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Exploring The Levels Of Creation by Sylvia Browne
Have you ever wondered about life and Creation? Is there life after death? Why do we have to go through these trials and tribulations? Why do we have thoughts and dreams that run from the sublime to those that are nightmarish and bizarre? Why do goodness and evil go hand in hand in life …
or do they?
The answers to these questions and more are brought to light by author and spiritual teacher Sylvia Browne. She once again shares her psychic gifts and years of research in order to enlighten us and give us more insights into God and the realities of life. This time she
tackles the structure of Creation by showing us that there is purpose and order in our sometimes seemingly chaotic world and existence. |
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Haunted Castles of the World by Charles A. Coulombe I am having a serious castle obsession these days. I've read a dozen books about European castles but this book tempted me because it focuses on the paranormal stories related to some castles. The
entire world is covered: there are stories about castles in Scotland, Australia, The United States and much more. The author writes a good story and wraps it in some serious humor so the stories are lighthearted and easy to read. If you love castles or ghosts or both you
need to buy this book. |
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The World's Most Haunted Places by Jeff Belanger
Jeff Belanger writes about the world's most haunted places in this book with satisfying detail and supporting stories from people who experienced the haunting. This book covers castles, mansions, pubs, hotels and more. He delves into the history of each place - something that is often
missing from other books about ghosts. I highly recommend this book if you love to read about ghosts. |
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Discovering Your Past Lives by Gloria Chadwick
This older book about reincarnation and past lives is a good start for a beginner who knows little about the subject. The author covers your fears and your dislikes and offers exercises to help you determine if these problems come from a past life.
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Exploring Reincarnation by Hans TenDam
Written by one of the world’s leading authorities, Exploring Reincarnation examines the full range of explanations for past–life recall. This definitive study includes case histories from around the world, as well as intriguing theories about the relationship between body and soul—from
general social beliefs about past lives to detailed questions about karma and past–life regression therapy. An outstanding introduction to reincarnation from a historical, scientific, and philosophical point of view, |
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Journey of Souls: Case Studies of Life Between Lives by Michael Newton
Journey of Souls is one of my all time favorite books about life in heaven. My copy is dog eared
and torn but I still reread it from time to time. Newton uses case studies from his private practice where essential questions about life in between lives is like. Some of the topics he covers are: birth, death, heaven/hell, ghosts, abortion/miscarriages and suicide. This is a fascinating
book that reveals that life between lives is purposeful and enjoyable. |
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Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives by Dr. Brian L. Weiss
This is the first book about reincarnation that I read as an adult. I found it to be so fascinating that I stayed up all night to finish it and I have reread it several times. This book takes place in 1980 when Dr. Weiss is the head of the psychiatry department at Mount Sinai Medical Center
in Miami Beach, FL. He begins to work with a new patient, 27 year old Catherine. Catherine suffers from several mental health disorders that severely affect her life. When Dr. Weiss hypnotized Catherine to her childhood she moved further back and began to talk about several past lives. Dr.
Weiss recorded the information shared by Catherine and several of her "guides" from the spiritual world. You will be riveted by this book and will not put it down until it is finished! |
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Messages from the Masters : Tapping into the Power of Love by Brian Weiss
This is another great book by Dr. Weiss. He first met the "Masters" or guides as I call them when he was working with his patient Catherine. The Masters imparted through Catherine many meaningful pieces of information about life and death. Dr. Weiss opens each chapter with a quote from
the masters and includes stories that key into the subject of the chapter. This is not New Age pablum... this is real advice that rings true and certainly is familiar by those who study Jesus and his teachings. |
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Only Love Is Real : A Story of SoulMates Reunited by Brian Weiss
In this book Dr. Weiss tackles the subject of soul mates. He founds out accidentally that two of his hypnosis patients who are soul mates who have loved and lost throughout time. He pieces together the stories of the lives lived by these soul mates and what they have been through while
trying to be together. There is much information here for those hopeless romantics who believe that there is one person in the world that will complete them. As we learn from Elizabeth and Pedro (the patients) soul mate concepts are not necessarily what we have believed but, in fact, an
entirely different concept all together. |
