Spiritualism and Clairvoyance for Beginners by Elizabeth Owens (c) 2005
If there's a book that would guide a person to success in this area of study, this would be the book. The writing projects sincerity and experience, and offers clear reasoning and well explained methods. To go a step further, she has enlisted SIX other professional clairvoyance to offer their own insights and techniques to each topic.
What is extremely practical about this work is her approach to interpretation of the whatever you perceive. This skill can be extended to interpreting more than just psychic visions. Her approach is good for dreams, feelings, and if you work with clients, it can be helpful for refining some of the ambiguities that they express.
The author is confident that the kind of symbols you get in your clairvoyant perceptions comes from the spirits you make contact with. But I imagine that if you're not so keen on getting your data from spirits, but you do fancy that you can develop psychic skills, these exercises will probably work well anyway.
One very useful concept the author offers is not to merely interpret the symbols you receive, but to ask for a specific sort of set of symbols. This is a great concept whether you're interpreting predictions form the ether or working with client's representations.
For the psychic explorer, this book is full of insights and exercises, moreso than most other, similar books. For those interested in interpreting symbolic imagery, it is clever and insightful.
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