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Old Wed, 21st Jan 2009
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Default Can anyone recomend a book? PLEASE REPLY QUICKLY!!!

Im a natural born psychic, and I was wondering if there are any books that you can suggest to me that will help me to gain a better understanding of my abilitys and development in Meduimship.
I am really interested in mediumship and have found these three books, are they any good, can u suggest otherwise?

- Mediumship made Simple - Ivy Northage
- Opening to the Other Side - How to become a Psychic or Medium: Develop Your Psychic Powers
- The Psychic Handbook: Discover and Enhance Your Hidden Psychic Powers (Paperback)

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The first two are very good and well worth obtaining. I have not read the last one so I can't comment on that.

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i reccomend this one - Mediumship made Simple - Ivy Northage
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Yes thats not a bad suggestion KingWilly

I would agree
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Try this one

Guide for the Development of Mediumship by Harry Edwards
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^ I haven't read that one but I really enjoyed 'Spirit Healing' by Harry Edwards.

It really helps to answer some of the questions that a scientifically educated sceptic like me often have trouble with. But for yourself, maybe not so relevant as you're already 'open'. Good luck in your reading endeavours.
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Default Thanks guys.

Hey all.
Sorry I havnt replied earlyer. Your advice was much appriciated and I purchased two books;
- Opening to the Other Side - How to become a Psychic or Medium: Develop Your Psychic Powers
- The Psychic Handbook: Discover and Enhance Your Hidden Psychic Powers (Paperback)
They are incredible!
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If u think that - then you should be very pleased by getting Northage's and Edwards books too! Amazon.com should have em if ya interested.

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Default betty shines books are good

ive read one of betty shines books and it was good, cant recall the title though. maybe mind to mind, not sure.
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Default Bit left-field but...

You might not necessarily think of these as being what you are looking for, on first glance anyway, but they can be mined for some handy info, hints and tips here and there:

"The Secret History of The World" by Johnathan Black contains some handy stuff and cool little avenues of thought to go down, some nice thought-tools to ponder on, in amongst all the sub-Dan Brown-esque illuminatiist tomfoolery that sadly prevades much of the book's initial veneer. Its full of good jumping off points and is worth persevering with, even if you might have to suspend disbelief a bit at times.

"Investigations into Magic" by Martin Del Rio, edited and translated by Prof P.G. Maxwell-Stuart (nice chap, wouldn't think he was the single greatest living expert on the history of the paranormal in the western world when you speak to him). Del Rio was a 16th century scholar who carried out the first true proto-scientific study of the paranormal. He realised that much that is unexplained is just poorly understood - he investigated all manner of practices and phenomena and, in doing so, revealed a few tricks and secrets. Maxwell-Stuart's translation is the only english one extant, is not complete and is a punishing read at times but its worth it.

If you like the sound of them, try em!
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