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Psychic Power for Teens: Get What You Want at Home, at School, and Everywhere Else

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Presents information on psychic methods, such as telekinesis, clairvoyance, and telepathy and provides ways for teenagers to understand and enhance their own psychic abilities.

251 pages, Paperback

First published November 30, 2004

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Theresa Cheung

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Theresa Cheung is an internationally bestselling author and public speaker. She has been writing about spirituality, dreams and the paranormal for the past 35 years, and was listed by Watkins Mind Body and Spirit magazine as one of the 100 most spiritually influential living people in 2023. She has a degree in Theology and English from Kings College, Cambridge University, frequently collaborating with leading scientists and neuroscientists researching consciousness.

Theresa is regularly featured in national newspapers and magazines, and she is a frequent radio, podcast and television guest. She hosts her own popular spiritual podcast called White Shores and her own weekly UK Health Radio show: The Healing Power of Your Dreams.

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March 23, 2016
First off I have no clue what I'm doing reading a self-help book, I usually make it an effort to avoid those, but I guess when I was 17 I saw it and was actually interested in it. Apparently that interest didn't last long since it took three years to read.
Especially lost interest when it started talking about how I can learn to talk to angels and other spirits.
So I'm gonna give it away, the deep dark secret this book is trying to teach?
THINK!
That's all it is; a deeper way of thinking things out.
It's just another self-help book like the millions out there.
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June 28, 2018
I like this book. I really do. It's pretty, cared for and appealing but there is SO much concentration required at the beginning. We concentrate a lot for school, is this for a new mode?
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