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| Eyes Of An Angel: Soul Travel, Spirit Guides, Soul Mates, And The Reality Of Love | 
enlarge | Author: Paul Elder Publisher: Hampton Roads Pub Co Category: Book
List Price: $15.95 (37.55 RON) Buy New: $10.85 (25.54 RON) You Save: $5.10 (12.01 RON) (32%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 102486
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 231 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 1571744290 Dewey Decimal Number: 133.9 EAN: 9781571744296 ASIN: 1571744290
Publication Date: April 30, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Open a psychic doorway to the spirit world . . . . That's exactly what happened to Paul Elder following a near-death experience at the age of 41--a psychic doorway opened and his ordinary life has never been the same. Except that Paul Elder's life has never been ordinary. A former television news reporter and mayor of a Canadian city, Elder gained international recognition. Now, as a result of his spiritual experiences and publication of this book, he will be known as a brave pioneer and outspoken advocate for the personal and scientific study of the spirit world around us. Passing repeatedly through that psychic doorway, Elder returned with a series of stunning revelations as to our true nature and purpose in the universe. A compelling, inspiring, and important book, Eyes of an Angel integrates near-death and out-of-body experiences in a way that has never been done before. A story of hope and courage that can instantly change millions of lives, it will give readers of books like Conversations with God inspiration to create their own dialogue with their own spirit guides and Gods. Quite unlike any other book on the market, Eyes of an Angel offers a gripping, first-hand account of a remarkable spiritual adventure. Its story will keep you spellbound, while its messages resonate deep within your soul.
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Loved this book! June 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved this book..every page of it. Didn't feel like putting it down till I finished reading it. It is very easy to read, easy to understand...no heavy philosophical language that one might not understand. His story is very captivating. It is about the authors' out of body experiences, how they started, and how he mastered this skill to expand his consciousness, see beyond what our normal physical senses see, his meetings with his loving guides, how he helps rescue those spirits who are lost in a world of their own after dying, and his meeting with his soulmate, and soul family. The books also introduces us to the programs offered at The Monroe Institute by telling us about the author's experiences at the institute.
It was especially neat for me because I have been having spontaneous out of body experiences all my life. But I haven't done anything with it except drift around in my house. It is exciting to see what I can achieve if I learn to use this skill well.
If you are at all interested in the subject of out of body experiences, astral travel, this will be an awesome read for you. Even if OBE is not your primary interest, and learning more about "what is beyond" is of your interest, this book will serve the purpose.
Best OBE Book I've Ever Read! June 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Paul Elder did an amazing job writing this book. Just reading it you can tell he is being completely sincere and honest about everything he experienced. He inspired me to give the Monroe Institute Gateway CD's a try for myself and I have to tell you that stuff is for real! I didn't leave my body but in Focus 10 or 12 I started feeling this energy all around my body and I felt hands holding my legs very gently. I also physically felt a person sitting on my belly who felt light as air. I knew these were my guides just like Paul's Meldor. So for me this OBE stuff is absolutely real. I even had a reading over the phone with Janine the tarot card reader and she was just as accurate with me as she was in this book. I encourage anyone who wants to know more about the spiritual world to read this book. Paul is a good, truthful guy and he even responded to an email I sent him.
Eye's of An Angel September 3, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am still reading this book but i am really enjoying it, i am quite engrossed in it right now although i am just half way through. I am very interested in the Spirit world and have found this book to be very helpful in order to progress in my journey. I am starting to believe anything is posible.
Part Monroe, Part Newton, Part Average Joe.... May 22, 2007 I'm surprised this book doesn't have more reviews. It's a very well written, very interesting metaphysical book that covers so much ground, one would almost think it was a made-up composite. If you like Robert Monroe's work, you should like this book. If you like Michael Newton's work, you will definitely like this book! If you want a book written by a man who came from a background as far away removed from the New Age world as possible, this is the book for you.
Mr. Elder does very much endorse products and activities at the Monroe Institute, but I see nothing wrong with that, unless he's making up all the good benefits that came from his association with the place...which I doubt he is. His guide has a strange name just like so many do in Michael Newton's book, but he's a real hoot! Lots of laughs from that spirit guide, as well as never ending love and support.
Mr. Elder also confirms one of Newton's beliefs that so many find so repulsive, yet, like Newton, he doesn't seem to bat an eye when mentioning it--namely the idea that Shakespeare was indeed right: All the world's a stage and we're all actors! This metaphysical idea goes like this...over in the spirit world, we decide to incarnate with others so we can be tested and we can test others. For example, some perfectly nice soul will volunteer to murder you in your next lifetime, and you will agree to that since being murdered is a tremendous learning experience!In other words, you may very well be nothing but a glorifed lab rat here on Earth...all sorts of things will happen to you to see how you react. If you react well, you will receive your rewards in the spirit world...namely satisfaction of a job well done...maybe you forgave your murderer before your final breath. But then your murderer was just doing what you both planned--with the help of a "loving" guide--before you were both born! And what does it matter if you forgave your murderer or not, since it was all staged anyway, and your murderer did it for you?!? Are people like Elder and Newton blind to what this sort of thing implies about our lifetime here on Earth? Do they not see how that reduces the human experience to lab rat existence?
Other than that "little" matter, this book was a very enjoyable read. :) And it has a fabulous cover, too!
There's a book born every minute . . . December 20, 2006 10 out of 19 found this review helpful
Yes, it's a well-written, feel-good tale that professionally weaves together all the standard New Age beliefs. It begins with heart-warming anecdotes about Elder's poverty-stricken childhood that lend emotional credibility to his not so credible astral adventure tales. His book incorporates the usual cliches: love as the final answer; the beauties of astral travel; the angelic beings who guide and save Elder during a childhood drowning and a car wreck; memories of a past life; deceased relatives and spirit guides, one of whom is named Meldor. . . Wait a minute! Meldor? (Sounds as though Elder's imagination may have experienced some frequency bleedthrough from "Lord of the Rings").
But the most telling sentence is another reviewer's comment: "His out of body experiences made me purchase the Monroe Institute Gateway cd's to help with my own OBE's, among other things."
Since Elder helps run The Monroe Institute, could the real purpose of Elder's book be to provoke sales of the Monroe Institute products? The same reviewer, however, obviously has no doubts on this score but gushes confidently: "He is totally honest in this book."
Hmmmm.
This book may be directed at leaving its readers more "out of pocket" than "out of body."
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