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Books and Tapes
by Charles T. Tart
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At present, PPI is not offering signed copies of Dr. Tart's books. For reference, we list them here. |
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Mind at Large: IEEE Symposia on the Nature of Extrasensory Perception
An anthology of papers on ESP presented at a special symposium of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, edited by Charles Tart, Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ. Topics cover remote viewing, psychokinesis, physiological correlates of ESP, and Soviet psychic research. An expanded reprint of the original 1979 publication.
Preface: The Unknowable End of Physics, Russell Targ; A Look at the Exceptional. Edgar Mitchell; A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective and Recent Research. Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ; Direct Perception of Remote Geographical Locations. Russell Targ, Harold Puthoff and Edwin May; Multiple Subject and Long-Distance Precognitive Remote Viewing of Geographical Locations. J. Bisaha and B. Dunne; EEG Correlates to Remote Light Flashes under Conditions of Sensory Shielding. Edwin May, Russell Targ & Harold Puthoff; Improving Real-Time ESP by Suppressing the Future: Trans-Temporal Inhibition. Charles Tart; Quantum Paradoxes and Aristotle's Twofold Informtion Concept. O. Costa de Beauregard; ELF Field Meditation in Spontaneous Psi Events: Direct Information Transfer or Conditioned Elicitation? Michael Persinger; Evidence for Direct Interaction between the Human Mind and External Quantum Processes. Helmut Schmidt; On the Subjective Nature of Psychic Research, the Subject-Experimenter Relationship, and the Psychic Type of Personality. Ingo Swann; An Investigation of Soviet Psychical Research. Edward Wortz, A. Bauer, R. Blackwelder, J. Eerkins & A. Saur; Appendix: The Persistent Paradox of Psychic Phenomena: An Engineering Perspective. Robert Jahn |
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MIND SCIENCE: Meditation Training for Practical People
An anthology of papers on ESP presented at a special symposium of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, edited by Charles Tart, Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ. Topics cover remote viewing, psychokinesis, physiological correlates of ESP, and Soviet psychic research. An expanded reprint of the original 1979 publication.
Preface: The Unknowable End of Physics, Russell Targ; A Look at the Exceptional. Edgar Mitchell; A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective and Recent Research. Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ; Direct Perception of Remote Geographical Locations. Russell Targ, Harold Puthoff and Edwin May; Multiple Subject and Long-Distance Precognitive Remote Viewing of Geographical Locations. J. Bisaha and B. Dunne; EEG Correlates to Remote Light Flashes under Conditions of Sensory Shielding. Edwin May, Russell Targ & Harold Puthoff; Improving Real-Time ESP by Suppressing the Future: Trans-Temporal Inhibition. Charles Tart; Quantum Paradoxes and Aristotle's Twofold Informtion Concept. O. Costa de Beauregard; ELF Field Meditation in Spontaneous Psi Events: Direct Information Transfer or Conditioned Elicitation? Michael Persinger; Evidence for Direct Interaction between the Human Mind and External Quantum Processes. Helmut Schmidt; On the Subjective Nature of Psychic Research, the Subject-Experimenter Relationship, and the Psychic Type of Personality. Ingo Swann; An Investigation of Soviet Psychical Research. Edward Wortz, A. Bauer, R. Blackwelder, J. Eerkins & A. Saur; Appendix: The Persistent Paradox of Psychic Phenomena: An Engineering Perspective. Robert Jahn |
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Body, Mind and Spirit: Exploring the Parapsychology of Spirituality
An anthology of papers on ESP presented at a special symposium of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, edited by Charles Tart, Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ. Topics cover remote viewing, psychokinesis, physiological correlates of ESP, and Soviet psychic research. An expanded reprint of the original 1979 publication.
