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Rating: Summary: Worthles! Review: After reading the reviews for this book, I couldn't wait for it to arrive so I could read it. How dissappointing it was! Although I found small parts of this book to helpful, the majority of it was silly. The author talks about NEVER contacting a suicide; what if a family member crossed from suicide? He places alot on the ouija board, how he conjured cowboys who onced lived in his apartment! There just doesn't seem to be alot of truth, as well as the fact that alot of it is just plain boring.
Rating: Summary: Not one of the better books on this subject... Review: After reading the reviews for this book, I couldn't wait for it to arrive so I could read it. How dissappointing it was! Although I found small parts of this book to helpful, the majority of it was silly. The author talks about NEVER contacting a suicide; what if a family member crossed from suicide? He places alot on the ouija board, how he conjured cowboys who onced lived in his apartment! There just doesn't seem to be alot of truth, as well as the fact that alot of it is just plain boring.
Rating: Summary: Very informative Review: Dreller's book is very sincere and helpful, especially to non-mediums (like me). He doesn't throw caution to the wind and encourage everyone or any method; his standards are rigid, as is his integrity.Anyone who finds this book boring needs to read more sensational stuff, the likes of which are best sellers. I think you know who I mean. If I could talk directly to any medium to glean information, I'd choose Dreller. Those who trashed his book need to READ it first!
Rating: Summary: Very informative Review: Dreller's book is very sincere and helpful, especially to non-mediums (like me). He doesn't throw caution to the wind and encourage everyone or any method; his standards are rigid, as is his integrity. Anyone who finds this book boring needs to read more sensational stuff, the likes of which are best sellers. I think you know who I mean. If I could talk directly to any medium to glean information, I'd choose Dreller. Those who trashed his book need to READ it first!
Rating: Summary: Excellent Book ! You will not be able to put it down ! Review: The Beginners Guide to Mediumship has only one problem I found...the title. This book is great for the beginner to the practicing professional. I am a natural psychic who was lead (by a leash) to the field of After Death Communication. Although my abilities are natural, and came without intention, I carefully studied the field of Medium work, before continuing contact with those on the other side, by many different avenues... (this would include first hand advice from other professionals and long time practioners of Medium work, I read everything I could get my hands on, and somewhere in there I did the soul searching I needed because of dealing with such a sensitive subject as, death) I found Larry Dwellars book absolutely an explain all. He keeps explanations simple, realistic, and what I found most wonderous, is the fact that he set down very high ethical values to the beginning Medium! Something we all in this field need to constantly exhibit & remember. Thank you Mr Dwellar!
Rating: Summary: Worthles! Review: This book has very little to do with mediumship! At best it's a general overview of all things psychic. There are no instructions or exercises. Most of the chapters are on unrelated topics, even the chapters on mediumship aren't actually about mediumship and instead focus on why you'd want to become a medium, why you'll want to work hard as a medium, and ways to dress as a medium.
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