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The Invitation
By Oriah Mountain Dreamer.
If you know somebody who has been through tough times, and
needs to find the will to pick themselves up, perhaps this
is the book to do it. It is really amazing. The book is in
fact an extension of the poem on the front cover, a poem that
went around the world a few times.
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When I loved myself enough.
by Kim McMillen
A small book, with only a few words per page, but nonetheless
an awesome book. If you can get a copy with parchment pages,
and a hard cover, that really adds to the enjoyment. This
is a book to touch all of us. And it is critically important
from a spiritual perspective. If you cannot love yourself,
you cannot open your soul to God's Love either.
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the Search for 11:11
by George Barnard
This book is the first of five, detailing his personal experiences
over the last 50 years with spirit guides. Amusing, and very
interesting, rather than instructive. One certainly comes
to realise how involved spirit guides can be in our lives,
if we will only let them. And George has had some amazing
experiences. Read
two sample chapters here.
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Remote Deposession
by Irene Hickman, D.O.
Irene developed a technique of discerning the presence of
attached spirit entities, and removing them from subjects.
The case studies in this book are just amazing, and her technique
for interacting with dark spirits is very solid. This book
is highly recommended. While I do not know what percentage
of our population is afflicted with attached entities, it
would appear to be far more common than one might assume.
This book is now hard to obtain. I have described Dr Irene
Hickman's technique by quoting from one chapter
of this book. It is simply fascinating reading.
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Entangled Minds
by Dean Radin
How wonderful it is to find a scientifically written book
that proves, beyond any shadow of a doubt, that psychic phenomena
exist. Beyond a doubt? How about exceeding chance by 1.3x10
to the power of 104 to 1? And that's the sum of 1,019 completely
separate independently run experiments completed over many
years by different scientists.
This book is fascinating, because it's about quantum mechanics.
It seems all too many of our scientific community are not
keeping up, or have their heads in the sand.
I have written a precis of this book, as a basis for handling
those irritating folks who claim to be rational types, and
claim there is no evidence for any psi phenomena. A caveat
is however in order. The magnitude of the effects measured
are all but useless if we were trying to communicate. The
error rate is simply far too high. But these are typical folks,
randomly selected, not psychically gifted folks who have spent
years honing their skill. You could not find enough such gifted
folks to constitute a decent sample, I suspect.
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