“The Beetle: A Mystery” by Richard Marsh

"Classic horror in the form of a supernatural thriller: London is haunted by mysterious cases of death, stalkings and burglary. A prominent member of parliament seems to be the focus of the incidents. Behind the events is a hostile and powerful entity called "the Arab", which takes the shape of a man or a sexually seductive woman depending on circumstances and intentions. It is a thing born of neither God nor human, but connected with the Egyptian cult of Isis. In imitation of various popular fiction genres of the late nineteenth century, Marsh unfolds a tale of terror, late imperial fears, and the "return of the repressed", through which the crisis of late imperial Englishness...>>

“José Silva: The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Human Mind and the Method He Used” by Robert B. Stone

"You will experience two major benefits as you read this book. First, you will discover how one man harnessed scientific and spiritual powers to develop a method to use more of the human mind, and how he used these powers to overcome scientific and spiritual opposition. And, second, you will become privy to his techniques for achieving "unattainable" goals and triggering breakthrough solutions to "insolvable" problems. In this respect, the book is a how-to volume as well as a biography. It will teach you how to transform your mind into a supermind by plugging into the very source of intelligence itself. Jose Silva, founder of this method, never had a day of formal schooling in...>>

“How to Develop and Use Psychometry” by Ted Andrews

"Psychometry is the ability to read the psychic imprints that exist upon objects, people and places. Everyone is psychic, but most of the time we brush aside our psychic impressions. Now, anyone can learn to develop his or her own natural sensitivities. This book will provide you with a step-by-step process for developing your natural psychic abilities, including over 25 exercises to raise your normal sense of touch to new levels."...>>

“Cycles: The Mysterious Forces That Trigger Events” by Edward R. Dewey (2024 edition)

"Edward R. Dewey, as chief economist in the Hoover Administration, was tasked by President Hoover to figure out what caused the 1929 stock market crash and ensuing depression. In the course of his extensive investigations, he became convinced that something important was missing from our collective knowledge of how economies and societies work—a working knowledge of cycles. He was joined in his quest to establish a "science of cycles" by other leaders of his time, including Ivy League scientists, Smithsonian Directors, Industrial CEOs, Ambassadors, and political leaders. First published in 1971, Cycles: The Mysterious Forces that Trigger Events was Dewey’s answer to President Hoover’s question and to many more questions which had arisen from his decades...>>

“Dowsing: Working with Pendulums & Divining Rods” by S.L. Clement

"Explore the practice of dowsing. This book will cover why pendulums and divining rods work, how to use them, cleansing your tools, connecting to your tools, alternative practices and auric field/energy healing. Pendulum charts included (Archangels, days of the week, directions, people, chakras, vibrational level & associated emotions, demonic divinities, forms of divination, percentages, bovid, identifying guides, yes/no/maybe, meridians, psychic abilities, signs of the zodiac, tarot cards and blank charts)"...>>