Eyeless Sight Bibliography
Eyeless sight, seeing without eyes, and mindsight are just a few of the names given to that extraordinary variant of astral projection (OOB, OBE) or clairvoyance, which is incredibly useful to blind people and amusing to children. For the neophyte, it might be hard to believe, but the truth is that it has been taught in a number of schools around the world for decades and there is a large volume of bibliography about it that is continuously growing. Here is a list of related books and papers in chronological order. 1924, Jules Romains, Eyeless-Sight, A study of Extraretinal vision and the Paroptic Sense (see also this link ) Jules Romains, (a pseudonym of Louis Henri Jean Farigoule) (1885-1972) was a French writer who developed a method of teaching blind people to see without eyes. He demonstrated the phenomenon to a scientific committee that consequently awarded him a prize for his achievements. Unfortunately, he kept secret his method, but apparently, at least initially he use...