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Tú eres psíquico: Desarrolle su capacidad mental más allá de los sentidos (Spanish Edition)
Published in Paperback by Llewellyn Espanol (2006-01-01)
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Excelente libro 100% recomendado!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-28
Review Date: 2008-10-28

Unleash Your Psychic Powers
Published in Paperback by Sterling (1997-12-31)
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Great Book!
Helpful Votes: 28 out of 28 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-06
Review Date: 1999-11-06
This was the first book I bought on this suject and it is great. Real easy to understand. This is the perfect book if you
are just starting to get into this. It teaches almost everything you would want to learn like how to read auras, see the
future, healing, and psychkinesis(mind over matter). I enjoyed this book a lot.

The Vision of the Nazarene
Published in Paperback by Weiser Books (2002-04-11)
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For open minded thinkers!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-23
Review Date: 2002-10-23
One of the best books of it's kind in print. Cyril Scott lays out in lament easy to understand terminolgy the philosphy of
the way christianity should be viewed and taught, and not traditionally believed. Gives plain and simple explanations on
how scriptures can be misrepresented, and how wrong thought process can discourage the novice christian believer.
Jesus the master is seen from a most wonderful, realistic, down to earth point of view. The writer paints a Jesus or Nazerene that is for the most part real and beliveable.

Voices from Our Galaxy
Published in Hardcover by Four O'Clock Press (2007-05-24)
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Voices From Our Galaxy
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Review Date: 2008-07-28
Review Date: 2008-07-28
What a fantastic book! It brought so many memories back to me, and answered questions I have had for many years about my
own possible contact with Extra-Terrestrials.Enlightening and full of human experience I enjoyed every second of it and couldn't
put it down. I cant wait to read the follow up book, To Andromeda and Beyond!

Way of Psychic Protection
Published in Paperback by Thorsons (2001-12-25)
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great!
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Review Date: 2005-09-18
Review Date: 2005-09-18
I received my book in a very short time and on excellent condition. I'm very satisfied with my purchase.

Where Do We Go From Here?
Published in Paperback by Trafford Publishing (2005-10-11)
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Down To Earth Psychic
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Review Date: 2007-07-17
Review Date: 2007-07-17
Having read a number of books on mediums and psychics, I thought Ann offered a unique insight into mediumship and how to actually
use predictions. I was particularly facinated with the astral travel and animal spiritual visitations.
I think she tackles the difficult subject of suicide in a beautiful and sensitive way and I think this alone will help numerous families worldwide.
This is a down to earth, honest account on the mechanics of mediumship and how Ann`s abilities have developed throughout her life. This is definately worth a read.
I think she tackles the difficult subject of suicide in a beautiful and sensitive way and I think this alone will help numerous families worldwide.
This is a down to earth, honest account on the mechanics of mediumship and how Ann`s abilities have developed throughout her life. This is definately worth a read.

Window To God: A Physician's Spiritual Pilgrimage
Published in Paperback by A.R.E. Press (Association of Research & Enlig (2005-06-05)
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the anti-spiritual walls around Western medicine contine to crumble
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-15
Review Date: 2005-08-15
Tom is a typically well trained and experienced physician who has become, atypically, fascinated by the scientific and medical
observations that confirm the reality of a spiritual dimension to our human experience. As a medical colleague, I have been
surrounded by the scientists who dispute both the existence and value of spirituality as it concerns medical treatment. Like
Tom, however, this background never really rang true with my experience as a man and as a physician.
I have not needed the new "science" to be a theist, but work like Tom's helps begin to put certain disparate spiritual experiences together in a framework my mind can grasp. Like the concept of infinite space, there are realms and concepts that exceed my ability to conceptualize; however, this does not deny that they are real.
Tom has a great way of presenting a balanced assessment of the material he studies and a friendly way of conveying it. Atheists and fundamentalists alike should have no problem at least considering the ideas Tom presents in his works. I highly recommend them for pleasure and for serious thought. Also consider his "God At The Speed of Light".
I have not needed the new "science" to be a theist, but work like Tom's helps begin to put certain disparate spiritual experiences together in a framework my mind can grasp. Like the concept of infinite space, there are realms and concepts that exceed my ability to conceptualize; however, this does not deny that they are real.
Tom has a great way of presenting a balanced assessment of the material he studies and a friendly way of conveying it. Atheists and fundamentalists alike should have no problem at least considering the ideas Tom presents in his works. I highly recommend them for pleasure and for serious thought. Also consider his "God At The Speed of Light".
Wings of Illusion: Origin, Nature and Future of Paranormal Belief
Published in Hardcover by Polity Press (1990-09-20)
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John F. Schumaker has wings of lucidity!
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-18
Review Date: 1999-06-18
Understanding the nature of human belief systems is one of my principal preoccupations. I've read scores of books on this
subject, and find John F. Schumaker to be in a league of his own in this discipline. He writes about beliefs with as much
insight and clarity as Bryan Magee does with the complexities of philosophy. This book is timeless.

