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Praying with Angels

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Reverence for angels spans culture, faith, and time. But can these heaven-sent messengers answer our prayers? Time and time again, the angels have proven that yes, they're there for us―we just need to reach out and ask them for guidance. From an expert on angelic spirits, you will discover a myriad of simple and rewarding methods to communicate with the specific angel you need. Imagine a lifelong relationship with these celestial helpmates who can grant you the rewards, enrichment, and peace that you've been searching for.

240 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2007

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Richard Webster

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Richard Webster is an author, ghostwriter, mentalist, hypnotist and magician.

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March 14, 2009
I wasn’t very impressed with Mr. Webster's latest writing venture. Praying With the Angels is his eighteenth book and his sixth on angels in particular. Within the last ten years, angel awareness has blasted the new age world onto a whole new level of consciousness. They are no longer the background watchers of many people's lives, but forces you can work with to help achieve a better life for both yourselves and the ailing planet.

That being said, I feel the information contained within this book has already been published, mostly by Richard himself in his book Spirit Guides and Angel Guardians (which is, in my opinion, the better choice on his new age angel writings). I am not saying it’s a terrible book, but for people who have already read his others, it’s not one to run out and purchase unless you’d like a tome containing it all in one place, rather than numerous books. Otherwise, it’s just redundant.
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