Guided
Reclaiming the Intuitive Voice of Your Soul
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- 13,99 €
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- 13,99 €
Descrizione dell’editore
From “one of the top five psychics in the country” (Miami Herald) comes an accessible and insightful guide to help you access your intuition, communicate with angels and spirit guides, and tap into your soul’s greatest purpose and passion.
Award-winning psychic Hans King provides a clear and thorough path for connecting to the invisible side of life. Based on his sixty years of work as a medium, Guided features step-by-step practices for quieting the mind and creating a clear channel for spiritual communication. Through these techniques you can discover, activate, trust, and follow your own eternal voice while uncovering your soul’s greatest purpose and passion.
Filled with fascinating stories and stunning testimonials from those who have communicated with the spirit world and experienced spiritual awakenings through King’s teaching, Guided clearly explains how to accurately find the answers you are searching for and actualize them in your life.
“Written in a clear and easy to follow manner” (New Spirit Journal), Guided is the ultimate spiritual user’s manual for all those who experience an inner urge to explore life’s bewildering paradoxical mysteries and deepest sensitivities, and “a blessing for those who read it” (Lisa Garr, host of The Aware Show and Being Aware, bestselling author of Becoming Aware).
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The idea that clairsentience, or the intuitive voice, is trustworthy and a universal human birthright forms the center of this rambling guide to looking into the mystical mirror, quieting mind chatter, and listening both to the heart and to the reader's personal collection of spirit guides. Direct-voice medium King's casual prose mashes the language of Westernized conceptions of Eastern spirituality (karma, reincarnation, etc.) with pop-culture analogies that show his age and never fall quite right, such as sharing the hackneyed "which wolf are you feeding" analogy or describing a desire for instantaneous results as wanting things to "work like Windows 7.0." Well-composed "Bringing It All Home" exercises at the end of each chapter encourage calm and introspection while teaching techniques such as automatic writing, encouraging awarenessness, or providing long lists of questions for contemplation. Two appendices, one mostly containing practical information on how to choose and work with a medium and one with bonus stories of King's satisfied clients, engagingly extend the best parts of the main book, in which King shares personal experiences plucked from his decades-long career.