Ethical ESP
Description:
A fascinating book on extrasensory perception, a sacred and natural gift
of the soul. Ethical ESP addresses the blessings and dangers of the powerful
psychic energies, and describes the essential ethics needed to govern their use. Prophecy,
psychic healing, the aura, clairvoyance, telepathy, and related subjects are explained in
detail. A priceless guide for those desiring to fulfill their creative, psychic, and
spiritual potential.
Book Cover:
The timely scientific breakthroughs in certain areas of ESP have introduced new
questions to the modern mind. These questions revolve around the need for clear-cut
answers related to the ethical use of ESP. For over 40 years Ann Ree Colton has pondered
the questions now being asked. Her logical and illuminating answers are the basis for this
important book. The unique ESP abilities of Ann Ree Colton have provided her with
firsthand knowledge pertaining to the little-known energies and invisible worlds beginning
to be tapped by scientific researchers. From the time of childhood, she has had remarkable
extrasensory powers that over the years have become highly sensitized instruments of
perception. The recent revelations of Ann Ree Colton are perfect adjuncts to the
present-day scientific breakthroughs in ESP.
For the approaching Energy Age to avoid becoming a disaster, it will be necessary that
it also be an Age of Ethics - ethics in the use of powerful cosmic energies and ethics in
the use of telepathic and other extrasensory energies. Even now, on the dawn of the Energy
Age, the ethics related to ESP need to be defined by those who are aware of its dangers
and its blessings. These ethics will be invaluable to all who would like to know how to
avoid misusing their innate psychic powers and how such powers may be used as spiritual
instruments to glorify God, the Giver of all extrasensory gifts. For such inquiring souls,
this book will prove a priceless guide in their quest for knowledge and truth - and
especially for their desire to fulfill their full creative, psychic, and spiritual
potential.
Table of Contents:
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The Difference Between Lower ESP and Higher ESP
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Psychic Mastery
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Modern-Day Psychic Arts
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Psychic Communication and the Quelle Monitor
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The Root Races and Their Psychic Powers
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The Lunar Psychic and the Solar Psychic
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Zodiacal Powers and the Glands
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Identifying Characteristics of Psychic Expression
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The Psychic Life of Child and Family
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ESP and the Animal Kingdom
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The Divine Eye
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Spiritual Extrasensory Power and Healing
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The Aura and Health
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The Soul-Sheath
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Telepathy and Suggestion
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Self-Suggestion and Its Negative and Positive Power
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Rishis and the Christ
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Suggestible Directives to Command and Control the Unruly Psychic Currents in the Lower
Mind
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Glossary
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Index
Excerpts:
Excerpt #1. "The
spiritual scientist will come more and more to see that the aura around each person, while
egglike and totally encasing the body, is a most necessary vehicle complementing the
energy processes of the etheric body, and is also a radiating vehicle for outpicturing and
extending the emotional and mental processes of the individual.
The auric egg is a capsule of vital akasic energy. To believe that it is but a
reflector mirroring the emotions and thoughts is to limit one's utilization of this
knowledge.
The aura surrounding the physical body is a sounding board, radar system protecting man
from the outer penetration and intrusion of overconcentrated cosmic energy. It also
protects man from the heavier sound vibrations coming from the clamors and sounds in the
world, giving insulation against the deadlier vibrational aspects of the planets and from
the sun and the moon. This enables each person to hear the echo of his thoughts and his
emotions, giving him the opportunity to have an afterlook into his conduct and thinking.
The auric energy field has a miniature universal and cosmic system of its own. It is
neo-spiritual in that it retains man's thinking and feeling in reflected light and keeps
it alive so that man can have access to it at all times as an aid to his memory and
learning process. As the world-soul retains in akasic ether the memory of all things
achieved in light by the souls of men, the auric neo-spiritual atmosphere keeps alive
man's identity.
God planted this field of living reflection around man to protect him as an individual,
that he might experience sacred privacy and make himself impenetrable to those who would
infringe upon the soul right of his own evolvement; for even though men are communicable
through their souls, God gave to each man his own green pasture of aloneness. This is the
auric envelope and energy field around his physical body. This sphere of being belongs to
him and to him alone.
In a great saint, sage, or avatar, the ego having a magnificent aura of akasic purity
sets no boundary to his aura, as he has mastered his nature within, and thus his auric
field does not violate the aura of anyone."
Excerpt #2. "When
an animal is domesticated by man, one can observe that the animal is chameleon-like and
takes upon himself the nature of his master. The psychical emotional and mental moods and
the senses of a man move into the domestic animal. Man can see his own uncontrollable
hostility reflected in his cat, dog, cow, or horse - or he can also see his own higher
nature reflected therein. In households where there is harmony and love, animals prosper
and thrive. Where man's sense of appetite or taste is gluttonous, his animals reflect this
trait. Man's brutal disregard for others is reflected in the animals owned by him.
Man's fear of other men builds a psychical atmosphere of distrust, fear, and hatred in
the home. The dog or cat owned by such masters become semi-predators, often reverting to
wild instincts rather than domestic.
Inasmuch as a man's passions, desires, and thoughts etherically image and determine his
own appearance and looks, a domestic animal will grow to look like his master through the
psychical etheric interchange between master and animal."
Excerpt #3. "Men
of this age desire more than anything to understand themselves. And men truly in love with
life will desire to dare to go inward to understand. Men will turn to the great prophets,
sages, and teachers of the past, and to the most exalted One of all - the Christ - to
understand this mysterious holy power given to men which may become a bridge of light
between death and life, darkness and light."
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