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Past Lives, Future Healing: A Psychic Reveals the Secrets to Good Health and Great Relationships by Sylvia Browne
Sylvia Browne is my favorite author and recently I was blessed to see her speak at a conference I attended. In this book Sylvia writes about past lives that affect our current and future lives. She uses case studies from her patient files when she was able to help people who suffered from
perplexing problems that did not seem to originate from medical disorders. Sylvia also includes information on how to conduct a past-life regression and talks about healing. Even if Sylvia is not your cup of tea you will enjoy this book. |
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Past Lives, Future Lives Revealed by Dr. Bruce Goldberg
Dr. Goldberg developed the technique and field of progressing patients into future lives in 1977. In this groundbreaking book, a sequel to his best-selling Past Lives, Future Lives, he reveals the implications of karma in our lives, how we are affected by reincarnation, and how hypnosis can
reveal our pasts and our futures. He also includes some enthralling case histories from the 35,000 past- and future-life regressions (of some 14,000 individuals) he has conducted. As unbelievable as many of these cases may appear to the skeptic, Dr. Goldberg spends a great deal of time
dispelling the myths surrounding the practice of past/future life hypnotherapy and showing how it is now recognized as a valid and viable tool by many experts throughout the world. |
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Same Soul, Many Bodies : Discover the Healing Power of Future Lives through Progression Therapy by Brian L. Weiss
In Same Soul, Many Bodies, Brian L. Weiss, M.D., shows us how envisioning our lives to come, can influence their outcome and use this process to bring more joy and healing to our present lives. Dr. Weiss pioneered regression therapy -- guiding people through their past lives. Here, he goes
beyond that to demonstrate the therapeutic benefits of progression therapy -- guiding people through the future in a scientific, responsible, healing way. Through dozens of case histories detailing both past-life and future-life experiences, Dr. Weiss shows how the choices that we make now
will determine our future quality of life. Dr. Weiss gives concrete examples of
lives transformed by regression and progression therapy.
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Through Time Into Healing by Brian L. Weiss
Dr. Weiss began performing past life regression regularly after successfully healing Catherine - his first past life regression patient. In this book he opens up his case files to tell stories about patients suffering from physical and metal illnesses, obesity, addiction and unhealed grief.
Dr. Weiss is able to document how past life regression healed these patients whether or not the patient believed in reincarnation at all! Also included in the book are techniques used in past life regression, exercises and an appendix that provides instructions on taping their own past life
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My Psychic Journey by Chris Dufresne
Chris Dufresne is the son of Sylvia Browne, the world renowned psychic. He became a professional psychic At sixteen years of age Chris started doing psychic readings under the tutelage of his famous mother. Fast forward twenty years and he has married and divorced and the father
of two much loved children. In this book Chris takes you on a journey from his psychic development to his daily readings to his life with his mother. This is a wonderful book and not to be missed.
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16 Clues to Your Past Lives: A Guide to Discovering Who You Were by Barbara Lane
Barbara Lane writes a breezy, easy-to-read book offering sixteen easy ways to determine who you may be been in a past life. She makes some very interesting points about current hobbies, phobias and carryover emotions from past lives. This book is humorous and a good fit for someone newly introduced
to the world of reincarnation.
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90 Minutes in Heaven : A True Story of Death & Life by Don Piper
Don Piper died on January 18, 1989 while on his way home from a church conference. Although he does go in depth into his visit "home" to Heaven, his book really concentrates on his life after the accident. After experiencing a joyous reunion with deceased relatives he was whisked away to
earth with no explanation. Don is a devout Christian and suffers greatly from his banishment in heaven and with the physical pain and recovery from his automobile accident. This is really a story of survival against all odds and it is extremely motivating. When we hear of such adversity striking others we often
wonder how they find the grit to survive and even thrive. By reading Don's story we find that survival is based on a mixture of hope, faith and sheer determination. Read this book, you won't be disappointed. |
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Children's Past Lives : How Past Life Memories Affect Your Child by Carol Bowman
Carol Bowman writes an intriguing non-fiction tale about her children when they were young. Her son reacts hysterically to loud noises and her daughter inexplicably fears house fires. Carol hires past life regressionist Norman Inge to work with both of her children and is elated when her son and
daughter are seemingly cured of their phobias. Carol gives a good sound background explanation of reincarnation and it's role in world religions. She also offers good advice for parents who want to know more about the past lives of their children.
