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Vibrating To Spirit by
Kathleen Tucci
Go on an extraordinary adventure of exciting discovery as
Kathleen unlocks some of the mysteries and inner workings of the
spirit world! Kathleen describes how she came to understand her
psychic ability and the events that led her to develop her gifts.
Sharing fascinating and deeply moving stories from some of her
most astonishing readings, she provides awe inspiring examples of
after death communication and captivating answers to questions
regarding life on the other side. Kathleen confirms that our loved
ones do not really die, but are with us in our daily lives. She
gives you powerful instruction on how to develop your own
psychic senses to recognize and speak with those you love who
exist in spirit!
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Life After
Life by Dr. Raymond Moody
In Life After Life Raymond Moody investigates more than one
hundred case studies of people who experienced "clinical death"
and were subsequently revived. First published in 1975, this
classic exploration of life after death started a revolution in
popular attitudes about the afterlife and established Dr. Moody
as the world's leading authority in the field of near-death
experiences. Life after Life forever changed the way we
understand both death -- and life -- selling millions of copies
to a world hungry for a greater understanding of this mysterious
phenomenon. The extraordinary stories presented here provide
evidence that there is life after physical death, as Moody
recounts the testimonies of those who have been to the "other
side" and back.
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Hello From
Heaven! by Bill & Judy Guggenheim
"After-death communications," or "ADCs, " occur when someone
is contacted spontaneously and directly by a deceased family
member or friend, without the help of a Medium. The author's
research shows that these spiritual experiences offer hope,
love, and comfort for thousands of people. A study of
After-Death Communication includes firsthand accounts of people
who believe they have been contacted by deceased loved ones and
provides messages of hope to bereaved survivors. Included are
more than 350 first-hand accounts of those whose lives have been
changed and even protected by messages or signs from the
deceased.
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You Are Psychic by
Pete A Sanders Jr.
Written by an author with an extensive background in
chemistry and brain science, this book demonstrates that
extrasensory perception is deeply
embedded in psychological makeup. Everyone has occasional
psychic experiences, but few people realize that it is possible
to access E.S.P. on command. Using his extensive study of
biomedical chemistry and brain science at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Pete A. Sanders, Jr., has developed a
method to show how we can tap into our psychic abilities at will
to expand our knowledge and gain control of our destiny. By
sharing the techniques that he and his instructors have taught
to more than half a million people, You Are Psychic!
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Journey of Souls by Dr.
Michael Newton
Journey of Souls
is a controversial yet inspiring investigation of the big question
we all face at one point or another: "What happens after we die?" To
find the answer, Newton opens cases from his private practice in
which he hypnotically regressed his clients to a point between
lives--after death, but before birth. Not only does Newton grapple
with reincarnation, the spirit world, and the nature of the human
soul, he also tackles equally sticky questions such as "Is there a
Heaven and Hell?" and "What are ghosts?" Readers with a penchant for
skepticism will balk at the lack of physical evidence to back up the
claims in Journey of Souls, but the book remains a reassuring
voice, affirming that our existence is not limited to the boundaries
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The Hidden Messages in Water
by Masaru Emoto
The Hidden Messages in Water is an
eye-opening theory showing how water is deeply connected to people's
individual and collective consciousness. Drawing from his own
research, scientific researcher, healer, and popular lecturer Dr.
Masaru Emoto describes the ability of water to absorb, hold, and
even retransmit human feelings and emotions. Using high-speed
photography, he found that crystals formed in frozen water reveal
changes when specific, concentrated thoughts are directed toward it.
