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The 7th Sense: Forgotten Powers of the Human Mind

By: Heinrich Wilson
Narrated by: Yvonne Rodger
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They told us humans have five senses. A nice, tidy lie. Sight, sound, smell, taste, touch — the basics. Enough to keep the story simple, safe, and controlled. But the truth is far stranger. We already know we have many more: balance, time, body awareness, even faint traces of magnetism. And if we missed those, what else have we forgotten?

Ancient cultures spoke of a “third eye” — a doorway to hidden perception. Shamans swore they could heal with a touch. Prophets claimed visions. Soldiers reported flashes of death before it arrived. Governments secretly spent millions trying to weaponize psychic powers, only to bury the results when things got too strange.

The 7th Sense: Forgotten Powers of the Human Mind is the story of what humanity has tried to deny. Heinrich Wilson digs through myths, experiments, and classified files to expose a possibility most of us feel but never name: that human beings are unfinished machines, carrying dormant abilities silenced by modern life.

This audiobook is not about superheroes. It’s about the uncomfortable truth that your mind may be hiding more than you think — and that society has done everything it can to keep you from finding it.

©2025 Heinrich Wilson (P)2026 Enrico Will
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