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Chosen To Believe: Present Dreams Past Lives by Angela Grubbs
Angela Grubbs is an efficient, logical attorney who is not interested in religion or spirituality. When she is young she has unusual knowledge and a fascination for automobiles of the early 1900's. She has unusual dreams that continue into adulthood. In those dreams she experiences the
life of another woman who lives a long time ago. As an adult she starts to experience these dreams more often and begins to investigate the life in her dreams. With the help of a dear friend and the internet she tracks down the woman in her dreams and discovers another life. Angela goes about her research
in an organized and logical manner and finds that she can collaborate most of the information in her dreams. This is a lovely book, well written and a quick read. I could not put it down and found that this book validated my past life me memories and beliefs. If you have the slightest interest in reincarnation then you must read this book. |
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Destiny of Souls: New Case Studies of Life Between Lives by Michael Newton
Michael Newton takes readers on a fascinating ride through lives between lives. This is our true "home" that we return to whenever our life ends. In his first book, Journey of Souls, Newton covered life between lives but in this follow-up he goes into more detail and offers more personal stories
about his patients. Newton also covers questions about life and death and what happens to us when we die and when we chose to be born again. I keep this book in a prominent place on my bookshelf and I refer to it again and again.
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Don't Call Them Ghosts by Kathleen McConnell
I admit it, I am a sucker for a good ghost story. I've been hearing and sometimes seeing spirits since childhood and I have empathy for those who share my experiences. Kathleen McConnell is compassionate and wise in her love and acceptance of the spirit children who reside in her new home.
Over five years these spirits become part of the family and Kathleen is instrumental in resolving their situation. This is the most comforting and intriguing book about spirits that I have ever read and I can't recommend it more highly.
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Echoes from Medieval Halls: Past-Life Memories from the Middle Ages by Barbara Lane
Barbara Hall studied a group of Medieval reenactors helping them to explore past lives that may be influencing their current hobby. Many of the past lives are fascinating - some predictably are short and/or boring. Overall this is a very good book that helps us understand what drives
historical reenactors and gives us a birds eye view of the hardships of living in the Middle Ages.
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Fast Lane to Heaven: Celestial Encounters that Changed My Life by Ned Dougherty
I have read many Near Death Experience (NDE) books and this book by Ned Dougherty is the best. Some people report completely changing their life immediately after experiencing an NDE but I'd much rather read about someone who is more human and who
struggles more with the change. Ned Dougherty is a nightclub owner, a successful businessman and an alcoholic. He has an amazing NDE experience (don't miss the section where the 2001 terrorist attacks are shown to him) but comes back confused and overwhelmed. He has no idea why the NDE happened (neither does
his doctors) and he doesn't have anyone who he can talk to about the experience. Read about his struggles, his triumphs and ultimately about his life long search to make meaning out of his experience. This book is not to be missed. |
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From Erin With Love: Knowledge of Life After Death by Helen M. Fisher
From Erin with Love is a book written about a real person with real feelings. Erin is a college student who is diagnosed with a fatal disease. This book, with the help of her journals, recounts the story of how she and her loved ones coped with this horrible twist of fate. The love that
people felt for Erin shines through this book and the experience of her family after Erin's death affirms that death is not an end but a beginning... I guarantee that this book with touch you. Not to be missed.
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Ghost Stalker Two: A Psychic Medium Visits Europe's Most Haunted Castles by Michelle Whitedove
I enjoyed the Ghost Stalker books both part I and part II. Yes, there are some grammatical errors in books but don't let that keep you from enjoying the stories. Michelle Whitedove does a good job explaining various types of haunting and residual
energy left behind during traumatic events. Her descriptions of the castles are great fun especially for someone who will never get to visit themselves. All in all, I enjoyed this book.
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House Of Spirits & Whispers by Annie Wilder
Annie Wilder and her teenage children purchase a 100 year old home and inherit ghosts galore. Annie and her children immediately begin to have paranormal experiences that keep them awake night and afraid even in the day. Apparently the house is not only haunted but is a way station for those spirits crossing to
the other site! Annie is open minded and soon learns to communicate with the ghosts and to help some of them cross over to the other site. This true life story is a compelling read that will keep you up at night.
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Life Between Lives: Hypnotherapy for Spiritual Regression by Michael Newton
Dr. Michael Newton has written another fascinating book about Life Between Life therapy (LBL) that I recommend for both therapists and non therapists. In this book, Dr. Newton discusses the technique for helping clients access the spiritual world that we inhabit between lives. Reading this book made me want to
visit a LBL practitioner for my own LBL therapy. There are many cases studies and examples that I found intriguing and several sections I read more than once. I highly recommend this hard to find book to anyone interested in the life of our souls.
