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 Ask
Your Guides: Connecting to Your Divine Support System
by Sonia Choquette
*Purchase the book with the cards (below) and receive a
discount!
We’re all spiritual beings with a
spiritual support system on the Other Side that oversees and
helps guide our lives from the moment we’re born to the moment
we leave our physical bodies and return to Spirit. Not knowing
this fact is a severe handicap, as the Universe is designed to
care for and nurture all its creatures and help make our life’s
journey easier and more successful. When we learn how to connect
with our angelic guides, our lives naturally fall into a pattern
of ease and flow during which we grow our souls, fulfill our
life’s purpose, and make our time on Earth endlessly
entertaining.
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 Ask
Your Guides Oracle Cards: The Direct Link To Your Personal
Psychic Support System (Cards)
by Sonia Choquette
*Purchase the cards with the book (above) and receive a
discount!
Ask Your Guides
is a 52-card psychic-intuitive oracle card deck (with
accompanying guidebook) based on the traditional minor arcana of
the tarot. The deck is designed to not only guide you, the
seeker, through present and upcoming life events and challenges,
but will also connect you directly with specific spirit guides
and Divine helpers who are there to help
you
navigate through these transitions and challenges successfully.
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 Dr.
Marcia Emery's Intuition Workbook: An Expert's Guide to
Unlocking the Wisdom of Your Subconscious Mind
by Marcia Emery
in this book you
will discover how those "feelings" that often guide your
decision making can be identified, developed to become and
incredibly useful skill in both decision making and the creative
process. Dr. Emery's "students" include some of the country's
top executives and business leaders. Easy to use and follow.
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 Listening
to the Oracle; The Ancient Art of Finding Guidance in the Signs and
Symbols All Around Us
by Diane Skafte
A fascinating,
intriguing work of beauty and philosophy, hard to put down, and a great
pleasure to read.
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 Dr.
Judith Orloff's Guide to Intuitive Healing: 5 Steps to Physical,
Emotional, and Sexual Wellness
by Judith Orloff
"We are
the keepers of an intuitive intelligence so powerful it can tell
us how to heal," writes psychiatrist and practicing intuitive
Judith Orloff, M.D. "We all possess within us an intuitive
healing code that contains the blueprints for our health and
happiness, and for the survival of everything that is good here
on earth." Her aim is to teach you how to tap into and train
your own intuitive powers and use them for your well-being. She
divides the book into three parts: "The Body," "Emotions and
Relationships," and "Sexual Wellness."
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 Second
Sight
by Judith Orloff
This book
uses a compelling structure where Dr. Orloff begins her tale at
the breaking point in her professional career where she decides
to integrate her intuitive skills with her professional
psychiatric practice. From there, she leads the reader on a very
personal journey where she dealt with her abilities, and there
is a very touching chapter where she comes to a greater
understanding of her family (particularly her mother and
grandmother's intuitive abilities). She completes the cycle by
showing ways to apply intuitive reasoning into everyday life,
Dr. Orloff avoids the normal clichés and makes the skills
applicable to most readers. I really enjoyed her writing style
and the structure of the writing.
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 Trust
Your Vibes: Secret Tools for Six-Sensory Living
by Sonia Choquette
"The price
people pay for ignoring their vibes is high: They end up living
in fear, feeling indadequate and powerless. They make decisions
that aren't good for them, which leads them to places other than
where they want to be. They become anxious and addictive, acting
aggressively, even violently, toward those they love, thus
alienating themselves even more. They become stressed, even
physically ill, and enjoy no real peace of mind. Wandering
around in the darkness of second guessing and worry, they fight
against life or get trampled beneath it and fail to achieve
their purpose or spiritual goals, thus wasting, instead of
living, their lives."
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 Women
Who Run with the Wolves
by
Clarissa Pinkola EstesFolklore, fairy tales and dream symbols are
called on to help restore women's neglected intuitive and instinctive
abilities in this earthy first book by a Jungian analyst. According to
Estes, wolves and women share a psychic bond in their fierceness, grace
and devotion to mate and community. This comparison defines the
archetype of the Wild Woman, a female in touch with her primitive side
and able to rely on gut feelings to make choices. The tales here, from
various cultures, are not necessarily about wolves; instead, they
illuminate fresh perspectives on relationships, self-image, even
addiction.
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