Preface: The Unknowable End of Physics, Russell Targ; A Look at the Exceptional. Edgar Mitchell; A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective and Recent Research. Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ; Direct Perception of Remote Geographical Locations. Russell Targ, Harold Puthoff and Edwin May; Multiple Subject and Long-Distance Precognitive Remote Viewing of Geographical Locations. J. Bisaha and B. Dunne; EEG Correlates to Remote Light Flashes under Conditions of Sensory Shielding. Edwin May, Russell Targ & Harold Puthoff; Improving Real-Time ESP by Suppressing the Future: Trans-Temporal Inhibition. Charles Tart; Quantum Paradoxes and Aristotle's Twofold Informtion Concept. O. Costa de Beauregard; ELF Field Meditation in Spontaneous Psi Events: Direct Information Transfer or Conditioned Elicitation? Michael Persinger; Evidence for Direct Interaction between the Human Mind and External Quantum Processes. Helmut Schmidt; On the Subjective Nature of Psychic Research, the Subject-Experimenter Relationship, and the Psychic Type of Personality. Ingo Swann; An Investigation of Soviet Psychical Research. Edward Wortz, A. Bauer, R. Blackwelder, J. Eerkins & A. Saur; Appendix: The Persistent Paradox of Psychic Phenomena: An Engineering Perspective. Robert Jahn |
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Waking Up: Overcoming the Obstacles to Human Potential
An anthology of papers on ESP presented at a special symposium of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, edited by Charles Tart, Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ. Topics cover remote viewing, psychokinesis, physiological correlates of ESP, and Soviet psychic research. An expanded reprint of the original 1979 publication.
Preface: The Unknowable End of Physics, Russell Targ; A Look at the Exceptional. Edgar Mitchell; A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective and Recent Research. Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ; Direct Perception of Remote Geographical Locations. Russell Targ, Harold Puthoff and Edwin May; Multiple Subject and Long-Distance Precognitive Remote Viewing of Geographical Locations. J. Bisaha and B. Dunne; EEG Correlates to Remote Light Flashes under Conditions of Sensory Shielding. Edwin May, Russell Targ & Harold Puthoff; Improving Real-Time ESP by Suppressing the Future: Trans-Temporal Inhibition. Charles Tart; Quantum Paradoxes and Aristotle's Twofold Informtion Concept. O. Costa de Beauregard; ELF Field Meditation in Spontaneous Psi Events: Direct Information Transfer or Conditioned Elicitation? Michael Persinger; Evidence for Direct Interaction between the Human Mind and External Quantum Processes. Helmut Schmidt; On the Subjective Nature of Psychic Research, the Subject-Experimenter Relationship, and the Psychic Type of Personality. Ingo Swann; An Investigation of Soviet Psychical Research. Edward Wortz, A. Bauer, R. Blackwelder, J. Eerkins & A. Saur; Appendix: The Persistent Paradox of Psychic Phenomena: An Engineering Perspective. Robert Jahn |
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Altered States of Consciousness
An anthology of papers on ESP presented at a special symposium of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, edited by Charles Tart, Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ. Topics cover remote viewing, psychokinesis, physiological correlates of ESP, and Soviet psychic research. An expanded reprint of the original 1979 publication.
Preface: The Unknowable End of Physics, Russell Targ; A Look at the Exceptional. Edgar Mitchell; A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective and Recent Research. Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ; Direct Perception of Remote Geographical Locations. Russell Targ, Harold Puthoff and Edwin May; Multiple Subject and Long-Distance Precognitive Remote Viewing of Geographical Locations. J. Bisaha and B. Dunne; EEG Correlates to Remote Light Flashes under Conditions of Sensory Shielding. Edwin May, Russell Targ & Harold Puthoff; Improving Real-Time ESP by Suppressing the Future: Trans-Temporal Inhibition. Charles Tart; Quantum Paradoxes and Aristotle's Twofold Informtion Concept. O. Costa de Beauregard; ELF Field Meditation in Spontaneous Psi Events: Direct Information Transfer or Conditioned Elicitation? Michael Persinger; Evidence for Direct Interaction between the Human Mind and External Quantum Processes. Helmut Schmidt; On the Subjective Nature of Psychic Research, the Subject-Experimenter Relationship, and the Psychic Type of Personality. Ingo Swann; An Investigation of Soviet Psychical Research. Edward Wortz, A. Bauer, R. Blackwelder, J. Eerkins & A. Saur; Appendix: The Persistent Paradox of Psychic Phenomena: An Engineering Perspective. Robert Jahn |
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States of Consciousness
An anthology of papers on ESP presented at a special symposium of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, edited by Charles Tart, Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ. Topics cover remote viewing, psychokinesis, physiological correlates of ESP, and Soviet psychic research. An expanded reprint of the original 1979 publication.
