Bestselling author Theresa Cheung joins forces with cognitive neuroscientist Julia Mossbridge, PhD, Director of the Innovation Lab at The Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), to reveal revolutionary new research showing that sensing the future is possible. They also provide practical tools and techniques you can use to develop your own powers of precognition. Precognition is the scientific name for the knowledge or perception of the future, obtained through extrasensory means. Often called “premonition,” precognition is the most frequently reported of all extrasensory perception (ESP) experiences, occurring most often in dreams. It may also occur spontaneously in waking visions, auditory hallucinations, flashing thoughts entering the mind, the sense of “knowing,” and physiological changes. Combining science and practice, The Premonition Code examines precognition thoroughly, revealing the most common premonitions that people experience, experimental tools for cultivating precognition, and more. A supplemental PDF is included with this audiobook.
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Theresa Cheung is a modern mystic and author of Sunday Times bestselling books on dreams, astrology, spirituality, and the paranormal. Her mission is to make spirituality and the paranormal more credible, engaging, and mainstream. Since leaving King’s College, Cambridge University with a degree in theology and English, she has written numerous bestselling works that have been translated into dozens of different languages. She has appeared on numerous UK radio and television programs and has written many articles for or been quoted in such publications as Bustle, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, InStyle, and Heat. Find out more at linktr.ee/theresacheung
Sherry Baines is a freelance actor, facilitator, and voiceover artist. She graduated from Hull University and was a postgraduate at Homerton College–Cambridge. Her voice work includes Cherie Blair in Alison Jackson’s BAFTA award-winning satirical spoof show Double Take.