Table Of Contenttitle:
José Silva's Ultramind ESP System :
Think Your Way to Success
author:
Bernd, Ed.
publisher:
The Career Press
isbn10 | asin:
1564144518
print isbn13:
9781564144515
ebook isbn13:
9780585349039
language:
English
subject
Silva, José,--1914- , Silva Mind Control.
publication date:
2000
lcc:
BF1127.S54B47 2000eb
ddc:
158.1
subject:
Silva, José,--1914- , Silva Mind Control.
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José Silva's Ultramind ESP System
Think Your Way to Success
By
Ed Bernd Jr.
Copyright © 2000 by Ed Bernd Jr.
Chapters 8 and 16 © 2000 by American Health Association
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Bernd, Ed
Jose Silva's ultramind ESP system : think your way to success / by Ed Bernd.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 1-56414-451-8 (pbk.)
1. Silva, Jose, 1914- 2. Silva Mind Control. I. Title.
BF1127.S54 B27 2000
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DEDICATION
We gratefully dedicate this book to authors Philip Miele and Robert B. Stone.
Their wonderful talent for expression, along with their skill, effort, and sense of
caring, has opened the door to the alpha level and the spiritual dimension to mil-
lions of people around the world.
Bob Stone expressed the way many of us feel: ''When I see a shining light
that is not being properly disseminated, I am compelled to try to give it the greater
exposure that it merits. My additional goal in life is to be a public-relations man to
Jose Silva via my writings and tapes. If in so doing, I am also doing public rela-
tions for our Creator, so much the better."
We miss you, Bob. We miss you, Phil. Although you have moved on to new
assignments, we are grateful that you are still with us through your writings. Thank
you for doing such an outstanding job of fulfilling your mission during your time
here on earth.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
On behalf of Jose Silva, I want to express our heartfelt appreciation and gratitude
for the many people who have helped with this project.
The contributing authors have done far more than share their experiences so freely.
Every one of them has been there to help us when we've needed it.
It has been said that the biggest problems are given to the best problemsolvers, and
we have had some big challenges in the last couple of years. Every contributing
author in this book has answered the call. Most have helped without
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waiting to be called. Jose Silva said that the finest human beings
are those who correct problems without any expectation of
compensation, and all of our authors measure up to that standard
many times over.
If you have an opportunity to meet any of these authors or take a
course with them, by all means do soand treasure the experience.
You will be in the presence of one of the finest human beings on
the planet.
We also want to thank Ron Fry and the entire staff at Career Press,
especially Stacey Farkas, Jodi Brandon, Karen Wolf, and Michael
Lewis, who have been so patient and so generous with their help on
this project. It has been fun working with you again. We truly
appreciate your patience, support, encouragement, dedication to
excellence, and great talent.
Ron Fry must have a special talent for selecting outstanding
editors. From the time Jodi Brandon first read the manuscript, she
understood and appreciated the vision we had for this project, and
put in extra effort to make that vision a reality. These last few
weeks that we have worked together, Jodi has been more like a co-
author than an editor. She went beyond the call of duty, tolerating
my incessant attempts at humor and continually encouraging me. If
you don't like the book, blame meit was my idea to do it this way.
On the other hand, if you find it an enjoyable, enriching experience
getting to know Jose Silva through these pages, then send a big
thank-you to Jodi, because her talent, energy, and creative insights
made that vision a reality.
Jeff Herman, the world's best literary agent, has helped us spread
our message throughout the United States and around the world.
Thanks again, Jeff.
Regina McAloney has been a trusted friend and valued advisor on
this project for the last four years. Thank you for believing in us,
Regina, and for helping us.
We also want to thank Dr. Carlos Floresvega and the entire staff at
the Laredo VA outpatient clinic. His care and compassion have
meant as much to us as his medical competence. There are many
young doctors who could learn a lot from him.
ED BERND JR.
MARCH 2000
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CONTENTS
Foreword
7
Introduction
11
Section I: Introduction to Silva Techniques
Chapter 1
Help from a Higher Power
19
Chapter 2
The Correct Depth
37
Chapter 3
The Correct Attitude
47
Chapter 4
Communicating Correctly
63
Section II: Expand Your Capabilities
Chapter 5
Practicing
83
Chapter 6
Get Your Brain to Do What You Want
87
Chapter 7
Program with Images
93
Section III: Specialized Guidance
Health
Chapter 8
Programmed Dreams
103
Chapter 9
Direct Healing Energy
107
Chapter 10
Dealing with Disabilities
111
Chapter 11
Grow Better as You Grow Older
115
Relationships and Family
Chapter 12
Build Better Relationships
119
Chapter 13
The Child of Your Dreams
125
Chapter 14
Insights for Guiding Children
129
Chapter 15
Healing the Family
141
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Using Silva in Specific Fields
Chapter 16
A Medical Breakthrough
145
Chapter 17
Silva Techniques in Mental Health
151
Chapter 18
ESP for Executives
155
Chapter 19
Intuitive Management
163
Chapter 20
Intuitive Selling
167
Chapter 21
Stress-free Telemarketing
171
Chapter 22
Direct-marketing Success
175
Chapter 23
The Complete PR Agency
183
Chapter 24
The Intuitive Entrepreneur
187
Chapter 25
Advanced Communications
191
Chapter 26
Subjective Education
197
Chapter 27
The Intuitive Athlete
203
Chapter 28
Silva Techniques in Social Work
207
Chapter 29
Spiritual Leadership
215
Chapter 30
Claim Your Creative Heritage
221
Chapter 31
Developing Your Psychic Ability
231
Chapter 32
Silva Techniques in Other Fields
239
Appendix A
Contact Information
243
Appendix B
Suggested Reading
247
Index
251
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FOREWORD
Come and meet the most extraordinary man I've ever known: Jose
Silva.
I was privileged to work for him and with him for the last 17 years
of his life. Let's join him in his office at Silva world headquarters in
Laredo, Texas. It is July, the weather is hot, instructor-training has
just started, and our annual International Convention is a little over
a week away.
I expect this to be a routine visit; I am in for a big surprise.
Even before I enter his office, I can see inside; he installed
windows in all of the offices so he can see what's going on.
His office is modest in size. In the left-hand comer is a nice
wooden desk, angled to face toward the door. In the right-hand
comer, directly inside the door, is a round table piled high with
magazines, books, and audiotapes.
To our left, under the windows that face the hallway, is a small
sofa. Jose sits behind his desk in a comfortable high-backed chair.
In front of his desk are two padded straight chairs waiting for
visitors.
On the front edge of his desk sits a row of books dominated by his
most important bookshis dictionaries. He uses them to be sure he
understands the exact meaning of words and exactly how each
word affects the person who hears it. This is extremely important to
the programming we do in the Silva training.
On the desk, to his right, is a tape-player, connected to a small
''guitar" amplifier, which makes it easier for him to listen to
audiotapes. There are several neatly stacked piles of papers on his
desk, so he can quickly get to work on the project of his choice. A
couple of notepads are in front of him, with pencils beside them
ready for action.