The Work of Edgar Cayce As Seen Through His Letters
Published in Hardcover by A.R.E. Press (Association of Research & Enlig (2000-01-01)
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It's Hard to be Alone with Your Intuition
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-30
Review Date: 2005-05-30
When I ask people if they've ever regretted not following a hunch, I get a lot of stories about how hard it is to act on intuition
when you have to explain yourself to others who don't understand. The interpersonal, or social dimension, of bringing intuition
into the world deserves more study.
A case in point is Edgar Cayce. It was easier for him gather intuitive guidance than it was for him to deal with the social repercussions of his intuition. Cayce wanted desperately to be financially self supporting, for example, and knew he was able to do so easily through photography. Yet his intuitive guidance directed him to lay photography aside and focus on his psychic readings. When his friend David Kahn, in response to Cayce's expressed financial need, arranged for him some well paying photographic work, Cayce had the difficult diplomatic task of showing appreciation for David's efforts, yet nevertheless explaining his intuitive decision to abandon the well paying photography.
That story is in a revealing book, The work of Edgar Cayce as seen through his letters (A.R.E. Press). He wrote as many as thirty letters a day, and, as selected and edited by his grandson Charles Thomas Cayce and Jeannette Thomas, with a helpful ongoing commentary, they give us a fly-on-the-wall perspective on Cayce's life.
The value of these letters for many will be to add personal specifics to the characterization of Cayce as humble, generous, sincere, dedicated, and caring. Of special interest will be the correspondence between Cayce and his son, Hugh Lynn, which shows a humorous closesness that would be the envy of many fathers and sons today. Near the end, Hugh Lynn's letters to his father, offering help, guidance, encouragements, as well as his clear readiness to carry on his father's work, are very touching.
Readers will form their own lesson from Cayce's letters. For myself, I was most struck with how alone Cayce was with his gift. He was the only intuitive in the crowd, the only one acting from a living connection with the source of the work. Others knew the ideas, but seemed to respond from a more rational, conscious level. The social fabric around Cayce lacked intuitive threads and was unable to support the application of Cayce's intuition. Had his supporters taken their own turns on the couch, the atmosphere might have been different.
A major theme in one period of Cayce's life was his aloneness in the face of the feud among his key supporters, Mr. Kahn and the Blumenthal brothers. They wouldn't talk with each other to resolve their differences, but triangulated Cayce into the position of trying to appease them all, so he had to absorb the tension within himself. There are few examples of Cayce saying anything negative, but on one occasion he writes, "the great trouble of the world at large today--people preach what they would like for others to believe, but what they do not act themselves." I couldn't help but wonder what might have happened had Kahn and Blumenthal led each other into a meditative stateto ask for a reading for how each could improve the relationship between them. But no, setting aside normal consciousness to enter into an intuitive state to receive special guidance was reserved for Cayce alone.
Financial concerns were a frequent theme in the letters. But toward the end of his life, when the public had become aware of Cayce's skills, there were more requests for readings than Cayce could fulfill. Here was an abundance that could not be realized because it was on Cayce's shoulder's alone. If others who showed some intuitive abilities had been encouraged to develop their skills and help out in some way, as his own readings suggested, Cayce's own service might have been prolonged. But the bright light of Cayce's ability blinded his followers to the possibility that others might use their lesser light to some advantage. So Cayce was alone with the burden of his ability.
I also noted that although most all of the aspects of the organization had some problem associated with it--problems Cayce was supposed to solve--there was one exception: the study group project. There are only positive references to this aspect of the work. It occurred to me that in the case of the study group model, each member is assumed to be intuitive. There are times in the group process for each and all to experience the teachings directly, intuitively, and in an applied manner. Members of a group are expected to share their experiences as a new teaching for others to use in their own learning. In the study group model, no one is alone with their intuition. Maybe the goal of the work must be more than simply to teach individuals to use their intuition to find inner guidance. If it is to be successful, it must have as a goal to teach people how to be intuitive together so that we might be guided as a cooperative team. www.henryreed.com/publications/bookreviews