Music, visual images, words written on paper, and photographs also
have an impact on the crystal structure. Emoto theorizes that since
water has the ability to receive a wide range of frequencies, it can
also reflect the universe in this manner. |
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Jesus and The Lost Goddess
by Timothy Freke and Peter Gandy
Drawing on modern scholarship, the authors of the
international bestseller The Jesus Mysteries decode the secret
teachings of the original Christians for the first time in almost
two millennia and theorize about who the original Christians really
were and what they actually taught. In addition, the book explores
the many myths of Jesus and the Goddess and unlocks the lost secret
teachings of Christian mysticism, which promise happiness and
immortality to those who attain the state of Gnosis, or
enlightenment. This daring and controversial book recovers the
ancient wisdom of the original Christians and demonstrates its
relevance to us today. The book's great strength is that is
"unifies" early Christian Gnostic thought, by identifying "common
themes" that existed in all denominations of the Christian Gnostics,
despite their "individual" differences. |
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There Is a River - The Story of
Edgar Cacye by Thomas Sugrue
This is the complete, original biography of the
best-documented psychic in America. It tells the story of how Edgar
Cayce discovered his astounding psychic gifts and what led him to a
life dedicated to helping others. Cayce’s "readings," given in a
trancelike state, ranged from phenomenal medical cures to advice on
spiritual growth, psychology, and the prophesy of world events. A
philosophy section outlines Cayce’s revelations about our origin,
purpose, and destinies on the earth, making this book a valuable
resource. This book contains many photos of Edgar Cayce, his family,
and close friends. |
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Embraced By The Light
by Betty Eadie
An inspirational map of the afterlife framed in the
moment of Eadie's death, and presents a possible answer to the big
question, "Why are we here?" An easy read, its subtitle could have
been "The Average Person's Guide to Near-Death Experiences."
Although heavily filtered through Eadie's Christian worldview, her
vision of the afterlife does not include a wrathful deity, but a
figure of love and compassion. Some readers may find Eadie's
repeated Christian references bothersome, and Embraced by the
Light will undoubtedly raise a lot of questions along the lines
of "What about reincarnation?" and "What happens to people who are
not Christians?" |
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Many Lives Many Masters
by Brian Weiss
Psychiatry and metaphysics blend together in this
fascinating book based on a true case history. Dr. Weiss, who was
once firmly entrenched in a clinical approach to psychiatry, finds
himself reluctantly drawn into past-life therapy when a hypnotized
client suddenly reveals details of her previous lives. During one
hypnosis session his client introduces the spirit guides who have
been her soul therapists in between lives. This is when the story
really takes off for Weiss, who discovers that these guides have
specific messages about his dead son as well as Weiss's mission in
life. It tells a great story of our soul journey by the enormously
popular speaker, author, and leader in the field of past-life
therapy. |
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How To Meet and Work With
Spirit Guides by Ted Andrews
Ted Andrews teaches you simple and effective
techniques for establishing rapport with your angels and guides.
Explore meditation, divination, fragrance, crystals, and other ways
to connect with spirit helpers, and enjoy the many gifts and
learning opportunities gained by reading this book. Andrews takes an
excellent approach to explaining the Other Side, Spirit Guides, etc.
He puts a realistic explanation to issues like the etheric body and
why things are the way they are. Ted Andrews is a terrific author
and teacher in the metaphysical and spiritual fields. He conducts
seminars, symposiums, workshops, and lectures throughout the country
on many facets of ancient mysticism, focusing on translating
esoteric material to make it comprehensible and practical for
everyone. This includes synthesizing ancient scriptures, literature,
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Advice, Tips and Techniques |
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Hui Yin
The cerebrum controls most of our
conscious activities where the medulla is the focal point of our
autonomic nervous system which regulates our internal functions of
the heart, breathing, etc.
Massage the Yuzhen 30 seconds to 1
minute. These are located at the base of the back of the head where
it meets the neck.
You’ll shift the cerebral or conscious
brain activity to the subconscious and intuitive side of the
medulla.
There are two meridian pathways of
energy in your body (both physical and spiritual).
The
governing meridian
(physical)
travels up the spine, over the top of the head and down to the roof
of your mouth.
The
conception meridian
(spiritual) travels up the front of your body and ending at the tip
of your tongue.
At your root chakra is the Hui Yin
point.
By stimulating this point it connects
and bonds the conception and governing meridians and ACTIVATES THE
THIRD EYE and intuition!
You connect these meridians by
pressing the tip of your tongue gently against the roof of your
mouth just behind your front teeth while envisioning white light
traveling up and over these pathways, stimulating your root chakra.
This exercise is linking these two
meridians and enhances objective (outer) and subjective (inner)
vision of the ethereal plane zooming your vibrations like never
before!
