In A Still, Small Voice, famed psychic Echo Bodine turns to a subject she knows deeply and is passionate about: intuition. Using humorous anecdotes and a positive, readable style, this sequel to Echoes of the Soul explores what intuition is, where it’s located, what it sounds like, and how to cultivate it. The author, who comes from a family of psychics, exposes the various internalized voices that can mask one’s intuition. These include the voices of parents, grandparents, peers, therapists, significant others, religious figures, and society, along with such emotions as anger, fear, guilt, and despair. The book challenges the notions that psychic abilities and intuition are the same or that they are in some way suspect. One chapter is devoted to the many practical benefits that come from listening to intuition; another looks at the “faith-building times” in life and how to cope with others’ negative reactions to one’s setting off on a spiritual path.
Psychic Echo Bodine (Echoes of the Soul), who has appeared on Sally Jessy Raphael and other TV shows, offers a light, friendly introduction to the power of intuition in A Still, Small Voice: A Psychic's Guide to Awakening Intuition. Since she was a child, Bodine was encouraged to trust her inner voice: the one, her mother explained, in her gut, not in her mind. But it took years of experience and affirmation to convince Bodine, who considered herself a highly logical person, to follow her intuition. Using anecdotes of her own experiences, Bodine exposes readers to the intuitive power she claims each of them has. 25,000 first printing; $25,000 ad/promo.
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