Recommended Reading Prior
to Start of Program You will receive resource lists in some of the classes. You might want to start with one or
more of these books: Developing Your Own Psychic Powers (Audiobook, CD), by John Edward, 2003. (Includes guided meditations to connect with your spirit guidesand expand
your psychic awareness.) If you are
interested in spirit mediumship, you might want to read spirit mediums' autobiographies/biographies, such as, One Last Time: A Psychic Medium Speaks to Those We Have Loved & Lost by John Edward, 1999; Talking to Heaven: A Medium's Message of Life After Death, by James Van Praagh, 1999; Margery: An entertaining and intriguing story of one of the most controversial psychics of the century, by Thoams R. Tietze, 1973 (yep, it's helpful to read older material about psychics before our time :));
and local Boulder "tea leaf reader" who read famous movie stars of the 1930s & at fraternities and sororities
at the University of Colorado at Boulder long before it was popular: Helen: A Psychic Gift, by T. J. Davis, Dianne Lane, Barbara Joanne Walker, 1983. (Good psychological health is imperative
to psychic development. This book shows how to recognize boundary violations and how to develop healthy psychological
boundaries--something most of us were not taught in childhood.) (A scientific and theoretical
look at ki-energy. This book is particularly helpful if you plan to take the Medical-Health Intuitive Certification.)
(Easy exercises to expand your breath.
Breath awareness is psychic awareness.)
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