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Books > Health, Home & Family > Mind, body & spirit > Psychic powers, ESP
A Wolf Song is a healing story about a multidimensional, dual-life
journey of tragedy, gratitude and forgiveness. Its key
characters-Hanna and Margaret; their "spirit" wolves, Nano and
Nala; family members; and teacher Trudy Goodenough-meet every ten
years under Trudy's guidance and the wolves' whims. The story
begins at childbirth; the girls meet nearing their tenth birthday
and discover their wolf spirits under a jump rope. Each chapter
contains a verse which reveals the lessons of each chapter. Ordered
to meet every ten years by the wolves, Hanna and Margaret meet at
twenty in Wales and in New York City at thirty. Nano and Nala are
not necessarily balanced. Their karmic rites spill over into the
young women's lives. One of the wolf spirits wreaks havoc at a
public event, and a battle between light and darkness ensues. "Lisa
Osina's book brings you into an enduring balance between the
physical world and the world of spirit." Lynn Andrews, shaman and
author of Medicine Woman and 27 other spiritual and
self-empowerment books.
Shawn wrote this book based upon his life experiences as a
struggling business owner trying to remain spiritually grounded in
2013. His personal relations with an angel appearing as his
ex-girlfriend had a profound impact on his life. He felt driven to
share this unique story with the world. He lives eight months out
of the year in Homer Glen, Illinois. The extended winter months, he
lives at different locations in Hawaii. His personal life is always
an adventure. He enjoys spending time with the angels, while doing
his best to stay on a clairvoyant path. Dream and reality merge,
and "Dreamality" forms while experiencing God's pace in his
life.
Violet Mary Firth, also known as Dion Fortune, explores how our
minds operate and interact with visual and other stimuli. To detail
her subject, Firth draws upon both her immense understanding of the
brain's workings in the scientific schema, as well as through her
affiliation with occult spiritualism and realms beyond our own.
This multi-faceted approach, together with the author's lively and
engaging style, makes for an excellent primer upon human
perceptions, and the upper and lower functions of mind. Other
subjects of interest include the response of the mind to scenarios
demanding instinctive reaction, its sexual and reproductive
impulses, its ability to dissociate itself from reality, and the
various characteristics of dreams. Treatments of the early 20th
century - Firth originally published this work in 1922 - range from
hypnosis, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, and the use of suggestion
and autosuggestion upon patients.
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