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Mike Dooley
26th June 2008, 01:20 AM
I didn't know that not everyone could see what they were visualizing in their mind's eye. Is this a gift of some sort? I feel weird now. No actually I've always felt different. I have actually had dreams that have come true. Most of them are usually not good. My Mother and Grandmother(RIP) are the same way. It almost sounds like it's a gift of genetics or something.

Can anyone recommend any good books on clairvoyance?

I just started reading Energy Work, and I have to say that I love it as much as I liked Astral Dynamics, because it explains things that have happened to me that I may not have learned about otherwise. For example, natural clairvoyance in "Energy Work", and the dweller on the threshold in "Astral Dynamics." I hate the dweller. First time that I saw him, it scared me because I thought someone was in my apartment. The second time that I saw him, it was as if he wanted to do damage to me for some reason or another. Oh well, he'll get his in the end.

Korpo
26th June 2008, 07:02 AM
Hello, Mike.

I moved your post here.

Please phrase your question to Robert more clearly (in a new post). Do you want to know more about your clairvoyancy, or a book recommendation? Clear and concise questions often get priority.

In "Ask Robert" only Robert posts replies. If you want book suggestions by "anyone", you're better of searching the "Movies&Books" or "Astral Awareness" sections, also posting there with a request might be helpful.

This "Down Under" forum is open for all to reply, so maybe someone will post a recommendation for you here now, so check this thread again if somebody helped you out.

Oliver

Mike Dooley
26th June 2008, 08:25 AM
I'm so sorry. I did not mean to infringe on his hospitality. I figured I would state my case and then ask my question. I didn't know that it was a question only forum.

ButterflyWoman
26th June 2008, 01:24 PM
I'm so sorry. I did not mean to infringe on his hospitality. I figured I would state my case and then ask my question. I didn't know that it was a question only forum.
Don't worry, you're forgiven. Or, if you want, I can thrash you with a wet noodle if it helps. And, hey, some people like it.... :twisted:

Mike Dooley
26th June 2008, 04:43 PM
I'm so sorry. I did not mean to infringe on his hospitality. I figured I would state my case and then ask my question. I didn't know that it was a question only forum.
Don't worry, you're forgiven. Or, if you want, I can thrash you with a wet noodle if it helps. And, hey, some people like it.... :twisted:

I prefer the feather. Thanks.