One Hour - Elly Flippen and Ingo Swann - his lost work. PS: He's still here.

Jul 11, 2020, 01:42 PM

"I don't see the logic of rejecting data just because they seem incredible." Astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle (1915-2001) - Ingo Swann's content is truly a treasure trove for PSI and creative inspiration.

This is the entire interview - both segments together. It will also post on Empower Radio after airing Wednesday night 7/15 at 9 p central.

Elly Flippen is Ingo's niece, the one in charge of pulling all of his works together and managing his estate. She had a tremendous opportunity to see Ingo's method up close and personal - and benefit from his insight.

Thankfully, he made it possible to ensure his works would remain accessible. [Main site.] His gift is ensures that all who are curious and want to learn or enhance their own PSI ability can benefit from his experience and knowing.

One of the most recent releases is The Windy Song, an unpublished novel on reincarnation. A beautiful story that doesn't release the hook until the very end. (No fair peeking.)

The newest book (500 pages). Author Nick Cook incorporates two manuscripts in progress, discovered in file folders. Due out after the debut at the annual IRVA conference - July 18 & 19. Online.

New: Resurrecting the Mysterious: Ingo Swann's Great Lost Work
- Consciousness, our failure to understand it, Ingo says, subtends his life's story. 

"I don't see the logic of rejecting data just because they seem incredible." Astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle (1915-2001)