
Anima: Evidence of a Yogic Siddhi – Remote Viewing of Particles
Book Specifications
- Author: Stephen M. Phillips
- Publisher: The Theosophical Publishing House
- Language: English
- Published Year: 1996
- ISBN: 8170592976
- Binding: Paperback
- Pages: 65
- Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm
- Book Condition: Used Good
- Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
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Anima: Evidence of a Yogic Siddhi – Remote Viewing of Particles by Stephen M. Phillips explores the fascinating intersection of yoga, mysticism, consciousness, and modern science. The book examines the ancient yogic siddhi known as Aṇimā, traditionally described as the ability to perceive or become aware of the subtle and microscopic dimensions of reality.
Drawing from yogic philosophy, theosophy, and scientific thought, the author investigates claims related to remote viewing of subatomic particles and subtle energies. The work discusses consciousness, psychic perception, meditation, spiritual abilities, and the relationship between mystical experience and quantum physics.
Thought-provoking and unconventional, this book appeals to readers interested in yoga philosophy, paranormal studies, metaphysics, consciousness research, spirituality, and the deeper mysteries of human perception.
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Book Specifications
- Author: Stephen M. Phillips
- Publisher: The Theosophical Publishing House
- Language: English
- Published Year: 1996
- ISBN: 8170592976
- Binding: Paperback
- Pages: 65
- Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm
- Book Condition: Used Good
- Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
Product Description
Anima: Evidence of a Yogic Siddhi – Remote Viewing of Particles by Stephen M. Phillips explores the fascinating intersection of yoga, mysticism, consciousness, and modern science. The book examines the ancient yogic siddhi known as Aṇimā, traditionally described as the ability to perceive or become aware of the subtle and microscopic dimensions of reality.
Drawing from yogic philosophy, theosophy, and scientific thought, the author investigates claims related to remote viewing of subatomic particles and subtle energies. The work discusses consciousness, psychic perception, meditation, spiritual abilities, and the relationship between mystical experience and quantum physics.
Thought-provoking and unconventional, this book appeals to readers interested in yoga philosophy, paranormal studies, metaphysics, consciousness research, spirituality, and the deeper mysteries of human perception.













