He tried specialized searches, combing through obscure digital libraries, academic archives, and Russian book-sharing forums. He found snippets. He found a quote about a cat in Nice born with the numbers "1921" on its fur, cited from Tocquet's book as proof of maternal mental influence during gestation. But the actual methodology—the exercises for directing thought to heal oneself—remained locked away.

Tocquet explains that every thought generates a biological reaction. Fear produces negative biological responses, while love and positive thought patterns produce positive responses that activate the body's natural healing mechanisms.

: As a staple of the "Otros Mundos" series, it reflects the 1970s interest in expanding human consciousness and the "unexplained". Book Specifications Author Robert Tocquet Publisher Plaza & Janés (1973/1975) Format Hardcover or softcover, approximately 380 pages Translator Ramón Catá ISBN 84-01-31047-4 / 9788401310478 How to Find it Online

It wasn't music. It wasn't white noise. It was a rhythmic, oscillating tone that seemed to bypass his ears and vibrate directly against his pineal gland. The text on the screen began to blur, the words Robert Tocquet swirling into the geometric diagrams.

: La intención, o el propósito claro de curarnos o mejorar nuestra salud, juega un papel crucial en la curación por el pensamiento. Al enfocarnos con intención y determinación, podemos dirigir nuestras energías hacia la curación.