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You’ve felt it too. A coincidence too perfect to be chance. A knowing that arrives before the facts. A door closing – only to reveal the path you were meant to take. Part of you has always known there’s something more at play. We’ve been trained to dismiss what we can’t measure – to trust logic over intuition, data over energy. But Magic isn’t fantasy; it’s the invisible force shaping everything we see and feel. Quantum research now confirms what mystics and witches have understood for centuries: reality is not as fixed as it seems. It responds. It bends. Combining cutting-edge psychology with ancient wisdom, cognitive scientist Poppy Jamie reveals eight secrets for living magically – showing you how to see beyond the surface, deepen your sense of purpose, and transform your relationships, health and happiness.
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Discover the magical science of getting the life you want. In this book, psychologist and neuroscientist Dr Sabina Brennan uses cutting edge research to demonstrate that the power to manifest the life of our dreams resides within us all. By grounding key manifestation principles in science, Dr Brennan shows that manifesting does not require blind trust or faith in higher powers. Instead, it requires changing how you think and behave, and learning how to harness the power of your brain. Through breaking down complicated neuroscience into empowering everyday strategies, this book will show you how to: cultivate more self-compassion; gain clarity on what you really want; connect with your true self; and take considered action to bring about the change you desire.
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‘Meditations for Mortals’ takes us on a liberating journey towards a more meaningful life – one that begins not with fantasies of the ideal existence, but with the reality in which we actually find ourselves. Designed as a four-week ‘retreat of the mind’, it offers daily wisdom, solace and inspiration to aid a saner, freer, and more enchantment-filled way of living.
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300,000 years ago, Homo sapiens had bigger skulls. Cooked food meant our heads shrunk; alongside a growing brain, our airways got narrower. Urbanisation then led us to breathe less deeply and less healthily. And so today more than 90% of us breathe incorrectly. So we might have been breathing all our life, but we need to learn how to breathe properly! Here, James Nestor meets cutting-edge scientists at Harvard and experiments on himself in labs at Stanford to see the impact of bad breathing. He revives the lost, and recently scientifically proven, wisdom of swim coaches, Indian mystics, stern-faced Russian cardiologists, Czechoslovakian Olympians and New Jersey choral conductors – the world’s foremost ‘pulmonauts’ – to show how breathing in specific patterns can trigger our bodies to absorb more oxygen, and he explains the benefits for everyone that result.