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A how-to on the ancient art of physiognomy, updated and practical. Rosetree's system of Face Reading Secrets ® is designed to open your heart, even as it provides knowledge with uncanny accuracy.
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Very informative.......2007-07-03
I ordered three face reading books to try to get as much information as I could. This book by far was the best. She adds a bunch of humor. This book is very well written and easy to read. I recommend this to all who are curious about what the face means. I am very pleased.
Useful and Insightful.......2005-12-10
After reading The Power of Face Reading, I am shocked by the response from "Almost Useless". In her book Rosetree asserts that we all have various challenges as well as styles with which we excell at, and I think Rosetree does an excellent job of expressing our different styles for work, spending money, communication, etc. with great compassion and depth. This is not a "too positive spin on every negative interpretation"; it's more a realistic way of looking at our strenghts and weaknesses.
I also firmly disagree with "Almost Useless"'s assertion that some of the interpretations are "just inaccurate." I have done many readings after reading the book, for friends and people that I've just met, and everyone remarks how surprisingly accurate they are! Rosetree also points out that the traits of our face reveal our propensity for a certain style of being. We are all human and can choose to behave in other ways as we choose. Knowing what are preferences are can help us use them with more strength, and to also gain understanding for the strengths and propensities of others. Brilliant for relationships!
In terms of "putting it all together" for doing face readings, I found this to be no problem. Like I said, I started doing readings for friends and new people I met right away. Rosetree also explicity states to set an intention to be of service, and begin with the features that strike you the most, and then notice what you notice next and go from there. This is what I've adhered to and what has made my readings so successful.
Lastly, I would be cautious with the review titled "Gems for Tabliod and Intellectuals." I might chuckle at these having not read the book. Rosetree's book provides much more depth than these quotes reveal. The book shows us that there are many ways to be in the world, and the beauty is that we can choose. I find it powerfully useful to know my style preferences at my very core.
The best of the best!.......2005-12-03
I know this book. I know this author. Rose Rosetree is a woman of the highest integrity and she is a great force. She's been on this path for many years, researching ancient studies and particularly refining the hidden traits found in faces. Each one of her books is a gift. But the wisdom contained in this one, The Power of Face Reading, showers the reader with clues and tips on discovering the very essence of, say, co-workers, first dates, celebrities, politicians -- any person with whom you might come face to face. For those with a sense of wonder and a hunger to know more, this is an easy read.
Amazing insights.......2005-12-02
I found this book, like all the ones I've read by Rose Rosetree, to be witty, insightful, and very useful. When reading this book, keep in mind that reading faces isn't just a formula, which is a point that Ms. Rosetree makes. The whole face needs to be considered, since it is a reflection of the soul as a whole. I use face reading often, and it's amazing how accurate it is. In addition to the companion book WRINKLES ARE GOD'S MAKEUP, I strongly suggest reading AURA READING THROUGH ALL YOUR SENSES. Combining aura reading with face reading is a very powerful tool and provides a far more complete picture.
Almost useless.......2005-05-02
The author tries so hard not to offend anybody, that she puts too positive spin on every possibly negative interpretation and overemphasizes what would already be considered as a positive one. Also, I found the most interpretations just inaccurate. Examples from nose chapter:
short nose - workaholic
long nose - talent for planning and strategy
straight nose - you work systematically
arched nose - creativity
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Ok, of course you are supposed to interpret everything and put it all together, eliminating contradictions on the way, but the book falls short on instructions how to do that. There should be a chapter titled "putting it together" where the author should explain the process of face reading: what to look first? how to determine basic information about a person and go from there? Instead the book focuses on details without giving you the big picture.
Book Description
More Than Meets the Eye will help readers see the inner workings of creation and give them a fresh awe of God and the amazing things He's done through creation.
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Awesome Reinforcement of God's Artful design.......2007-09-09
Don't know how ANYONE could read this book and believe that "we" crawled out of some sludge hole as some other creature and "evolved" into what we are today. We were CREATED by the MASTER ARTIST! All you need to know is here. An excellent book to provide to those you know who are unsaved and skeptical!
"Reason Redeemed by Grace".......2005-10-30
The two Amazon Editorial Reviews (from Publishers Weekly and Booklist) just don't get it. Why is it hard for people to understand that a book written by a Christian, for a Christian audience, by a Christian publisher will develop it's theme from a Christian perspective. And why would someone wonder how a Christian could believe that God could hear a billion prayers at once (since, God being God, from the Christian world-view, can hear an infinite number of prayers at any given "moment").
