The Wild Pendulum — Itzhak Bentov - Stalking

: He identifies a specific pattern of bodily sensations (tingling, heat, headaches) as signs of an evolving nervous system. He suggested that up to 30% of people diagnosed with schizophrenia might actually be undergoing rapid, unguided evolutionary shifts.

: A companion guide by William Pyle is available at Bookshop.org for readers seeking modern context on these theories. Itzhak Bentov - Stalking the Wild Pendulum

: Stronger frequencies naturally pull weaker ones into sync. Bentov argues that individuals with higher, more stable "vibrations" can entrain others around them, suggesting that personal peace can literally broadcast to the world. Availability and Further Reading : He identifies a specific pattern of bodily

: Bentov posits that the brain does not create thoughts; instead, it acts as a transducer or amplifier for signals originating in subtle, non-physical fields. Itzhak Bentov - Stalking the Wild Pendulum

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