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Published by Weiser Books, 1997, softcover, index,, 127 pages, condition: as new.
For centuries, people have been fascinated by the power and secrets of mediums. And today, many are interested in making contact with the spirit world themselves--either to communicate with loved ones, heal the sick, or discover knowledge but don't know how. Yet, as Larry Dreller writes, "At birth we all are given the gift of seeing beyond this humble Earth plane into other dimensions, but as we grow older we cast this natural ability aside. Mediums did not lose this ability and are people who act as intermediaries between this world and the 'other side'." Both an introduction to this phenomenon as well as a workbook that guides the reader through exercises to reawaken their abilities, the Beginner's Guide to Mediumship shows how to develop spiritual powers, conduct seances, harness the power of prophecy, comfort and heal others, see auras, and more. Drawing on his own experience, Dreller focuses on pure and practical daytoday applications of mediumship and how they can enrich readers lives.
The Beginner's Guide to Mediumship is one of few books devoted solely to mediumship that emphasizes the practical application of this ancient practice to modern life. Larry Dreller's intimacy with the art is apparent in his definition of the medium as separate from the psychic and channeler, as well as in his concern about the possible dangers inherent in this art. He wisely devotes nearly half the book to understanding the precautions that should be taken. Anyone with an interest in mediumship, from a passing curiosity to a desire to practice the art, will get something from this book, not the least of which is an awareness of how our lives interact with the realm of the spirits.