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So You Want to be a Medium?: A Down-to-earth Guide

So You Want to be a Medium?: A Down-to-earth Guide
By Rose Vanden Eynden

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #176016 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-06-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

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Synopsis
Demonstrates how to enhance one's spiritual senses for working between worlds, explaining what the different kinds of spirit guides and elemental energies are, how to get in touch with them, and how to interpret their messages. Original. 10,000 first printing.


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If you want good advice how to be a medium5
Please don't listen to that uneducated person who wrote the negative comment.

This is a fantastic book for those wanting to develop their mediumship. It's like a guidance and workbook all rolled into one!

I found it amazing and it has provided if nothing else clearer insight into how to become a medium. I'm keeping this book for myself.. not lending it to anyone because it is so interesting I keep refering to it daily.

Don't listen to the negative listen to the positive after all that is what the author was aiming for.

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MERLIN?!!1
Terrible. I have a very open mind, but still rational. I have been practicising for 4 years in meditation etc and I attend a Spiritualist church.

The author's Spirit Guide is Merlin. Right, isn't Merlin a fictional character? She discovered him after reading about King Arthur. That explains it then; it's your imagination, love! This is the tip of the iceberg. There is more nonsensical rambling like this. So it makes a humerous read.

My spirit guide is Captain Hook from Peter Pan. My other guide is the croc that bit his hand off. I don't need to tell you that I have a hard job with them working together.

Like 99% of the New-Age books; recycled and nonsense. And I have read a lot.

Stick with the old books books on 1900-1970s, and you can't go wrong.