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Northumberland Dreaming: A Past Life Remembered (River Lethe Book) by Mary Rhees Mercker
Mary Rhees Mercker believes that she lived the life of a knight (a distant relative) during the Middle Ages. Ms. Mercker learned to communicate with the knight, Sir John, and allows him to tell his life story through her. What follows is a detailed story of life in the Middle Ages. I could not put this book
down although I did find some of the sections on war and politics a bit dry. Don't miss this fascinating historical tale that will keep you awake at night until finished!
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Prophecy : What the Future Holds for You by Sylvia Browne
I liked this book. It is new material from Sylvia which should satisfy critics who say her other books are rehashed versions of each other. To those critics who complain that some of the predictions are contradictory to what Sylvia has said or that the predictions are too far off to be verifiable.... Lighten Up
Already! This is a book meant to be read with an open and critical mind. This book is not meant to be gospel and Sylvia states early on in the book that it is okay not to take everything she says literally. Read this book with an open mind, have some fun and move on... Don't look for earth shattering truths
from any psychic.
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Relax, It's Only A Ghost: My Adventures with Spirits, Hauntings and Things That Go Bump in the Night by Echo L. Bodine
The author, Echo Bodine, writes about two of my favorite subjects in this book: psychics and ghosts. She covers a great deal of ground in this small book and her writing style is warm and friendly, if a bit immature. Some readers may be annoyed by
the writing style and the fact that Ms. Bodine occasionally repeats herself but overall this is a good read.
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Return From Heaven : Beloved Relatives Reincarnated Within Your Family by Carol Bowman
Carol Bowman has done it again. She's written a book that is so easy to ready and so fascinating you can't put it down. I finished the book way too fast and will reread it over and over again. I've believed in reincarnation since I was a very small girl and my extensive reading on the subject has convinced me
that most of the people in our lives have reincarnated with us over and over again. This book helps us realize that death is not the end but the beginning and that our separations from our deceased loved ones are brief... I can't wait for Carol's next book!
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Secrets & Mysteries of the World by Sylvia Browne
In my humble opinion, the books By Sylvia Browne keep getting better and better. The topic of this book is the result of her psychic information combined with traditional research to solve some of the long standing mysteries of the
world. I bought this book and finished it in two days and I was not disappointed. As Sylvia states several times in the book - take the information contained and do your own research - then make up your mind. This book is not meant to be the Holy Grail... it's meant to be entertaining and enjoyable - and it is!
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Talking to the Dead : Kate and Maggie Fox and the Rise of Spiritualism by Barbara Weisberg
Talking To The Dead is an excellent history of spiritualism and the Fox family. Kate and Maggie Fox (and older sister Leah) are mediums who converse with the dead. This started when they were young girls and progressed to the point where they were famous through the Americas and in Europe.
They were wined and dined by nobility and common folk alike for many years. Everywhere they went they seemingly spread their powers among many others who met them and therefore they are credited with the creation of the Spiritualism movement (although it had started more quietly during an earlier period). This
book is perfect for those interested in mediums, psychics, psychic phenomena and the rise of Spiritualism. |
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The Mercy of Thin Air : A Novel by Ronlyn Domingue
The Mercy of Thin Air is a lovely book. It is the first book I've read cover to cover in a long time. The basis of the book is a ghost story but the real story is how people come to terms with a lost love. In most cases a love story ends with some sort of resolution or understanding but
when one of the parties is dead there is no resolution... only a hole in the heart that can never be filled. A great deal of the story is set in New Orleans in the 20's and it features a gorgeous blond feminist Raziela Nolan. She dies accidentally after graduating from college and while in the throes of an
unexpected love affair. Her boyfriend and her family and friends are devastated and the book talks about how the living and the dead cope with loss. I highly recommend this novel. The story resonated with me and I could not put it down. |
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True Hauntings by Hazel Denning
Dr. Hazel Denning offers a unique and valuable perspective of a haunting -- that of the ghost(s). Dr. Denning is a Clinical Psychologist and also has a doctorate in meta-physical counseling. She worked with two gifted psychics to investigate hauntings and provide counseling to the dead and the living. The
stories in this book are entertaining, filled with detail and are credible. Readers interested in ghostbusting will love this book!
