Some background, I was run over 2 and 1/2 years ago, complete with being in a coma. I was in intense pain (with headaches that I was told that I would have the rest of my life as well as back and leg pain) and the brain was pretty well shot. My Neurologist and Neuro-Psychologist both recommended that I start meditating. I had done this years ago, but had fallen out of practice and could not get the hang of it again. I stumbled on this book "by accident".
Suddenly, things started to click. It is not an overnight thing, one has to follow the simple instructions which include an easy program. I was soon able to walk again, and within 6 months, was able to return to practicing medicine. I have advanced even further and made a move and am happier than I have been in years. Also, no headaches or any other pain. My medical knowledge returned totally intact.
Now back to the extrasensory perception thing. I have found that most of the time that I am able to figure out my patients' diagnosis when I first walk into the room and look at them. Of course, I still get x-rays and lab work to confirm the diagnosis, but I would say that I have a correct diagnosis in about 95% of the cases. How this happens, I cannot tell for sure, but it has made me get some extra tests that confirmed a diagnosis that I got a feeling for when the patient did not even complain of symptoms. I am not confident enough to base my practice on it yet, but it has been a great advantage.