Preface: The Unknowable End of Physics, Russell Targ; A Look at the Exceptional. Edgar Mitchell; A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective and Recent Research. Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ; Direct Perception of Remote Geographical Locations. Russell Targ, Harold Puthoff and Edwin May; Multiple Subject and Long-Distance Precognitive Remote Viewing of Geographical Locations. J. Bisaha and B. Dunne; EEG Correlates to Remote Light Flashes under Conditions of Sensory Shielding. Edwin May, Russell Targ & Harold Puthoff; Improving Real-Time ESP by Suppressing the Future: Trans-Temporal Inhibition. Charles Tart; Quantum Paradoxes and Aristotle's Twofold Informtion Concept. O. Costa de Beauregard; ELF Field Meditation in Spontaneous Psi Events: Direct Information Transfer or Conditioned Elicitation? Michael Persinger; Evidence for Direct Interaction between the Human Mind and External Quantum Processes. Helmut Schmidt; On the Subjective Nature of Psychic Research, the Subject-Experimenter Relationship, and the Psychic Type of Personality. Ingo Swann; An Investigation of Soviet Psychical Research. Edward Wortz, A. Bauer, R. Blackwelder, J. Eerkins & A. Saur; Appendix: The Persistent Paradox of Psychic Phenomena: An Engineering Perspective. Robert Jahn |
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Transpersonal Psychologies: Perspectives on the Mind from Seven Great Spiritual Traditions
An anthology of papers on ESP presented at a special symposium of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, edited by Charles Tart, Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ. Topics cover remote viewing, psychokinesis, physiological correlates of ESP, and Soviet psychic research. An expanded reprint of the original 1979 publication.
Preface: The Unknowable End of Physics, Russell Targ; A Look at the Exceptional. Edgar Mitchell; A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective and Recent Research. Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ; Direct Perception of Remote Geographical Locations. Russell Targ, Harold Puthoff and Edwin May; Multiple Subject and Long-Distance Precognitive Remote Viewing of Geographical Locations. J. Bisaha and B. Dunne; EEG Correlates to Remote Light Flashes under Conditions of Sensory Shielding. Edwin May, Russell Targ & Harold Puthoff; Improving Real-Time ESP by Suppressing the Future: Trans-Temporal Inhibition. Charles Tart; Quantum Paradoxes and Aristotle's Twofold Informtion Concept. O. Costa de Beauregard; ELF Field Meditation in Spontaneous Psi Events: Direct Information Transfer or Conditioned Elicitation? Michael Persinger; Evidence for Direct Interaction between the Human Mind and External Quantum Processes. Helmut Schmidt; On the Subjective Nature of Psychic Research, the Subject-Experimenter Relationship, and the Psychic Type of Personality. Ingo Swann; An Investigation of Soviet Psychical Research. Edward Wortz, A. Bauer, R. Blackwelder, J. Eerkins & A. Saur; Appendix: The Persistent Paradox of Psychic Phenomena: An Engineering Perspective. Robert Jahn |
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Open Mind, Discriminating Mind: Reflections on Human Possibilities
An anthology of papers on ESP presented at a special symposium of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, edited by Charles Tart, Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ. Topics cover remote viewing, psychokinesis, physiological correlates of ESP, and Soviet psychic research. An expanded reprint of the original 1979 publication.
Preface: The Unknowable End of Physics, Russell Targ; A Look at the Exceptional. Edgar Mitchell; A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective and Recent Research. Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ; Direct Perception of Remote Geographical Locations. Russell Targ, Harold Puthoff and Edwin May; Multiple Subject and Long-Distance Precognitive Remote Viewing of Geographical Locations. J. Bisaha and B. Dunne; EEG Correlates to Remote Light Flashes under Conditions of Sensory Shielding. Edwin May, Russell Targ & Harold Puthoff; Improving Real-Time ESP by Suppressing the Future: Trans-Temporal Inhibition. Charles Tart; Quantum Paradoxes and Aristotle's Twofold Informtion Concept. O. Costa de Beauregard; ELF Field Meditation in Spontaneous Psi Events: Direct Information Transfer or Conditioned Elicitation? Michael Persinger; Evidence for Direct Interaction between the Human Mind and External Quantum Processes. Helmut Schmidt; On the Subjective Nature of Psychic Research, the Subject-Experimenter Relationship, and the Psychic Type of Personality. Ingo Swann; An Investigation of Soviet Psychical Research. Edward Wortz, A. Bauer, R. Blackwelder, J. Eerkins & A. Saur; Appendix: The Persistent Paradox of Psychic Phenomena: An Engineering Perspective. Robert Jahn |
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Living the Mindful Life
An anthology of papers on ESP presented at a special symposium of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, edited by Charles Tart, Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ. Topics cover remote viewing, psychokinesis, physiological correlates of ESP, and Soviet psychic research. An expanded reprint of the original 1979 publication.
