Psychic protection... with character.August 29, 2008 I loved reading this book, it was an exciting adventure. It expanded many of my understandings and put me in much deeper awareness of the topic, and I really enjoyed that.
One of the ways I could relate to this book is that some of the exercises resembled Aikido warm up exercises, which made me understand why I feel the way I feel when I practice Aikido and the sense being charged with positive energy.
I gave this book a rating of 4 stars, even though it deserves 5, simply because there were parts that I couldn't tune into or relate to, but it presented a really interesting argument.
I am full of admiration of the writing style and the stories, and I loved the introduction, because I could relate to most of it.
EXCELLENT BOOKJuly 7, 2008 This is a really sound book and gives you extremely good advise. I enjoyed reading it and it is a keeper. I highly recommend it if you want to stay positive and proteted especially in the work place.
Highly recommendedJuly 3, 2008 I loved this book because it's simple and yet very effective. The author is personable and shares his own experiences. There were more than enough suggestions and meditations to achieve the psychic protection and understanding that I needed.
easy readingNovember 14, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this book a while back and found that the book is very useful for those who are in search of the basics of learning how to protect themselves. I tried out a few of the ideas in the book and feel that it really has worked especially the bubble and the shield. Many ideas suggested in the book were things I never would have thought up if I hadn't read about it. Overall, this book is very easy to read and very helpful.
A Basic but very Good introduction to the art...September 25, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I recommend this very "easy to follow" guide in the "art" of Psychic Protection!
It covers all the "basics" in the field in an easy and understandable way on how to protect yourself, others and "spaces"...
Also, to its credit is that it does not avoid the subject of evil and fear as some other books tends to do. Having read this "introduction" book I recommend further "deeper" reading, i.e. the books: 1. "White Light" by Diane Ahlquist; 2. "The Art of Psychic Protection" by Judy Hall etc.