He is familiar with many traditions, including the Hindu, Buddhist, and Taoist. Indeed, during his "lost years," during his twenties, about which the Scriptures say nothing, he goes to India and studies the world with the masters of mysticism in that exotically spiritual environment. This human Jesus, although acquainted with sorrows, also smiles and laughs easily. He is moved easily, and it is in his supreme humanness that we can all find our supreme divinity.

      Staretz Encounter