Ley Lines
Along with water lines,
ley lines are found at the most ancient monuments and sacred places
on the globe. First brought to attention in 1922 by Alfred Watkins
(1855-1935), a self-taught amateur archaeologist,
his basic formula was that ancient monument sites align in straight
lines. Based upon the fact that on a map of Blackwardine,
near Leominster, England, he could link a number of ancient
landmarks by a series of straight lines, he became convinced that he
had discovered an ancient trade route. His first book entitled,
"Early British Trackways" was published in 1922 and was the result
of a lecture he had given the previous year. After this he continued
to pursue his study of the alignment theory. In 1925 he published
what is said to be his main book entitled, "The Old Straight
Track", later books were "The Ley Hunters Manual" (1927)
and the "Archaic Tracks Around Cambridge" (1932).
The ley-line system exists as an
independent circuitry with the capacity to affect consciousness. Ley
lines are part of the earth's energy system. Monuments serve to
reveal or mark the network (such as Stonehenge). Other special
places said to sit on ley lines are Mount Everest,
Ayers Rock in
Australia,
Machu
Picchu in Peru, the Great
Pyramid at Giza, and
Sedona
(Arizona). Ley lines and water
are very closely related. There are typically underground water
lines at the precise area where ley lines are mapped. Ley lines are
cosmic forces originating outside of the earth. They penetrate and
exit the earth vertically at nodes. The penetrating nodes are called
power centers or vortexes.
Our ancestors knew that
ley lines, earth grids and vortexes were energy sources and centers
that were to be considered holy. They knew that mother earth
supplied their physical needs, cured their ills and balanced their
spirit and that mother earth had also supplied these invisible
forces of Earth energy. They respected the strength of these unseen
powers and knew they were a place where physical, emotional and
spiritual healing could take place. Used as a location of communion
with the Creator, our ancestors understood how energy points
uplifted the group or individual consciousness and fortified the
soul when doing rituals at these areas.
The average length of a
ley line is twenty to thirty miles, although the lengths can
sometimes vary from only a few feet to thousands of miles. The width
of the line varies, but the average is 5-1/2 feet, (no big
surprise…the width of the typical Roman road). The horizontally
traveling ley line exits the earth by again turning 90 degrees and
passing straight through the center of the earth and coming out the
other side. A person who sits or lies over a ley line for an
extended time will tend to be hyperactive. This can work to the
advantage in healing or in situations where extra energy is useful
as in meditation. Here are some comments from people talking about
what standing over a ley line feels like to them:
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"Energizing,
white/fuzziness."
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"Light, see a
glowing line that goes with the direction of flow."
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"Began to feel
like I was weaving."
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"Faint smooth
energy."
Advocates claim
that the alleged energy is connected to changes in magnetic fields.
Literally hundreds of separate line systems have been uncovered and
prove there was nothing accidental about the way people centuries
ago sited their monuments which were often in astonishing harmony to
one another, even over distances of hundreds of miles. Ley lines are
thought to be magnetic in nature, the same "lines" that birds,
mammals, insects and bacteria use to migrate across long distances.
Some points in North America where
Ley Lines come together are:
HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK, (AR)
THE VORTEXES IN SEDONA ARIZONA
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
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Dreams
While we are
awake, our brain is continually being bombarded with images, smells,
sounds, tastes, new ideas, emotions, and so on. All that happens
every minute of our life has to be sifted and filed appropriately.
But when the brain is fully occupied, protecting and monitoring the
body and its functions, it cannot immediately file everything that
is happening. So it stores certain items until the body is at rest
or sleeps, when further attention can be given to sorting out this
other information. Some dreams are the events of the day running
through our brain sorting out different purposes. Sometimes the
events overlay each other and the dream is a confused mixture of
many images. We all dream, but not all dreams are remembered.
Sometimes we recall fragments, and sometimes the complete dream is
remembered in detail. You can interpret dreams which stand out for
their color, intensity, and impact. These include spiritual
messages, past life recall, soul travel, and receiving visitors from
the other side. You can also translate and analyze your dreams to
find hidden fears and blockages in karma. A dream can vary from a
factual report to a symbolic picture or combine fact and symbol and
direct messages from our spirit guides.
Recurring Dreams
Dreams which recur
can be preparation for a future event. If the dream is interpreted
correctly so that its message is understood, it will likely stop.
Recurring dreams can also be a sign of worry and confusion and are
typically connected to emotional stress as an “indicator” that it’s
time to slow down and re-examine what’s happening in your current
life situation. Interpreting the dream will help you face the issue
at hand and understand it.