Preface: The Unknowable End of Physics, Russell Targ; A Look at the Exceptional. Edgar Mitchell; A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective and Recent Research. Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ; Direct Perception of Remote Geographical Locations. Russell Targ, Harold Puthoff and Edwin May; Multiple Subject and Long-Distance Precognitive Remote Viewing of Geographical Locations. J. Bisaha and B. Dunne; EEG Correlates to Remote Light Flashes under Conditions of Sensory Shielding. Edwin May, Russell Targ & Harold Puthoff; Improving Real-Time ESP by Suppressing the Future: Trans-Temporal Inhibition. Charles Tart; Quantum Paradoxes and Aristotle's Twofold Informtion Concept. O. Costa de Beauregard; ELF Field Meditation in Spontaneous Psi Events: Direct Information Transfer or Conditioned Elicitation? Michael Persinger; Evidence for Direct Interaction between the Human Mind and External Quantum Processes. Helmut Schmidt; On the Subjective Nature of Psychic Research, the Subject-Experimenter Relationship, and the Psychic Type of Personality. Ingo Swann; An Investigation of Soviet Psychical Research. Edward Wortz, A. Bauer, R. Blackwelder, J. Eerkins & A. Saur; Appendix: The Persistent Paradox of Psychic Phenomena: An Engineering Perspective. Robert Jahn |
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On Being Stoned: A Psychological Study of Marijuana Intoxication
An anthology of papers on ESP presented at a special symposium of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, edited by Charles Tart, Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ. Topics cover remote viewing, psychokinesis, physiological correlates of ESP, and Soviet psychic research. An expanded reprint of the original 1979 publication.
Preface: The Unknowable End of Physics, Russell Targ; A Look at the Exceptional. Edgar Mitchell; A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective and Recent Research. Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ; Direct Perception of Remote Geographical Locations. Russell Targ, Harold Puthoff and Edwin May; Multiple Subject and Long-Distance Precognitive Remote Viewing of Geographical Locations. J. Bisaha and B. Dunne; EEG Correlates to Remote Light Flashes under Conditions of Sensory Shielding. Edwin May, Russell Targ & Harold Puthoff; Improving Real-Time ESP by Suppressing the Future: Trans-Temporal Inhibition. Charles Tart; Quantum Paradoxes and Aristotle's Twofold Informtion Concept. O. Costa de Beauregard; ELF Field Meditation in Spontaneous Psi Events: Direct Information Transfer or Conditioned Elicitation? Michael Persinger; Evidence for Direct Interaction between the Human Mind and External Quantum Processes. Helmut Schmidt; On the Subjective Nature of Psychic Research, the Subject-Experimenter Relationship, and the Psychic Type of Personality. Ingo Swann; An Investigation of Soviet Psychical Research. Edward Wortz, A. Bauer, R. Blackwelder, J. Eerkins & A. Saur; Appendix: The Persistent Paradox of Psychic Phenomena: An Engineering Perspective. Robert Jahn |
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Learning to Use Extrasensory Perception
An anthology of papers on ESP presented at a special symposium of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, edited by Charles Tart, Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ. Topics cover remote viewing, psychokinesis, physiological correlates of ESP, and Soviet psychic research. An expanded reprint of the original 1979 publication.
Preface: The Unknowable End of Physics, Russell Targ; A Look at the Exceptional. Edgar Mitchell; A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective and Recent Research. Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ; Direct Perception of Remote Geographical Locations. Russell Targ, Harold Puthoff and Edwin May; Multiple Subject and Long-Distance Precognitive Remote Viewing of Geographical Locations. J. Bisaha and B. Dunne; EEG Correlates to Remote Light Flashes under Conditions of Sensory Shielding. Edwin May, Russell Targ & Harold Puthoff; Improving Real-Time ESP by Suppressing the Future: Trans-Temporal Inhibition. Charles Tart; Quantum Paradoxes and Aristotle's Twofold Informtion Concept. O. Costa de Beauregard; ELF Field Meditation in Spontaneous Psi Events: Direct Information Transfer or Conditioned Elicitation? Michael Persinger; Evidence for Direct Interaction between the Human Mind and External Quantum Processes. Helmut Schmidt; On the Subjective Nature of Psychic Research, the Subject-Experimenter Relationship, and the Psychic Type of Personality. Ingo Swann; An Investigation of Soviet Psychical Research. Edward Wortz, A. Bauer, R. Blackwelder, J. Eerkins & A. Saur; Appendix: The Persistent Paradox of Psychic Phenomena: An Engineering Perspective. Robert Jahn |
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Psi: Scientific Studies of the Psychic Realm
An anthology of papers on ESP presented at a special symposium of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, edited by Charles Tart, Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ. Topics cover remote viewing, psychokinesis, physiological correlates of ESP, and Soviet psychic research. An expanded reprint of the original 1979 publication.
