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| Read "Many Lives, Many Masters" by Dr. Brian Weiss. |
| I did on our honeymoon about 18 years ago. He told me I would work with kids not as a teacher, but somehow with lots of kids around. Specifically said they would not be my own, I would only have one. Thought he was nuts!! At the time was planning to be a graphic designer & didn't like kids. Fastforward 10 years, I have one kid, still not really a kid person, I owned a kids' bounce house play center area, surrounded by 100's of kids a weekend! |
Excellent book. I recommend it for anyone who has lost a loved one. |
Thanks! I was looking for an audiobook to listen to on a road trip and this is PERFECT!!!!
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This book basically introduced me to spirituality and logically proven psychic phenomena. Read it when I was a teenager I would still call it one of the best books on spirituality ever written. |
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My aunt went to a psychic when she was a teen while she was supposed to be studying for her finals. She was very distracted/unfocused at the time.
The psychic told her she was going to fail her finals. She freaked out and studied for her finals and aced them. Best money spent on a psychic as far as I'm concerned. |
If you are already someone who believes strongly in psychic phenomena- not a skeptic in the LEAST and experienced some yourself- would you still find this book interesting? |
That's cool! And I think so. Ultimately Dr. Weiss talks about healing trauma and ill-health with past life regression so if you are already practicing something like shamanism or any other psychic/energy work, it's like learning about soul retrieval from a scientific perspective. But if you are experienced in psychic phenomena it's definitely going to be a "beginner-level" read. However as the Zen Buddhists say, even those of us who are experienced should maintain a beginner's mind! |
Thank you!! I will definitely check it out! Any recommendations for someone who is, like described, maybe a bit more advanced or open to these things? Like I said, i have a road trip so I can check out multiple things, and I love hearing stories about people's psychic experiences |
It depends. Some books I can think of might put you in a meditative state of mind and I don't think you want that when you're driving! But I think you would enjoy anything by Caroline Myss, Anita Moorjani or Wayne Dyer might interest you. I also like Sri M's "A Yogi's Autobiography: Apprenticed to a Himalayan Master" - not only is it really deep but it also has a lot of the author's psychic and astral experiences in the Himalayas. It's as good, if not better, as "Autobiography of a Yogi". (I think it's better.) |
| I went to one in April. She told me very specific things that were true about my dead parents. One was a phrase my father would say now and again that was grammatically incorrect, because English was not his first language. She said it word for word. There were other things, I wrote most of them down at the time. |
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This interview might be of interest to the OP:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zMDMtv5XwY&t=545s Darryl Anka, who is interviewed in that video, is a pretty exceptional modern psychic. |
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