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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Psychic powers, ESP
Many people have precognitive dreams, others hear voices or see
things once in a while, and some get a funny feeling in their bones
telling them that something is wrong. It tends to run in families.
In August of 2000, shortly after my sister-in-law, Diane, died,
dark shadows started to attack my daughter Mary during the night.
At first, fearful of sounding crazy, she didn't tell anyone. Who
would believe her? When Mary finally got up the nerve to tell her
roommate about the attacks, she was shocked to discover that Lauren
had seen things too. Then another friend, Ned, told her evil
spirits surrounded her. How would he know that? When Mary called to
tell me that weird things had been happening to her and her
friends, paranormal activity was furthest from my mind. They all
liked to party so I reasoned that it must be drugs and alcohol
causing this hysteria. But when Mary moved out, the weird things
stopped for them, not for her. As the attacks escalated, she could
see the shadows gather in the corner of her living room. She
started hearing voices, and the TV and radio were nothing but
static. Mary hid her problems from me as for long as she could, but
I knew there was something seriously wrong. I was having dreams
that she was in danger. Even then, I refused to believe her
problems were paranormal. Logically, I wanted them to be fixable
issues, like bad friends, or a sleep disorder, or even mental
illness. That all changed when I finally realized that Mary really
was being attacked by evil spirits. My daughter's story is about
that year.
In the book Medium7, Canadian researcher and author Donna
Smith-Moncrieffe shares insight from her journey to find truth
about the nature of existence. Smith-Moncrieffe provides engaging
cases studies and uses rigorous scientific methods to determine the
existence of an afterlife and the extent to which mediums can
accurately predict the future. Through extensive interviews with
ten gifted mediums and their clients, Smith-Moncrieffe reveals an
in-depth look into how mediums interact with the spirit world and
communicate with the deceased, how thoughts create reality, and how
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She also inspires others to embark on their own personal
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Medium7 shares a range of ground-breaking studies involving
mediums, near death experiences, and past life regression therapy
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understanding more about the true nature of our universe and
mankind's existence--now and for eternity.
Richard West didn't want to be psychic. He tried, over the years,
to ignore the voices that he heard and the gentle prods he received
from a higher place. However, he always wondered why his hands got
warm when he was near someone unwell. He also became accustomed to
a certain sense of knowing about people and events before they
happened and used this to good advantage in his life, first as a
customs officer and later as a successful businessman. In the end,
Richard couldn't avoid the persistent nudging. As his life
unfurled, his reticence shrank and his inquisitiveness grew. The
Reluctant Psychic is the story not only of how he eventually came
to terms with his abilities but also regarding how he puts those
abilities to good use as a healer, dowser, and ghostbuster. His
bulging case files are full of ghost stories, both funny and
poignant, that he has collected in the course of his work around
the world. The stories are informative and interesting, and they
give valuable insight into the work of a dowser and psychic
operating with a foot in both worlds. This book provides comfort
and reassurance to all of us who have encountered things that go
bump in the night, and it explains in detail how places can affect
us in a variety of ways.
In recent years, the paranormal has gained new footing as
reality television has grabbed onto this research and created a
cultural frenzy around it. There are those who are skeptics, those
who believe, and those who seek to prove the existence of the
paranormal. In The Double-Blind Ghost Box, authors Shawn Taylor and
Daniel Morgan share their research and personal experiences with
the paranormal, focusing on the development and use of the ghost
box, a device that can establish a two-way communication beyond
death's veil.
The Double-Blind Ghost Box reviews the process of Taylor and
Morgan's studies of the device, along with how they determined its
usefulness in researching the paranormal. They explore the history
of the ghost box and the issues arising in today's ghost box
methods, and they offer methods for conducting an objective ghost
box investigation, processing ghost box evidence, analyzing the
findings, and presenting the results to clients. Taylor and Morgan
also discuss the different spirits an investigation might uncover
and future ghost box applications and technologies.
Sharing actual transcripts of investigations, The Double-Blind
Ghost Box works toward communicating the existence of the
paranormal through objective research.
Shawn Taylor has a technical background in computer hardware,
software, programming, digital media, Six Sigma problem solving,
statistical analysis, psychology, and counseling.
Daniel Morgan earned degrees in behavioral science and
electrical engineering.
Followers of the early-20th-century "New Age" philosophy of New
Thought believed they could learn the secrets of mind over matter,
and one of their most influential teachers-enormously popular
writer and editor William Walker Atkinson, writing pseudonymously
here-revealed to them, in this 1906 work, the teachings of Raja
Yoga. His lessons cover: . the ego's mental tools . the expansion
of the self . mental control . the cultivation of attention . the
cultivation of perception . subconscious character building . and
much more. See also Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga, also available
from Cosimo. American writer WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON (1862-1932)
was editor of the popular magazine New Thought from 1901 to 1905,
and editor of the journal Advanced Thought from 1916 to 1919. He
authored dozens of New Thought books under numerous pseudonyms,
some of which are likely still unknown today, including "Yogi
Ramacharaka" and "Theron Q. Dumont."
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Thought-Forms
(Hardcover)
Annie Wood Besant, Charles Webster Leadbeater
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R673
Discovery Miles 6 730
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In the first few chapters of Blinded by Vision, you may think to
yourself, "What an unlucky girl " And you may also think that she
had endured enough to last more than one lifetime. By the end, you
may feel as if you have just read a sci-fi thriller--and yet it is
the truth. Author Tracy Williams shares a range of feelings--humor,
love, fear, tragedy, drama, and sorrow--but most of all, hope.
Tracy and Nancy have known each other for twenty years. Nancy
started out as a customer, and now they are great friends. Who
could be better to help write Tracy's story? The point of Blinded
by Vision is to demonstrate that psychics actually do have very
different life experiences from that of the average person. Enjoy
the journey.
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