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"Packed with invaluable insight and 175 easy-to-follow exercises, Mediumship Mastery II: Advanced Techniques That Work is the ultimate resource for all students of mediumship, novices to professionals, interested in significantly expanding their mediumistic ability with such comprehensive chapters as âThe Language of Spiritâ, âPredicting the Futureâ, âSix Major Problems Affecting Accurate Mediumshipâ, âHow to Receive More Than Generalized Messagesâ, âPast Life Mediumshipâ, âChanneling Aliens and Animalsâ, âOut-of-Body Travel Made Easyâ, and âDynamic Spirit Manifestationsâ.
You will learn:
*The six essential practices absolutely necessary for dynamic evidential mediumship.
*How to identify and correct the major pitfalls that affect the accuracy of mediumistic communications.
*How to receive extraordinarily precise spirit messages containing phone numbers, street addresses, foreign languages and other...>>
"Originally published in hardcover as Money Therapy, this new edition has been revised and repackaged to better address the prosperity market. Making, keeping, and enjoying money isnât just about investments, salaries, inheritance, or dividends, according to professional investment advisor Deborah Price. It is also about the games we play around money and the "type" we are in our relationship to money. More often than not, the financial choices we make are unconscious and fear-based because, when it comes to money, most of us feel out of control. Money has an amazing hold on us; even saying that we donât care about money is still defining ourselves around money. This book offers practical steps toward...>>
"Although their own myths and their common name point to Egyptian origins for the gypsies, the Rom, as they call themselves, originated in India, as evidenced by studies of their language. They arrived in Europe in the ninth century and spread across the continent from East to West, reaching England in the 15th century and Scandinavia by the end of the 16th century. A nomadic people, these wanderers were reviled by local populaces wherever they went and regarded as misfits, intruders, foreigners, and thieves.
Drawing on a number of sources never before available outside of Eastern Europe, Claude Lecouteux reconstructs the gypsy oral tradition to provide a comprehensive A-to-Z look at gypsy mythology, including their...>>