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  1. Jose Silva (parapsicólogo) José Silva ( Laredo (Texas), Estados Unidos, 11 de agosto de 1914- Ibídem, 7 de febrero de 1999) fue un técnico en electrónica, estadounidense de origen mexicano, creador del Método Silva de Control Mental .

  2. 4 de dic. de 2023 · Silva died peacefully in February 1999, aged 84. The exact cause of his death is not publicly known, but some sources suggest that he had a heart attack or a stroke. He had completed his final work, the Silva UltraMind ESP System, shortly before he died.

  3. José Silva was born in Laredo, Texas, on August 11th, 1914. He died in Laredo, on February 7th, 1999. His childhood could have come from the pen of Charles Dickens. When Jos é is only 3 years old, his father dies as victim of a train accident. Shortly after, his mother, who was married at 14 and at that time was just 20 years old, marries ...

  4. www.nature.com › articles › s41407/020/0382-1THE SILVA METHOD - Nature

    life’ Jose Silva 1914-1999 ˜e Silva Method began in Laredo, Texas in the 1940s when Jose Silva – ... not enough to cause problems, but enough to be an occasional nuisance – due

  5. The Development of the Silva Method. Jose Silva, the founder of the Silva Method, was a man who dedicated his life to exploring the limits of human potential. Throughout his engineering career, he tested numerous techniques and approaches to personal development. However, it wasn't until a personal crisis in the 1960s that Silva's work took on ...

  6. 31 de ago. de 2023 · Death and Legacy. Silva died peacefully in February 1999 at the age of 84. He had completed his final creation shortly before he died: The Silva UltraMind ESP System.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Silva_MethodSilva Method - Wikipedia

    The Silva Method is a self-help and meditation program developed by José Silva. It claims to increase an individual's abilities through relaxation, development of higher brain functions, and psychic abilities such as clairvoyance.. It has been variously classified as a self-religion, a new religious movement, and a cult, and has been criticised as pseudoscience.