Author: | Kimbell Vincent | ISBN: | 9781465892157 |
Publisher: | Kimbell Vincent | Publication: | January 21, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Kimbell Vincent |
ISBN: | 9781465892157 |
Publisher: | Kimbell Vincent |
Publication: | January 21, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Everyone wants to know the future, and the psychics love it. You pays your money and you takes your chances. Until now. Kim Vincent tells all: the insider secrets, the foibles, the fables and the fascinating. This comprehensive book reveals the hype and the heavies surrounding the occult, the pitfalls for the unwary and the global myths.
Some folks seem to have a knack for jumping into another person’s shoes and having a look around. That’s wonderful, if it works. But, does it? Are the psychics fishing or catching? What’s the hit rate? After all, whose reality is it anyway? Is the psychic seeing what is real to him? Or is he seeing what is real for someone else? Does he know the difference? Our ability to cope depends on sorting the wheat from the chaff; in short, being able to discern what is real and what is not. This book puts both the tried-and-true and the fringe elements in perspective, and doesn’t pull punches when it comes to fraudulence and self-beguilement, something that nearly all books in this genre avoid. GETTING REAL is a single reference source that will serve as a comprehensive guide for anyone who takes the subject seriously.
Everyone wants to know the future, and the psychics love it. You pays your money and you takes your chances. Until now. Kim Vincent tells all: the insider secrets, the foibles, the fables and the fascinating. This comprehensive book reveals the hype and the heavies surrounding the occult, the pitfalls for the unwary and the global myths.
Some folks seem to have a knack for jumping into another person’s shoes and having a look around. That’s wonderful, if it works. But, does it? Are the psychics fishing or catching? What’s the hit rate? After all, whose reality is it anyway? Is the psychic seeing what is real to him? Or is he seeing what is real for someone else? Does he know the difference? Our ability to cope depends on sorting the wheat from the chaff; in short, being able to discern what is real and what is not. This book puts both the tried-and-true and the fringe elements in perspective, and doesn’t pull punches when it comes to fraudulence and self-beguilement, something that nearly all books in this genre avoid. GETTING REAL is a single reference source that will serve as a comprehensive guide for anyone who takes the subject seriously.