Out-Of-Body Dreams
All people have a
spirit which can leave its body while it sleeps. Some do this on
rare occasions, while others do it very frequently. A dream of
flying, being in another country or talking to another person who
you know is far away are all likely to be out-of-body memories. A
sudden waking with a heart jump and or dream of falling or spiraling
down is a sign that a spirit has been out of its body while it
sleeps.
Past Life Dreams
A person may
remember a dream where they were living in a strange bygone time,
usually wearing clothes from another century or even speaking a
language they no longer understand. This is usually a sign that they
have linked into one of their own past lives to regain knowledge by
re-experience to assist them in their present existence. On some
occasions, upon waking, they recall that they were in the past but
as an observer of what was occurring. These observing dreams are to
remind and recall a past life, but without the need to re-experience
it. You should listen carefully so you can understand the link
related to present issues.
Information Dreams
Some people go to
sleep with questions or problems they cannot resolve. These dreams
usually appear in a symbolic form which, when interpreted, will help
them find the answers they need. It is possible to repeat a specific
question in the mind just before going to sleep, and then dream the
answer.
Visitor/Visiting
Dreams
Spirits of those
on the other side can visit a sleeping person and communicate via
the spirit consciousness. The person visited will recall a feeling
of someone having been in the room, and half remember conversations.
It is possible, if we are worried about a person on earth, to ask
our spirit to visit them. Many of these dreams occur just before
waking, usually between three and five in the morning. In fact, some
people are quite convinced they were awake during the whole
experience. When the spirit returns you wake up because you are
dehydrated. Out-of-body activity uses energy and the body fluids. It
is advisable to place a drink by your bed each night and, when you
wake at this early hour, sip it without disturbing your body too
much. You will then go back to sleep. Those of you who find it hard
to recall your dreams upon waking, can train yourselves to do so.
Put a pad and pencil near your bed so that you can reach it easily.
When you wake in the morning with the remembrances still present,
avoid any thinking but just reach out and write down everything you
can. If you allow your thought processes to begin you will activate
your brain and immediately start forgetting. When you have written
what you can, sip your drink and return to sleep. Even if you have
had another dream, you will still remember something. If you get
into the habit of writing down your dreams this way, you will
gradually retain more information on your own in the morning.
Prayers
The following are just a few examples of the prayers you can
incorporate into your visualized meditations. As with any spiritual
dogma, the recital of a prayer should feel comfortable to the
speaker. It should be spoken with meaning and not just as a group of
words that come before or after a spiritual event. Your intent is
what gives a prayer power, so keep a positive outlook and a loving
thought in your heart as you recite the prayer. Use your own words
or variations of these examples until you find the collection of
words that feel the most comfortable for you.
Prayer for
Calling Your Guides:
God of love
and light, please send to me... Great Spirit, creator of all that
is, please send to me. Universal force and positive forces, please
send to me.
A Prayer for Protection:
Great Spirit,
Creator of all that is... Please send to me the most positive energy
and light possible in this time and space to watch over me and those
I share this experience with. Send to us the highest force or forces
possible to keep us safe, focused and positive in our intent. In
return we give thanks and gratitude, love and positive light for the
universal good of all. Amen.
A Prayer for a Reading:
Great Spirit,
Creator of all that is... Please send to me the most positive energy
and light possible in this time and space to watch over myself and
those I share this experience with. Send to us the highest and most
positive forces to help (the client's name) find the answers he/she
seeks at this time and to guide us in our search for spiritual
growth, awareness and clarity. In return we give our thanks and
gratitude, our love and positive light for the universal good of
all. Amen.
A Prayer
for Closure:
Great Spirit,
Creator of all that is... We send thanks to you for your assistance
and guidance. We thank you for the love and positive light we shared
here today and ask that the energies be brought to closure until
next time. We ask for your continued protection as we move through
our daily life, and pray we have the power and will to spread light
and love with those we touch. In return we give our thanks and
gratitude, our love and positive light for the universal good of
all. Amen.
A Prayer for
Abundance:
Divine Love, through me, blesses and
multiplies all that I am, all that I have, all that I give and all
that I receive. I am thankful!
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