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We Are Their Heaven: Why the Dead Never Leave Us by Allison DuBois
This new book is by the psychic that inspired the hit television series “Medium.” Allison offers a great deal of information on our lives between lives and what happens to people when they die. Most of her stories are inspirational and some are just heartbreaking. All of them are worth reading especially if you
have recently lost a beloved friend or family member. Towards the end of the book Allison answers questions about her life and the television show “Medium” and she offers advice and examples on how we are contacted by the dead directly. She is candid and engaging and has a real talent for comforting people
during the darkest times in their lives. This is a warmly written book but it does take some time to read and absorb. You may find it so compelling that you read it more than once! |
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You Have Been Here Before by Edith Fiore
Dr. Fiore is a psychologist trained in traditional treatment methods and later in hypnosis. She began to use hypnosis to treat clients and one day she asked a client to go back in time to the origin of his crippling sexual problems. To her surprise, the client jumped back into a life as a seventeenth century
priest. The patient and Dr. Fiore explored this lifetime, released the sexual issues and the patient made a startling recovery that traditional therapy had not given him. Dr. Fiore does not try to disprove or prove the theory of reincarnation in this book. She merely tells the fascinating stories of her
patients and their recovery using past life therapy.
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Beyond These Four Walls : Diary of a Psychic Medium by MaryRose Occhino
MaryRose Occhino is a gifted medium. She tells the story of her life, her family and her psychic gifts with humor and insight. She also includes several stories about the aftermath of September 11, 2001 and the readings she gave to the family members of the victims. Despite suffering from MS, MaryRose continues
to work as a medium helping people around the world.
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Millboro, and More: Introducing Hypnotherapy for Stroke Paralysis by Marge, Ph.D. Rieder
Dr. Marge Rieder is an absolute delight. Her newest book expands on and wraps up the story from "Mission To Millboro" and "Return To Millboro" (both of which I highly recommend. This book also includes some additional chapters about hypnosis (you must read the fascinating study she did with identical twins) in
general and hypnosis for various physical afflictions such as paralysis. You can tell from her books that Dr. Reider is a warm, compassionate person who wants to help everyone. She has practiced hypnosis for many, many years and has some fascinating stories to tell. If you are a student of reincarnation or if
you're interested in hypnosis used for physical problems then you must read this book! |
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Someone Else's Yesterday: The Confederate General and Connecticut Yankee, a Past Life Revealed by Jeffrey J. Keene
Jeffrey J. Keene writes a compelling and fascinating book about his reincarnation journey starting from a chance meeting with a palm reader at a Halloween party. Jeff begins to have memories and feelings of his time as a Civil War general and begins to extensively research his connections and striking
appearance to the general. This is a well thought out book, very well edited and hard to put down. If you are interested in reincarnation then this book is for you.
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Haunted: The Incredible True Story of a Canadian Family's Experience Living in a Haunted House by Dorah L. Williams
I loved this book! It is well organized and thought out and conveys a creepy feeling without totally freaking out the reader. The story is about a Canadian family living in a haunted house that they bought and renovated. The story moves along smoothly getting creepier all the time and the author does an
excellent job of conveying the confusion and self doubt triggered by supernatural events. I highly recommend this book.
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Born Knowing: A Medium's Journey-Accepting and Embracing My Spiritual Gifts by John Holland
John Holland has hit a home run with this book, his first. John is a medium - someone able to communicate with the dead. In this book he covers discovering his gift and the twists and turns he takes to avoid using his talents full-time. Eventually John gives in to this gift and learns to fine tune his talents
so that he can provide comfort to many. The book includes some basic descriptions of psychic gifts that is helpful for beginners and also offers many stories of the tender reunions between the living and the so called "dead". Highly recommended book.
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The Dwelling: A Novel by Susie Moloney
I stayed up late two nights in a row reading this book! It is creepy, compelling and scary without being gory and missing the gratuitous violence so many books thrust upon innocent readers. The book concentrates on a haunted house that is unique in that it has several ghosts for reasons divulged near the end of
the book. It is so entertaining that I read several passages twice! I highly recommend this book.
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Karmic Relationships by Charles Richards
I loved this book and stayed up all night to read it. Human relationships are confusing, rewarding and often painful. The author takes readers on a journey of past lives, between lives and our current life to shed some light on how pivotal relationships really are to the growth of the soul. Included are true
life examples of his patients who have explored past lives and the between life state to conquer relationship difficulties. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the journey of your soul.
