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R**H
Insights Gained
Fabulous book exploring where our sense of inner knowing comes from. I learned so much from all the contributors about deepening and trusting my intuition, insights, and creativity, seeing it as a deep well that could be tapped at any time. Helen Palmer did a great job putting it all together into one cohesive volume that allows the reader to come to the understanding that all these experiences are normal, and we are all capable of operating at elevated states of consciousness, with clarity, vision and extra ordinary, extra sensory perceptions.The Messiah Chronicles: Book 1: Have You Seen the Signs?
T**
Great book
Another great read!
A**S
great tour through history and practices
This book offers an impressive array of excerpts from many well-known contributors to the fields of non-ordinary consciousness/experience, intuitive/non-linear knowing, experiential spiritual-mystical awareness. It is organized to give a wonderful tour that includes snippets from ancient and indigenous to very much contemporary ways of inner knowing; and also a post-modern socio-historical reckoning with "how we got here" vis a vis these fields of inquiry. Carl Jung talking about the phenomenon of the I Ching; Isabella Allende talking candidly about how she taps her inner knowing as a writer; essay by Richard Tarnas on "the Passion of the Western Mind" provides quick review of Western epistemological paradigms... It's really got a vast breadth. If you're looking for entire essays, you might be disappointed, because most are excerpted from longer works. But what is offered is a terrific package, whetting the appetite while providing a grounding in the above fields.
J**S
Recommended
Well organized with short chapters. Great book ti read in quick sittings. Comprehensive and informative.
S**N
A transpersonal treasure !
A powerful presentation of how the deep waters of intuition flow through our body. This book gives us invitation to bring a sense of "inner" knowing to the day to day moments of life.
J**S
Stale information
Little new or presented in an interesting manner. Most a rehash of New Age thinking that appears over and over again-- they have become almost cliches.
R**R
Monumental
A compilation of historic essays by great figures in the fields gives a excellent view into what most humans totally overlook. Wish I had read it prior to reading Destiny by R.C.Gallagher - which I now plan to reread. Only wish it had an essay by Kirpal Singh from Crown of Life or The Night is a Jungle.
M**N
Excellent Book.
Very interesting and readable. There is clearly great knowledge in this book. It will help many people to understand the truth.
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