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Do You See What I See?: Memoirs of a Blind Biker | 
enlarge | Author: Russell Targ Publisher: Hampton Roads Pub Co Category: Book
List Price: $23.95 Buy New: $16.29 You Save: $7.66 (32%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 2147
Media: Hardcover Edition: First Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 296 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 1.1
ISBN: 1571745599 Dewey Decimal Number: 530.092 EAN: 9781571745590 ASIN: 1571745599
Publication Date: May 23, 2008 (In 7 Days) Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Russell Targ has been visually handicapped since childhood and yet he has performed groundbreaking research in lasers and optics. He is grounded in the world of science and yet co-created the Cold War spy program that became the real X-Files--the CIA and NASA-sponsored work in "remote viewing" that has only recently been declassified. Targ's memoir also reads like a cultural history of the last half of the twentieth century. He meets and befriends--and tells wonderful anecdotes about--such people as Alan Greenspan, Ayn Rand, and Alan Alda, among others, including his brother-in-law, chess champion Bobby Fisher. Do You See What I See? is the remarkable story of a visually impaired physicist who sees beyond perception to help readers find meaning and joy.
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History of Remote Viewing Revealed (And Much More) May 11, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Even though I first met Russell Targ nearly three decades ago, and having been active in the field,there were still things to be learned. This book is full of details that will delight the reader. In addition to the historical perspective of remote viewing, Targ manages to provide a personal perspective about what brought him to the field, the family relationships that give depth, and an understanding of what it all means in a global, even spiritual, context. If you think you've heard it all before; well you haven't.
As the reader learns, Targ is a very complex man, one who has followed a multiplicity of trails. While he is legally blind and a self-confessed "Mr. Magoo,", he really does ride a motorcycle efficiently. Though best known for studying consciousness, he is also a laser physicist. Somewhat surprisingly, those, and many other aspects of his life, are adroitly intertwined in a way that makes sense, but only after the disparate pieces are assembled.
This is the latests of several books he has written. They are clear, concise, and complelling. Do You See What I See? is highly recommended for both consciousness aficionados and those novice-curious.
Rare Authenticity! May 8, 2008 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I have been a student and a contributor to the field of parapsychology for the last 35 years. And, it is with good authority that I highly recommend all of the books by Russell Targ -- for two simple reasons. First, Russell Targ is a very clear thinker. He expresses his thoughts easily and with great clarity (and wit!). Second, and I believe of even greater importance, Russell Targ is one of the most experienced and successful parapsychology researchers of the last fifty years. He writes from the perspective of an insider's insider. And, I regard all that he has to say to be of great importance to anyone trying to understand this very tricky field.
In addition -- and this is particularly relevant to Do You See What I See? -- Russell, himself, has been on a path of personal transformation. This book is especially lucid in terms of integrating modern, scientific ideas with thought from Hindu and Buddhist teachings.
Because it is autobiographical, this is the most wide-ranging of all of Targ's books. It is also the most personal. For anyone interested in the human story behind the career of a great parapsychology researcher (not to mention laser physicist), this book is a must read.
Coas to Coast AM May 8, 2008 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
If you didn't catch the interview for the book, Russell Targ appeared on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory on the night of May 7-8 2008. If you are a Streamlink member you can hear it archived in its completeness; and at least for a limited time, catch a few hours of a interview with R.T. and Art Bell in the Classic Show archive section from 1999.
The books in said to include How-To methods for Remote Viewing, philosophical insights, as well as humorous anecdotes. However, here on Amazon the book is said to be released on May 23, 2008.
Also check out RT's webpages at espresearch.com.
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