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Is there such a thing as a supersensory world? If so, can it be explored - and how can the findings of such spiritual research be verified?
Frank Burdich, a trained scientist and longtime schoolteacher, began developing subtle perceptions of supersensory realities through dedicated meditation and spiritual practice. His personal experiences led him to recognize the limits of a strictly materialist worldview - limits, he argues, that we impose on ourselves but can transcend.
In Supersensory Perception, Burdich offers a systematic investigation of spiritual worlds and processes, enriched with vivid anecdotes and personal insights. He presents accessible entry points into supersensory experience - such as the atmosphere in a church or hospital, or the differing effects of various foods - and connects them to subtle bodies, elemental beings, angels, and even the souls of the deceased. He also addresses how we might perceive phenomena such as the efficacy of homeopathic remedies, despite their lack of measurable substance.
This book serves as a practical guide for anyone wishing to cultivate enhanced perception. Drawing on his own spiritual experience, Burdich has developed a clear, engaging and approachable language. Whether you're just setting out or are already well along the spiritual path, Supersensory Perception offers orientation and insight - an invaluable map through the intricate terrain of the supersensory world.
Contents
Foreword by Michael Schmock
Prologue
Chapter 1
Introduction: the supersensory and supersensory perception
Chapter 2
Perception of the supersensory as a universal general capacity
Chapter 3
The path of knowledge
Chapter 4
Method in supersensory perception
Chapter 5
Supersensory perception as a principle of dialogue
Chapter 6
Meditation as a means of knowing
Chapter 7
The Guardian of the Threshold
Chapter 8
Perceiving elemental beings
Chapter 9
Perceiving people
Chapter 10
Perceiving those who have died
Chapter 11
The nature of substance
Appendix 1
Explanation of meaning of supersensory levels
Appendix 2
Meditations to strengthen the 'I'
Appendix 3
Supersensory structures in trees