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Ghost by Katherine Ramsland
This is the first book I read by Katherine Ramsland and I must say I couldn't put it down. I was fascinated by the story of the haunted ring and I stayed up all night reading this book. I'm not easily frightened but this book gave me a good scare and for a few nights I was afraid to turn the lights off to go to
sleep! I really enjoyed following along as Katherine learned to be a certified ghost hunter and I very much enjoyed hearing about her travels to haunted places around the U.S. If you love a good ghost story and all things paranormal then you'll love this book!
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The Afterlife Codes: Searching for Evidence of the Survival of the Soul by Susy Smith
Susy Smith is a gregarious and entertaining author. I was captivated by her life story and by the details of her awakening psychic powers. She tells a wonderful story that is hard to put down. Anyone interested in the subject of the afterlife will enjoy this book.
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Threads: The Reincarnation of Anne Boleyn by Nell Gavin
I absolutely loved this book and could not put it down. Nell Gavin does an excellent job with weaving together the stories of two souls who travel together through time and space to learn important lessons about love, loss and loyalty. The main story is about the life of Anne Boleyn as seen by Anne in her life
review after her death on the gallows. Then Anne reviews her many lives with Henry VIII and others from that life as they live again and again together in good times and bad. I highly recommend this book.
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Beyond Death: Conditions in the Afterlife by Philip Solomon
I found this book to be very entertaining and easy to read. It is one of those books that you won't be able to put down until you're finished! Philip Soloman is a psychic able to communicate with the deceased. He interviews dozens of regular people and celebrities who have died. They provide some amusing
information about life on the other site in general and some specifics (based on their experience) of the pecking order in heaven. The information presented seems logical, i.e., souls on the lower level living their life much like they do on earth and souls on the higher levels living life in a much more
enlightened way. I very much enjoyed this book and highly recommend it to anyone interested in the subject matter. |
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All that Lives: A Novel of the Bell Witch by Melissa Sanders-Self
I loved this book and couldn't put it down. Melissa Sanders-Self offers a credible and entertaining possibility of how the Bell Witch came to be and why it was so loving towards Mrs. Bell but hated and murdered Mr. Bell. This book will chill you to the bone and leave you wanting more...
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Sylvia Browne's Book of Dreams by Sylvia Browne
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and it helped me allot. Sylvia addresses the impact of 9/11/01 on the world in general and specifically in our dreams. She covers several typical dreams and teaches the reader how to change the endings of bad dreams and how to appreciate the good ones. Ignore the Sylvia basher's...
they are either uneducated or just plain jealous. Sylvia helps people through her books, lectures and readings. She offers comfort and knowledge during some rather turbulent times and she should be commended for her efforts. If you are interested in learning about dreams then you won't be disappointed by this
book.
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The Lovely Bones: A Novel by Alice Sebold
The Lovely Bones is an engaging and disturbing novel about death, life and after death. This book upset me and comforted me at the same time. I was so engrossed I could not put the book down and missed a great deal of sleep so that I could finish it. Susie Salmon is a fourteen year old girl murdered one night
on the way home from school. The book is written from her point of view as she looks down upon earth and her family from heaven. Susie turns out to be smarter and more perceptive than she thinks she is and she tells a story of loss, love and redemption in a way that connected me to the book and the characters.
I highly recommend this fast paced read for anyone looking for a good book they can't put down. |
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In Her Own Words: The After-death Journal of Princess Diana by Christine Toomey
I was initially skeptical when I first stumbled upon "In Her Own Words" recently while researching the topic of reincarnation. However, this book quickly became one of my all time favorites as I listened to the voice of Diana, Princess of Wales, talk about her death and what happened when she crossed over. This
book is an absolute must read for those interested in life beyond the physical world that we know so well. Everything Diana said resonated with me and I found myself nodding my head in agreement as she talked about her life review and the levels of heaven. I heartily recommend this book. |
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Adventures in Reincarnation : Exploring Past Lives & Healing The Soul Through Non-Hypnotic Regression by Bryan Jameison
Bryan Jameison is a talented and experienced past life regressionist. He details many of the experiences of people who came to him for past life regressions and tells us how the experience helped those people heal. Apparently we carry over emotions and even physical feelings from trauma in past lives. A person
can obtain healing of many problems, both emotional and physical, by revisiting past lives and releasing trauma and unwanted feelings. This is an easy to read book by an author both knowledgeable and humorous. I've read dozens of books about past lives and this is one of the best! |