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The H.I.S.S. of the A.S.P.: Understanding the Anomalously Sensitive Person by David Ritchey

The H.I.S.S. of the A.S.P.:
Understanding the Anomalously Sensitive Person

About the Book
The Critics Say ...

From Dean Radin, Senior Scientist, Institute of Noetic Sciences:
"Ritchey's book is a brilliant example of how clinical observations followed up by systematic research can provide new insights into that realm of experiences called transpersonal, psychic, or mystical. I was impressed by the research described in HISS of the ASP, so Cassandra Vieten and I developed a questionnaire to see if we could independently verify his findings. We invited attendees at an IONS conference to fill out the questionnaire, and analysis of data returned by 500 people confirmed that Ritchey's conclusions were essentially correct: There is indeed a class of people who, by comparison to the "average" person, are extraordinarily sensitive in many ways. Identification of these unusual people provides intriguing clues about what these rarified experiences may be all about, and I believe that Ritchey's interpretation of those clues is well worth studying."

From the Foreword by Kenneth Ring, Ph.D.:
"This is really a richly rewarding book and it represents a monumental achievement in the study and understanding of those individuals who are anomalously sensitive." - (Read More)

From Robert Girard, President of Arcturus Books:
"This book is an adventure like none you've ever before embarked upon. Whether or not you are an ASP, you cannot but come away from the adventure knowing much, much more about yourself, your fellow humans, and about the almost unimaginable realm of possibilities . . . in a limitless universe."
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From Cynthia Sue Larson, Editor RealityShifters News:
"'The H.I.S.S. of the A.S.P.' will clearly be required reading for all serious students of psychology, as it clarifies centuries of confusion on the subject of how best to understand and support anomalously sensitive individuals." - (Read More)























Understanding the Anomalously Sensitive Person
Understanding the Anomalously Sensitive Person Understanding the Anomalously Sensitive Person