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Preface to the ReuisedE
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Powers
of Your
Inner
Mind
(R
etised
Edilion)
fry
Jaime
T.
Ucauco
Copyrighr
<0
JAIME
T.
LlCAUCO
, 2005
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The first
ed
ition
of
th
is
book was published by th
e
Inn
er
Mind
Develop
ment Institut
e
in 1992
and
underwent
twelve printings
over a
peri
od of
ten
years. Both students and professionals liked it
and
recomm
end ed it to
friend
s and
relatives.
It is
one
of th
e
most
saleable
books I've written
.
It
continues to be saleab
le
up to this t
ime. One
reason for its populari
ty
is
its practica
l
contents written in
an easy-to-
understand lan
guage.
T
his revised
and updated edition contain
s on
ly
50
percen
t of
th
e
contents
of
th
e
first
editio
n .
T
he
ot
her
half
is
comprised of completely
new material
based on recent
research. I
have made the book more
cohesive
in terms
of subject matter or th
eme, and
thus much more
useful, relevan
t and compact
.
I have,
for
instan
ce,
expanded
the
chapte
r
on
visualization
and
added
new material
abo
ut using imagery
to
heal
ourselves.
Business exec
utives,
entrepreneu
rs
and
other decision makers will
be pleased to find useful
top
ics
on
int
uitive problem-solving
and
whole-
brain man
agement, including proof of the strong
connec
tion between
ESP
and profitability.
T
here
are
also
many
new materials
and
topics
added
to
cha
pter
7
(U
nique Mind Power Applications)
and
chapter 8
(Comm
on Q
uestions
About
Inn
er
Mind Power).
Altho
ugh th
is
revised
edition is practic
ally a
new book, I have
.h-cklcd
to
retai
n
the
In
troduction written by Dr. Lucrecia
R. Kasilag,
Nil'
ion
al A
rtist
for
Music,
because
I
find
her
comments
st
ill relevant
f'
Vt '
ll
afte
r
te
n years.
T
his book is mean
t
to be
a practical handbook
on
how
to
use bot
h
ol,I,·s,
If
our
brain more
effect
ively.
I
hope
it has
ach
ieved th
at objective
I
t
I
fit
un
c
Prim
ed
in
the
Philippin
es
by
O
roge m
In
ternati on al
Publ
ish ing
CA.,
Inc
.
degree
.
JAIM
E
T.
LICAUCO
2005
u
Preface to the first Edition
My Inn
er
Mind
co
lumn
first appeared in 1982 in
The
Time.<
]oumal
(now known
as
th
e
l'hili/>/Jine]oumal)
and
ran
unt
il
1986.
Selected
pieces
appeared
as porti
on s of
th
e
book The Psychic
World and You,
which
was published
by Goodwill
Bookstore in 198
2.
The
co
lumns from
1984
to
1986
formed
the
contents of
th
e
book
publi
shed
by the
So
lar Pub
lishin
g Company
und
er
th
e
t
itle
Beyond
Ordinary Reality (Ex/,Iorin!: th
e
Powers
of
the Inner
Mind) in 1986.
When th
e
book was all
sold out
in mid
-I
'!9I,
th
e
publi
sher
decided not
to
reprin
t the book
anymo
re because
o
f
so
me
shift
in prioriti
es
and
class alth
ough
the maximum limit was
on
ly forty.
Even faculty
memb
ers
ex
pressed interest in
sitt
ing in
on
th
at
weekend class.
In
1989,
the Asian Institute
of Manage
ment invited me to teach
C
reat ive
and
Intuitive Man
agement
in its
Maste
r in
Developme
nt
Managem
ent
(M
DM)
program. It hecam
e an
instant
success and
I
was
asked
to
teach it again
ove
r th
e
ne
xt
two
years.
The Master in Busin
ess
Mana
gement
(MBM)
and
Man
agement
Developm
ent
Program (MOP)
(ollowcd
suit.
At th
e
same
time, th
e
Inn
er
Mind
co
lumn
contin
ued
to
appear everyT
hur
sday
in th
e
Inquirer
and some readers
reported
c1
ippmg
the co
lumn
and passin
g
it
o
n to friends
and
relat
ive
s.
Perhaps at thi
s
po
int
,
it
would he
a good
idea for me
to
explain th
e
meaning of th
e co
lumn's title.
I
call
it
"Inne
r Mind" hecause
I
want th
e
co
lumn
to dea
l
with the vast pot
entials of
th
e
human mind which
arc
mostly
hidden
from our norm
al awareness.
