Recommended Reading: Books by Russell Targ


Miracles of Mind: Exploring Nonlocal Consciousness and Spiritual Healing by Russell Targ

Russell Targ is an American physicist and author who is best known for his research on remote viewing and psychic abilities. He was born in Chicago on April 11, 1934¹. He received a B.S. in physics from Queens College in 1954 and did graduate work in physics at Columbia University¹³. He was a pioneer in the development of the laser and its applications, co-authoring a paper on homodyne detection with laser light in 1962¹. He joined Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in 1972, where he co-founded the **Stargate Project**, a classified program funded by the US Defense Intelligence Agency to investigate the potential of remote viewing for espionage purposes. He coined the term "remote viewing" with his colleague Harold E. Puthoff to describe the practice of seeking impressions about a distant or unseen target using extrasensory perception¹. He has written several books on remote viewing and related topics, such as **Mind-Reach**, **The Reality of ESP**, and **Limitless Mind**. He has also explored the connections between physics, consciousness, and spirituality in his books, such as **The End of Suffering** and **Do You See What I See?**²³. He is currently retired and lives in Palo Alto, California⁵.



(1) Russell Targ - Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Targ.

(2) Russell Targ (Author of Limitless Mind) - Goodreads. https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/106426.Russell_Targ.

(3) Russell Targ | ESPResearch.com. http://espresearch.com/.

(4) Books by Russell Targ (Author of Limitless Mind) - Goodreads. https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/106426.Russell_Targ.

(5) Russell Targ, Brief Bio - ESPResearch.com. http://espresearch.com/russell/.

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