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Psychic Secrets: How to Unlock Your Sixth Sense

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An easy to follow guide to developing psychic skills, with practical exercises to expand one's psychic skill set 

For readers who are interested in becoming more intuitive or opening up their psychic abilities, this guide to using one's sixth sense can help them navigate their way through life with a bit of help and guidance. It offers information about the spiritual world, how to become more attuned to it, and how it affects the physical world. It helps readers to meet their spirit guides, to open themselves up psychically, to see and feel auras, and to be able to sense things intuitively. Easy to follow activities, exercises, and information will help readers to unlock the secrets to their psychic world.

200 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2012

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Profile Image for Elyse Welles.
438 reviews26 followers
March 8, 2024
This one was a tough read for me. I am giving a whole star just for the accurate description of spirit guides at the end, I will give that due credit. And I also will say that I think Jade-Sky is a very good psychic and medium, she definitely knows what she’s doing. But I found the writing and professionalism a bit lacking. For example, she doesn’t cite a single source in this entire book. That’s an immediate red flag for me.

She also didn’t have many exercises that really helped you practice psychic work. I feel like that would’ve been very helpful.

And maybe this is just me being a bit sensitive, but at one point, she says, she uses her intuition to help with the little things, like knowing who to trust around her children, and the big things like finances and business. That really rubbed me the wrong way, because you should care more about your children than your business in my opinion. And I also found some of the weird parenting tips. She dropped to be a bit uncomfortable, like “making” her son hold hematite when he’s angry in order to calm down. I feel like that is not going to help even if you think the hematite would, if you put yourself in that child’s shoes, maybe that’s a bit uncomfortable. Like I said, maybe I’m just too sensitive, but those points kind of brought the book down for me.

This book was gifted in exchange for an honest review.
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131 reviews9 followers
January 21, 2018
I read this book as part of a reading challenge otherwise I would have never picked it up. It was Interesting to say the least bit it was more subjective than objective. It seemed kind of fake. There wasn't much in the way of f evidence that any of these "gifts" are real.
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