Summaries of books about New Age & Spirituality:
Working Conjure
A Guide to Hoodoo Folk Magic
Hoodoo Sen Moise
The book serves as a practical manual for understanding and practicing Hoodoo, an African American form of folk magic, providing readers with historical context, explanations of core principles, and step-by-step instructions for traditional conjure methods, spells, and rituals. It also emphasizes the importance of spiritual cleansing, protection, and ethical considerations within the Hoodoo tradition.
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Hello from Heaven
A New Field of Research-After-Death Communication Confirms That Life and Love Are Eternal
Bill Guggenheim|Judy Guggenheim
The book presents a collection of firsthand accounts from individuals who claim to have received messages from deceased loved ones, providing evidence of after-death communication. It categorizes different types of these experiences and discusses their implications for understanding life after death and the enduring nature of love.
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The Convoluted Universe - Book Two
Dolores Cannon
The book delves into complex metaphysical concepts through a series of hypnotic regressions, exploring topics such as parallel universes, lost knowledge, and the various dimensions of the human soul. It presents a collection of challenging and thought-provoking scenarios that expand upon the nature of reality and the history of our world as understood through the author's unique quantum healing hypnosis technique.
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Oneness with All Life
Inspirational Selections from A New Earth
Eckhart Tolle
The book is a collection of thought-provoking and inspirational passages extracted from Tolle's previous work, "A New Earth," aimed at guiding readers toward personal growth and a deeper understanding of their connection to the world around them. It emphasizes the importance of present-moment awareness and the transcendence of ego-based consciousness to achieve spiritual enlightenment and inner peace.
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Wisdom of the Shamans
What the Ancient Masters Can Teach Us about Love and Life
Don Miguel Ruiz
The book explores the teachings and philosophies of ancient shamanic traditions, offering insights into how these practices can be applied to modern life to foster love, happiness, and personal growth. It provides practical guidance on how to harness the wisdom of the shamans to heal emotional wounds, overcome limiting beliefs, and cultivate a deeper connection with oneself and the world.
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Messages from the Masters
Tapping into the Power of Love
Brian L. Weiss
The book delves into the therapeutic potential of love and spiritual wisdom, drawing from the author's experiences with past-life regression therapy. It offers insights on how to harness love's energy for healing, personal growth, and the exploration of the spiritual dimensions of life.
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Memories of Heaven
Children's Astounding Recollections of the Time Before They Came to Earth
Wayne W. Dyer|Dee Garnes
The book compiles a collection of stories and anecdotes from parents who share their young children's remarkable recollections of pre-birth experiences. These narratives explore themes of reincarnation, the afterlife, and the wisdom and innocence of children's perceptions before they fully integrate into earthly life.
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Keepers Of The Garden
Dolores Cannon
The book presents a series of hypnotic regressions that reveal the story of a man who, under hypnosis, claims to be an extraterrestrial being involved in a project to seed and guide life on Earth. It delves into themes of cosmic responsibility and the interconnectedness of different life forms across the universe.
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Graveyard
Lorraine Warren|Ed Warren|Robert David Chase
The book delves into the chilling true stories of hauntings and encounters with the supernatural, as experienced by the renowned paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. It explores various cases of restless spirits and malevolent entities in graveyards, providing insights into the dark and often terrifying world of the paranormal.
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The Map of Heaven
How Science, Religion, and Ordinary People Are Proving the Afterlife
Eben Alexander
The book explores the concept of the afterlife through a blend of personal anecdotes, religious traditions, and scientific research, arguing for its existence based on a variety of experiences and perspectives. It examines historical and contemporary accounts of near-death experiences and other spiritual encounters to build a case that consciousness survives death and that an eternal afterlife is a genuine possibility.
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