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Books : Religion & Spirituality : New Age : Occult : Spiritualism
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Past life regressions are fascinating to consider, but have you ever wondered what happens between lives? In Destiny of Souls hypnotherapist Michael Newton asks dozens of his own patients to describe their lives from the moment of death right up until reincarnation into this world. Newton described this journey in his first book, Journey of Souls, and now takes us back for a second trip going into infinitely more detail. Of therapeutic interest is how spirits contact the living to help loved ones they've left behind deal with their grief. Newton assures readers that they will reconnect with those who have gone before them, even their pets. Newton documents the full range of questions one could ever think of to ask about life after death. How can a soul be in heaven and reincarnate at the same time? How are new souls created? How are souls who've done evil on earth punished? These and many other questions are answered with surprising congruity between respondents. --Ali Perry-Gallagher
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Put together by a radio show personality who worked closely with medium George Anderson, We Don't Die is well documented, well written and seemingly veracious, and is one of the most convincing accounts of communication with the deceased on the market. A gentle, religious man, Anderson was almost committed to a state mental hospital at age 16 because of his "visions", but by his twenties was helping spirits communicate with friends and relatives still residing on this plane of existence. The approximate 15 per cent of the time when he's not correct is attributed to mix-ups in human communication or ignorance on the part of the questioner. The information that living folks pass between themselves is often relayed or perceived inaccurately, so it seems logical that some perceptive error would occur in communications from the incarnate--particularly since a lot of these are conveyed through images, symbols and tactile impressions. Anderson's conversations are an engrossing read, not to be missed. --P. Randall Cohan
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One Last Time is an account of the work of a 30-year-old psychic medium, written with a refreshingly upfront attitude usually rare in such books.
John Edward began having psychic experiences when a young child and by the time he was a teenager, people were asking him for readings. Before long he realised that he wasn't just getting psychic impressions from his clients, but was actually receiving messages from the dead. The title of the book comes from a conversation with his mother shortly before she died, when he said that people should be given "one last time to talk to the people in their lives"; it is this, he believes, that he is doing.
Edward is honest about his own doubts and his problems: "I never forget that I can always be wrong. What I do is full of ambiguity and inconsistency, and sometimes second guesses." Although he hears the spirits speaking to him, there are often problems in the communication: "If there was one thing I would ask the spirits, it would be to slow down and speak more clearly."
One Last Time is a warm and engaging read, totally lacking the often sickly pious preaching found in many other books about communicating with "the Other Side". John Edward is down-to-earth and straightforward and doesn't pretend to have all the answers. This, more than anything, makes the book both enjoyable and believable. --David V Barrett
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Want to learn how to speak the language of animals, large and small? Easy-to-read and understand, Ted Andrews' bestselling Animal Speak shows the reader how to identify his or her animal totem and learn how to invoke its energy and use it for personal growth and inner discovery. Nature lovers will love this insightful compendium, chock-full of touching stories about animals, natural history and animal folklore. Readers will also learn magical animal rites and how to read omens. Animal Speak includes a dictionary of bird, animal, reptile and insect totems which describe each creature's meaning. For example, if a person's totem is dragonfly, they were most likely excessively emotional and passionate in their early years, but as they got older, learned to balance it with mental clarity and control. If a dragonfly suddenly shows up in your life, it means you may need to gain a new perspective or make a change. --P Randall Cohan
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