Opening to the Infinite

I regard Stephan A. Schwartz as a hero of consciousness -- and have stated this clearly in a blog post about him from last September. But, I don't think I've said quite enough about this book. So, let me put it bluntly.
There are dozens of excellent books available now regarding the topic of remote viewing. Some of my favorite authors are Joseph McMoneagle, Russell Targ, Jane Katra, Hal Puthoff, Paul H. Smith, Lyn Buchanan, Angela Thompson Smith, Dale Graff, Jean Millay and Ingo Swann. I know all of these people personally. I respect and admire them all. I consider them friends and colleagues. I recommend all of their books.
But, if you could only read one book on remote viewing, or (better yet) if you were looking for the best book currently available on this topic, my recommendation would be Opening to the Infinite by Stephan A. Schwartz.
Frankly, this is a book that I had been asking Stephan to write for almost the past fifteen years -- and he was even so kind to credit me (along with his wife) in the acknowledgments for patiently urging him to write this book.
If psychic functioning is real, the best proof of that are the practical applications that result from it. And, nobody in modern human history has done more to further the practical development of parapsychology than Stephan A. Schwartz. He is not only a hero of consciousness, in my estimation. He is a living treasure to all of humanity. He's not likely to receive the honors that he deserves in this lifetime. But, in my view, you will be doing yourself a great pleasure and honor by reading his book.
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