"The Sixth Sense: Its Cultivation and Use" by Charles Henry Brent is a book that looks at a special ability humans have called the Mystic Sense. This sense is like an inner connection to a higher, spiritual world. The author thinks this sense affects many parts of our lives, such as our health, how we think, our personality, and even our beliefs. The book stresses that we should grow this sixth sense to become the best version of ourselves. Brent explains that this Mystic Sense goes beyond our normal five senses and helps us understand the spiritual side of life. According to the text, using this sense can lead to better health, smarter thinking, stronger morals, and a deeper faith.

The Sixth Sense: Its Cultivation and Use
By Charles Henry Brent
Unlock your hidden potential and discover how to tap into an inner sense that promises enlightenment and profound life changes.
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2019-03-18
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About the AuthorCharles Henry Brent was the Episcopal Church's first Missionary Bishop of the Philippine Islands (1902β1918); Chaplain General of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I (1917β1918); and Bishop of the Episcopal Church's Diocese of Western New York (1918β1929). The historian and Episcopal minister Frederick Ward Kates characterised him as a "gallant, daring, and consecrated soldier and servant of Christ" who was "one of modern Christendom's foremost leaders, prophets, and seers."
Charles Henry Brent was the Episcopal Church's first Missionary Bishop of the Philippine Islands (1902β1918); Chaplain General of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I (1917β1918); and Bishop of the Episcopal Church's Diocese of Western New York (1918β1929). The historian and Episcopal minister Frederick Ward Kates characterised him as a "gallant, daring, and consecrated soldier and servant of Christ" who was "one of modern Christendom's foremost leaders, prophets, and seers."
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