These powers belon
g
to th
e
inner
m
in
e],
not th
e
outer
m
ind .
Th
e
ou
ter
mind re
fers
to th
e
o
rd in a ry
gave
th
e
right to republi
sh
it back to th
e aut
hor.
By th
e
time th
at
book
came out,
th
e
Inn
er
Mind
column
had
already
developed
a stro
ng
following
nati
onwide.
This
co
uld be
gauged
from
the fact that
man
y
letters
co
ming
from
various part
s of
th
e count
ry
were
con
tinuously written
to
it.
In
1987, wh
ile I was
still
emp
loyed in
a
large and well
-kn own
corporation,
th
e
In
ner
Mind
co
lumn
aga
in
appeare
d in print, th
is time
in the
l'hili/,/J
Daily
Inquirer,
upon th
e
invitati
on
of its publisher
and
ine
cofo
under,
Ms. Eugenia Aposto
l. It
co
nt in ues
to
be publi
shed every
week.
Its following has
grown tre
men do usly.
I
could
hardly
'
keep
up
with all the
lett
ers pouring
in
from all over
th
e archipelago.
.
1
also noticed that
my read
ershi p covered a
large
cross-sec
t ion of
the pop
ulat ion, from
young students to pro
fessionals, academi
cians,
th
e
clergy, and
even
gove
rn ment
officia
ls.
T
he reaction
s of
young people
were part
icularly gratify
ing. Man
y of
th
em began
to
take a serious
interest
in th
e
min
d scienc
es
and
unu
sual
ph
en omena and
mad
e
these th
e
subjec
ts
of
term papers
and
th
eses.
Likewise noticeabl
e
is how
faculty
members in various
schoo
ls
were
very
open
to
th
e
idea
of
stud
ying
th
e
subject
in
greater
depth. In fact, a term paper was
even
wr
itten
ab
out
my life
and
works in th
e
field
of
psychi
c
research
or
parapsych
ology.
In 1982, for th
e
first
time
in Phili
ppin e academic
history, th
e
suhject
of Parapsycho
logy
was
included
as a separate suhjec
t in th
e
Behav
ioral
Science Department of
De
La
Sa
lle
U
niversity.
I
taugh
t
th
e subject as
an elective
du
ring the year. O
ver fifty
students
were
adrnirred
in th
at
vi
leve
ls
of
awareness,
to the int
elle ct and
th
e
reasoning facul
ties of
th
e
mind, which arc associated with th
e
left hemi
sph ere
of th
e
ce
rebra
l
cort
ex. But the inn
er
mind is
something
deep, mysterious
and
powerful.
It
is associated with th
e
right hemisphere
of
th
e cerebral cortex
. I
wanted
to
show
that th
ese
activities
of
th
e
hum
an
mind arc important for th
e
higher developm
ent and
even
survival of
man
on
plan
et
Earth.
T
he inner
mind is in much with
a
ll
levels
of
creation,
with its various
levels
of
manifestation
or
planes
of ex
iste nce
.
T
he inn
er
mind belongs
to th
e
realm of
ca
uses, where
as
th
e oute
r mind, being closely link
ed
with
th
e
physical, is concerned with th
e
realm
of
effects,
The great Kahunas ("Keepers of th
e Sec
ret Knowledge")
of
Haw
aii
liu
ve
for their motto th
e sta
te me nt, "Let th
at
which is unk
nown
be
II
,,,de
known," In th
e same
manner,
the objec
tive
of
my Inn
er
Mind
r
u
lumn
is to mak
e
known that whi
ch
is unknown, hidd
en
and
I
rnc
xplaincd,
and to define
rhar
which is und
efinable, A
nd
in so
doing,
we
may realize one
great
truth, that th
e
mind kno
ws
no
lim
its,
aside,
"
011\
I
ho
se
it
ac
cepts.
It
is in respon
se
to
repe
ated
requests
from
readers
to
reproduce th
e
'''I',
, "
III
mllS and make th
em
available in handy
for
m that thi
s
hook has
1"
'1'1\
writt
en.
I
hope it inspires more people
to
rethink th
eir co
mmnn
"
"
" " ' I't ion
s
about
life
and
th
e
nature
of
reality, for,
as Soc
rates used
to
"The un
examined
life
is
not worth living,"
JAIME
T.
LICAUCO
1992
ull
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