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Mind Games

Michael Powell

Publisher: Metro Books

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Summary

Fifty ways to unlock the mysterious potential in your brain through tricks, applied science, and relearning the way you think. 
 
This fascinating book reveals the secrets of the most powerful organ in the body—the mind. From deceiving a lie detector test, winning a challenging game of chess, mastering pain, walking on fire, and foretelling the future, Mind Games provides step-by-step instructions for performing fifty mental feats ranging from the merely impressive to the scarcely believable. Only you can judge what is truly possible as you harness your own enormous power and tap into your brain’s full potential to perform tasks you never imagined you could. Mind Games is a complete practical guide to exploring and building your own mental powers.
Available since: 09/13/2011.
Print length: 144 pages.

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