Psychic: The Ultimate Psychic Development Guide to Developing Abilities Such as Intuition, Clairvoyance, Telepathy, Healing, Aura Reading, Mediumship, and Connecting to Your Spirit Guides
If you've always been interested in discovering how to develop your psychic abilities, then keep reading... Maybe you're passionate about honing your already existing psychic abilities but don't know where to start. Maybe you've always been relatively skeptical about the existence of psychic abilities but intrigued by the possibility of their existence. Maybe you have no expectations one way or another but are curious as to what this book and the path of a psychic is all about. Whatever the reason for your interest, look no further - you've found the ultimate beginner's guide to psychic development. In this book, you If you want to learn more about psychic development, then scroll up and click the "add to cart" button!
If you are looking for a place to begin your studies into psychic concepts and practices, this is a good general starting place and a fine introduction to the subject matter. It is mainly suitable for absolute beginners who have never looked into this information before.
However, on the other side of that coin is a reader who already has some basic familiarity with this subject matter. I fall into this category, having only a very, very basic familiarity with it. And yet even for me it is a total retread. It did have some value as a, "Remember everything you already know? If you don't, here it is again," review of the basics. But overall, as a source of slightly more in-depth information, this was meh to me.
***WARNING: NEVER purchase the audiobook.***
Why so vehement? The reader mispronounces so many fundamental words that it does the listener a major disservice. It's just plain embarrassing and painful to hear an important term mispronounced not only once, but over and over and over again. Honestly, I felt a little insulted and let down by the people who created this audiobook. Truly. Did the author, publisher, editor, producer, engineer, etc. ever listen to the final product? Did no one pay attention as it was being recorded live in the moment? Or was this guy just left on his own with a microphone?
If you are going to introduce total newcomers to psychic/empathic studies, don't teach them to mispronounce **anything** that you are exposing them to. If it's their first time hearing out loud a foundational word with a confusing spelling, you are doing them a severe disservice. Imagine someone trying to correct them. They could very well trust the original mispronunciation over the correction, "Because that's the way they said it in an audiobook! You don't know what you're talking about!" This audiobook sets them up for repeated mistakes and embarrassment.
(An example: the word "Tarot." If you're going to devote an entire section to Tarot, don't let the guy pronounce it with a hard "t" at the end (i.e. taro't, or tear-wrote). Seriously? Pronouncing the last t in tarot is just insulting to and dangerous for the reader, and embarrassing to the author and everyone else who attached their name to this recording. Alas, Tarot is just one example.)