July 2009 Archives
How to be a Happy Medium (Paperback)
Are you a medium? Yes! All you have to do is ask and believe. Anyone, anywhere, any faith, any age or sex, can hear their spirit guides, angels and late loved ones. “There are no secrets to become a medium,” says Ms. Rhame-Brock. “You needn’t wrap your legs around your head, subsist on a diet of grass or survive a near-death experience to hear spiritual messages. It is an ability given to all at birth.” In How To Be A Happy Medium, Rhame-Brock explains in simple trms and with practical lessons, advice, exercises and guided meditations how you can connect to the universe beyond the five senses. Written for those who want a direct line to their late loved ones, spirit guides and angels but don’t know where to begin, How To Be A Happy Medium starts you on this life-altering journey to the unconditional love and guidance available to us all!
About the Author
Moriah Rhame-Brock is not your average medium. An Operation Desert Storm veteran, Ms. Rhame-Brock worked in the television industry for 11 years before becoming a full time medium. In her first book, “How To Be A Happy Medium,” she explains in everyday terms and based on her own personal experience how you, too, can tap into the universal system of mediumship with simplicity.
They Don’t See What I See: How to Talk With Loved Ones Who Have Crossed over (Weiser News) (Paperback)
Knowing is scary when you dont know how you got the information. Ruth Berger was afraid of ghosts. For many years, she refused to acknowledge their presence resisted their presence even though she had long known of her psychic abilities and made her living as a standup psychic and medical intuitive. When ghosts started to interrupt her shows to give her messages, Ruth finally realized that it was time for her to acknowledge them. She discovered she could use her rare ability to speak to the loved ones of those who had passed on. Berger tells us there are two main reasons why ghosts contact the living. The living need them. Or the dead need the living to do something. Berger shares actual stories of her conversations with ghosts and how she used those episodes to help the living and the dead. Meet Ellen, a hospitalized 11-year-old whose dead grandfather comforted her after she was abused. And Mary, whose husband contacted Ruth from the grave to prevent their daughters suicide. With her no-nonsense style, down-to-earth stories, and helpful hints, Berger demonstrates how almost anyone can learn to listen to the voices that might be trying to reach them from beyond. Each chapter provides steps to “see what I see” to develop channeling abilities. They Dont See What I See also includes tips to prepare for channeling and methods to use while channeling to avoid contacting evil spirits.
About the Author
Ruth Berger, author of Medical Intuition and The Secret is in the Rainbow, has been a practicing psychic medium and medical intuitive for over thirty years.




