Review by Library Journal Review
Despite its chatty style, this guide to developing clairvoyant skills offers genuinely useful exercises for beginner occultists. Owens, an ordained minister in the Spiritualist Church and a certified medium, begins with a colorful abbreviated history of the Spiritualist movement in America, followed by introductions to six other practicing mediums. Anecdotes of their experiences are the vehicle for explaining the various ways that individuals can encounter spirits and use their messages. The author emphasizes that these mediums are not psychics or fortune-tellers but are in direct contact with spirits that wish to communicate. While other books on the subject aim to both astonish and convince, this one differentiates itself by delivering developmental tools to contacting the spirit world and crisp definitions of the different forms of reception and interpretation. Appropriate for public libraries with an occult audience.-Janet Tapper, Western States Chiropractice Coll. Lib., Portland (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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