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Psychic Development for Beginners: An Easy Guide to Releasing and Developing Your Psychic Abilities (For Beginners (Llewellyn's))

By: William Hewitt
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
ISBN: 1567183603
ISBN-13: 9781567183603
Released: 30 Apr 1996
RRP: £8.99
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Excellent Book - By: L. C. Crisp, 09 Feb 2008
I found this book extremely helpful & recommend it to everyone wishing to develop their psychic skills which we are all born with. Most of us just don't realise that they have these skills. But there is a reason why I have only given it four stars instead of the deserved five. This reason is that, although clear instructions are given as to how to enter your Basic Psychic Level, it wasn't clear how to come out of it again. Because the differences between your brain's normal operating level & the Basic Psychic Level are very subtle, I feel that without knowing whether or not you have come back out of it, you would wonder whether you are back to normal or wheher you could unknowingly spend the rest of the day walking roundin your slightly altered state!!!
That, though, is the only complaint that I have & that is not really a complaint, just a comment. A superb book aimed mainly at beginners, that gives remarkably quick results, as has been the case with me. Strongly recommended.
Inspirational - By: Gay W. Cotten, 12 Dec 2006
This book is very precise ,it's not heavy ,and you begin to see results fast. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interestedin psychic studies. Unlike what the reader below stated this book gives you a clear insight into the psychic realm & has stories from the author's personal life that puts the exercises into context. It's interesting & it's an easy read.Very Good.
Positive Thinking? - By: Carl, 09 Sep 2006
I think the essence of this book is indoctrinating people into thinking positively & thus effecting positive changein their lives & then getting them to believe it was their innate psychic ability that actually effected the change whenin reality it was probably just coincidence or their determination & belief that they could achieve more with their lives.

I am not convinced that the author isn't a charlatan out to make some easy money by preaching to the gullible.

Some of his personal experiences are laughable: for example psychically moving cars on the highway. Apart from anything else this is a waste of pyschic power but perhaps the rearview mirror image of some loon bearing down on the driversin front at 80 mph caused the drivers to pull over?

I could probably replicate this psychic exercise by driving fast behind someonein a lane. Except if I did it, it would be called tail-gaiting!

Contrary to the impression I might give here I am not cynical about esoteric areas. I have had some strange experiences with astral projection but something feels phony about Mr Hewitt. I just don't feel like he is telling the truth & to be honest I found a lot of his experiences very boring to read.

Why should the reader care about his experiences when all we want to know is how to develop our own pyschic awareness?

He keeps saying we should be able to do great things from our basic pyschic level but to get there is only a matter of a simple visualisation exercise.

What you get for your money is a couple of visualisation exercises & some minor references to other esoteric areas.

If anyone can make Brad Pitt or Scarlett Johansson fallin love with them after reading this book & practising the exercises I'll gladly change my opinion but until then I'm not convinced.

it works and quickly - By: mage, 20 Apr 2006
i like this book it is the second hewitt book i have bought & boath are clear concise & helpfull.i got the book a wile ago & since i started reading it ive had a more positive outlook & my abilities have increaced threefold. it has clear tecniques & some case studys it's all to the point.the book is mainly the exercises & case studys very little useless theory.not bad for a book marketed as new age
Straight Forward!!! - By: , 21 Jul 2004
I am finding this book fantastic to read as it is very straight forward & to the point. The author is a real decent person who I could easily relate to. The book focuses on awakening your psychic awareness with exercises to guide you. Also he tells you stories relating to the exercisesin order to make you understand the meaning a lot better. The only reason why I bought the bookin the first place is because I found the previous reviews to be very helpful. I would reccomend this book to anyone who knows they have got to develop their skills.

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