Preface: The Unknowable End of Physics, Russell Targ; A Look at the Exceptional. Edgar Mitchell; A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective and Recent Research. Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ; Direct Perception of Remote Geographical Locations. Russell Targ, Harold Puthoff and Edwin May; Multiple Subject and Long-Distance Precognitive Remote Viewing of Geographical Locations. J. Bisaha and B. Dunne; EEG Correlates to Remote Light Flashes under Conditions of Sensory Shielding. Edwin May, Russell Targ & Harold Puthoff; Improving Real-Time ESP by Suppressing the Future: Trans-Temporal Inhibition. Charles Tart; Quantum Paradoxes and Aristotle's Twofold Informtion Concept. O. Costa de Beauregard; ELF Field Meditation in Spontaneous Psi Events: Direct Information Transfer or Conditioned Elicitation? Michael Persinger; Evidence for Direct Interaction between the Human Mind and External Quantum Processes. Helmut Schmidt; On the Subjective Nature of Psychic Research, the Subject-Experimenter Relationship, and the Psychic Type of Personality. Ingo Swann; An Investigation of Soviet Psychical Research. Edward Wortz, A. Bauer, R. Blackwelder, J. Eerkins & A. Saur; Appendix: The Persistent Paradox of Psychic Phenomena: An Engineering Perspective. Robert Jahn |

Cassette Tapes |
Over the years I've given many lectures and workshops on various aspects of consciousness, altered states of consciousness, mindfulness, parapsychology, and the like. I would like to be able to say that there has been so much high-quality research in these areas that all my early talks are obsolete because we have so much new knowledge - but, sadly, that's not the way it is. So the tapes listed below range over a wide time period, but are all interesting and useful sources of information. Almost all of the tapes are recordings of my live lectures and workshops, so the sound quality is usually good and understandable, but they are sold for the information in them, not as studio quality sound experiences. The lectures sometimes refer to slides, but the essence of the message is understandable without the slides. - C.T.T.

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Awareness Enhancement
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Awareness, Illusions, Reality
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Altered States of Consciousness and the Survival of Death
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Beyond the Brain
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Choose Once Again: Selections from a Course in Miracles
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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A Day of Mindfulness
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Diving into the Pool of Consciousness
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Developing and Using Psychic Abilities
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Escaping from Mindlock
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Faith, Doubt, Consensus Trance, and Waking Up
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Hidden Shackles: The Assumptions of Western Psychology
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Mindfulness in Life: What it Does
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Mindlessness and Mindfulness
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Musical Body: A Vitalizing Exercise
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Parapsychology
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Parapsychology: A Science Whose Time Has Come
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Priming Exercise
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Random Reminder Teacher - #s 1, 2 and 3
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Self-Observation
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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The Strange and Fascinating World of Parapsychology
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Toward Understanding Consciousness and Altered States of Consciousness
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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The Trance of Everyday Life and Beginning to Awaken
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Understanding the Mind: Pocket Ranch
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Virtual Reality: A New Model for Transpersonal Psychology
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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Waking Up: The Teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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World Parliament of Superstition?
An interview with me by Will Nofke, radio host for New Horizons. Interviews tend to bring out different aspects of my mindfulness work than prepared lectures do. One cassette.
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For Reference |
For reference, we list Professor Tart's other out-of-print books and tapes here. PPI can't get them for you because they are out of print, but you might find them in some libraries, through used book services on the internet, or in used book shops. Some of them may be brought back into print in the future, but there are no definite plans for this yet.

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The Application of Learning Theory to ESP Performance
New York: Parapsychology Foundation, Inc., 1975. Still available from the Foundation, but a more extended version of this was published in 1976 by the University of Chicago Press as "Learning to Use ESP," and is now back in print, listed earlier in this catalog.
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Symposium on Consciousness
New York: Parapsychology Foundation, Inc., 1975. Still available from the Foundation, but a more extended version of this was published in 1976 by the University of Chicago Press as "Learning to Use ESP," and is now back in print, listed earlier in this catalog.
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