Through My Eyes
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #92092 in Books
- Published on: 2007-03-22
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Gordon Smith works as a medium in order to bring healing to people who are devastated and immobilised by grief. Helping people know that their loved one's existence has not ended at the point of death, is what drives this extraordinary man. In this powerful and inspirational book, Gordon opens a window onto his own life to describe how the world looks through his eyes. He walks the reader through his own spirit-filled world and explains what it actually feels like when the spirits communicate through him. He answers many of the questions about death that haunt the bereaved. Many of the people that Gordon has brought healing and comfort to are happy for him to tell their story in this book with the desire to help others who are experiencing intense grief. Gordon hopes that this intimate and candid book will offer great wisdom, comfort and practical advice to his thousands of readers.
Customer Reviews
Comforting & Inspirational
Gordon Smith is a barber in Glasgow, Scotland. But he's no ordinary barber, juggling this job with his other work as "Britain's most accurate medium", a description derived from his ability to provide specific names and exact dates rather than the vague impressions often conveyed by mediums.
I've only seen Gordon in action once before, on a South African television programme, a talk show called Noeleen after the host. At the start of the programme, I was looking forward to seeing Gordon's accuracy in action. By the end of the programme, I was disappointed. The people who phoned in to the show seemed fairly happy with the information that they received, but I was left feeling unsatisfied with the quick rushed feeling to the readings and the lack of depth. It was therefore incredibly interesting for me to read Gordon's own account of the show in Though My Eyes, in which he talks candidly about his reluctance to do what he calls "McMessages" and how he abandoned his principles in this regard when asked to provide readings on Noeleen's show.
Gordon's regret over succumbing to McMessages in South Africa and his commitment to providing proper in-depth readings for those who have lost a loved one, is far more reflective of his spirit and the energy that surrounds his writing. Overall, Gordon comes across as loving and very down-to-earth, and the overall feeling that I experienced while reading Through My Eyes was one of comfort. In this book, Gordon not only describes what he experiences when communicating with spirits, but also covers the most common concerns that people have about what happens to their loved ones after physical death and about how to continue to live after bereavement. For example, Gordon discusses subjects such as the resolution of "unfinished business" in one's relationship with the deceased, how spirits communicate with their loved ones to let them know that they are okay, and why messages from spirits are sometimes delayed until the time is right for them to be expressed.
Throughout the book, Gordon's message is inspirational and healing, allowing people to progress through the process of grieving in a healthy manner instead of torturing themselves with feelings of guilt and anger. Each chapter contains many examples from Gordon's experiences as a medium, fascinating in themselves, but also used to good effect to illustrate the information about death, dying and living contained in this book.
very good
I found this book very good. It contains a lot of information about various aspects of mediumship. I also like the way Gordon tells stories about his personal life events, he seems to share them very easily and yet you can feel from under that that sometimes it must have been difficult to do so.
always good, but there is more to life than death, there is more life
Gordon Smith is a great medium, and this is a humorous book helpful book for the newly bereaved. But my feeling now having lost a father, is that there is so much more life to connect to and you can communicate yourself to your loved one, they will try anyway. So it is great for those who feel cut off, but actually I prefer books to promote a self involvement in that connection, rather than endless evidence via a meditaor. We are all psychic, we just need to open to it. Nevertheless, Gordon's events are impressive and so amusing and normal, that I would recommend anyone to read his books, but to never forget that they can build their own contact themselves.