A case in point is Edgar Cayce. It was easier for him gather intuitive guidance than it was for him to deal with the social repercussions of his intuition. Cayce wanted desperately to be financially self supporting, for example, and knew he was able to do so easily through photography. Yet his intuitive guidance directed him to lay photography aside and focus on his psychic readings. When his friend David Kahn, in response to Cayce's expressed financial need, arranged for him some well paying photographic work, Cayce had the difficult diplomatic task of showing appreciation for David's efforts, yet nevertheless explaining his intuitive decision to abandon the well paying photography.
That story is in a revealing book, The work of Edgar Cayce as seen through his letters (A.R.E. Press). He wrote as many as thirty letters a day, and, as selected and edited by his grandson Charles Thomas Cayce and Jeannette Thomas, with a helpful ongoing commentary, they give us a fly-on-the-wall perspective on Cayce's life.
The value of these letters for many will be to add personal specifics to the characterization of Cayce as humble, generous, sincere, dedicated, and caring. Of special interest will be the correspondence between Cayce and his son, Hugh Lynn, which shows a humorous closesness that would be the envy of many fathers and sons today. Near the end, Hugh Lynn's letters to his father, offering help, guidance, encouragements, as well as his clear readiness to carry on his father's work, are very touching.
Readers will form their own lesson from Cayce's letters. For myself, I was most struck with how alone Cayce was with his gift. He was the only intuitive in the crowd, the only one acting from a living connection with the source of the work. Others knew the ideas, but seemed to respond from a more rational, conscious level. The social fabric around Cayce lacked intuitive threads and was unable to support the application of Cayce's intuition. Had his supporters taken their own turns on the couch, the atmosphere might have been different.
A major theme in one period of Cayce's life was his aloneness in the face of the feud among his key supporters, Mr. Kahn and the Blumenthal brothers. They wouldn't talk with each other to resolve their differences, but triangulated Cayce into the position of trying to appease them all, so he had to absorb the tension within himself. There are few examples of Cayce saying anything negative, but on one occasion he writes, "the great trouble of the world at large today--people preach what they would like for others to believe, but what they do not act themselves." I couldn't help but wonder what might have happened had Kahn and Blumenthal led each other into a meditative stateto ask for a reading for how each could improve the relationship between them. But no, setting aside normal consciousness to enter into an intuitive state to receive special guidance was reserved for Cayce alone.
Financial concerns were a frequent theme in the letters. But toward the end of his life, when the public had become aware of Cayce's skills, there were more requests for readings than Cayce could fulfill. Here was an abundance that could not be realized because it was on Cayce's shoulder's alone. If others who showed some intuitive abilities had been encouraged to develop their skills and help out in some way, as his own readings suggested, Cayce's own service might have been prolonged. But the bright light of Cayce's ability blinded his followers to the possibility that others might use their lesser light to some advantage. So Cayce was alone with the burden of his ability.
I also noted that although most all of the aspects of the organization had some problem associated with it--problems Cayce was supposed to solve--there was one exception: the study group project. There are only positive references to this aspect of the work. It occurred to me that in the case of the study group model, each member is assumed to be intuitive. There are times in the group process for each and all to experience the teachings directly, intuitively, and in an applied manner. Members of a group are expected to share their experiences as a new teaching for others to use in their own learning. In the study group model, no one is alone with their intuition. Maybe the goal of the work must be more than simply to teach individuals to use their intuition to find inner guidance. If it is to be successful, it must have as a goal to teach people how to be intuitive together so that we might be guided as a cooperative team. www.henryreed.com/publications/bookreviews

Your Psychic Self: 30 Days to Develop Your Sixth Sense
Published in Paperback by Kensington (1998-09-01)
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great book and very practical
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-08
Review Date: 2002-02-08
I have to say this book is the best book on developing your sixth sense ive read. And i have read alot of them !!! With out
mixing u all up with all that spiritual stuff . she gives u a clear understanding of what it is and how it works.............I
loved it !!!
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