The bestselling You Are Clairvoyant teaches you how to easily develop your clairvoyance skills.
In this revised and updated edition, there are two new chapters: one on star seeds—who they are and whether you or your intuitive child might be one of them—and one on parallel lives and how they can affect and benefit you in this lifetime.
BelindaGrace believes being clairvoyant is a skill that we are all born with, but unless it is nurtured, it will be lost over time. You Are Clairvoyant reequips people with this skill through simple, fun, and effective exercises, backed with inspirational real-life experiences.
Do the following to become the clairvoyant you always wanted to be:
Learn to develop your imagination as a psychic tool Understand and cleanse your chakras Explore channeling and your inner clairvoyant screen Learn how to meet your angels and spirit guides Discover how to conduct a psychic conversation Master automatic writing Read past lives Release negative patterns from your life
I read this book ages ago but forgot about it. Anyway, I don't have much to say. I remember thinking it was pretty boring and it never really told me anything I didn't already know. I still don't have the gift... but I suppose that's my fault.
There was a lot of information, but so much of it was overshadowed by stories and experiences versus actual information that I was looking to learn about.
Topics in the book (though not the actual chapter titles): Chapter 1 & 2: The author's personal background Chapter 3: Imagination Chapter 4: Chakras, channel, & inner screen Chapter 5: Angels & spirit guides Chapter 6: Psychic conversation (speaking to someone in a visualization) Chapter 7: Automatic writing Chapter 8: Writing letters to angels Chapter 9: Past lives Chapter 10: Healing personality aspects Chapter 11: Heart & mind balance Chapter 12: Meditation Chapter 13: Children
The good: The author has a kind, sincere tone. The exercises are simple, but effective at getting energy flowing and strong (though some weren't new to me, a couple were).
The eh: The writing style was a little fluff with a bit too much filler and a feeling of cliche. Some of the exercises were repetitious (like just changing the color of light). Also, aside from learning to clear the "inner screen", I'm not sure that this has any more focus on actual clairvoyance than any other general psychic book.