"More Than Meets the Eye," by Dr. Richard Swenson offers exactly what the subtitle accurately promises: fascinating glimpses of God's power and design. It does not pretentiously pretend to offer in-depth scientific analysis. It does present micro and macro signs of God's transcendence and immanence. Science and faith, when looked at with what Luther called "reason redeemed by grace," consistently connect to show God's handiwork, God's fingerprints, God's footprints everywhere--from the largest star to the smallest particle. No, "More Than Meets the Eye" is not the final word. However, it is a fascinating glimpse for those willing to look at creation and the Creator with intellectual integrity and spiritual authenticity.
Reviewer: Bob Kellemen, Ph.D., is the author of "Soul Physicians," "Spiritual Friends," "Biblical Psychology," "Martin Luther's Pastoral Counseling," and "Beyond the Suffering: Embracing the Legacy of African American Soul Care and Spiritual Direction."
Love-Hate.......2004-01-06
I had a love-hate relationship with this book. Its content is really fascinating; it collects amazing facts and anecdotes about everything from the human body to modern research in physics. But its writing style was ludicrously and distractingly over-Christian; I groaned audibly at the segue from a discussion of the mysterious dynamics of the inner ear to a reminder that we should use our ears to listen because "softly and tenderly Jesus is calling." So cheesy and unnecessary! The fascinating details of anatomy and molecular function are pure theology and need no superficial pseudo-spiritual commentary to make them "Christian," and I can't recommend this book to many people for that reason. I found its content riveting and compelling in SPITE of the writing style.
Fascinating blend of science and theology.......2002-12-09
This book does a wonderful job of pointing out miracles of God as discovered by modern science. Swenson presents the complexity of the universe from a Christian world-view and masterfully mixes orthodox commentaries into his discussions of human anatomy and physiology, and modern physics. Multiple scientific thoughts are explained well enough to be understandable and intriguing but without the intricate detail of a science textbook. This book is very edifying for Christians with a passion for science and technology and would likely be a good evangelism tool for presenting a Christian world-view to a scientist or engineer that does not yet know the Lord.
Read with caution..........2002-02-12
I started to read this book and immediately loved it, but by the end, I was a little bit annoyed by the author seeming to miss his entire point in some passages. There are many good points about the book, but there are equally as many bad points. All in all, the book is in the middle. I wouldn't recommend it, but I won't tell you not to get it either. Here are a few things I noticed about it--good and bad, and whether it sounds like it's worth the read (and the money) is up to you.
Good points---The author's goal was to show the sovereignty and power of God in science, and I applaud him for that, because I agree whole-heartedly with it! He did a great job in many places on showing the complexity of creation, and he really got my attention in a lot of his chapters. He does not get technical, or boring, in fact, he makes science interesting, and he incorporates his messages on what it should teach us about God very well, most of the time. Over all, you can't walk away from the book without at least a sense of the sovereignty of God in creation, and you can't walk away from some chapters without realizing the awesome power of the Lord.
Bad points---There are many times and places where the author talks about theories as if they were facts. I walked away with a few pieces of information and soon found that there was little proof for them, or that there was not so sound a case as he had put down. This is probably because the book is designed for average, ordinary people, not people who want to hear every argument against everything he talks about and the way that scientists derived every little bit of information. I really didn't want to read this book to encounter a bunch of arguing about theories either, and I appreciated that he left that out. However, he took it too far and went to the point that he distorted a few things in science (as far as the average person reading it would take it to mean). The other bad point about this book, which is what I found intolerable, is that he begins to limit God with science, which is the exact opposite of what the book is intended to do! For example, on his chapter about the Brain and the Nervous System, he talks about a machine that scientists are trying to create that reads people's minds by tracing their brain waves. Here is the portion of his book where I think he erred: "I have never personaly stumbled over this issue of God's ESP, nor entertained doubts. But I have from time to time wondered, "How does He do it?" Now we have perhaps the beginnings of a mechanism in biophysics that explains one possible scenario that God could use, should He choose to do so. (And this is not to say that God in fact needs such a mechanism.)" Then he elaborates on that thought. Now, I realize that he does acknowledge that God doesn't need such a mechanism, as he puts it, but if not, then why go into it? The fact is that if we always have to have evidence even where evidence is not needed, as he admits it, we start to rely on sight instead of faith. We begin to look for a scientific way that God does everything. That becomes apparent when he is talking about Einstein's theory of relativity, and how time stops at the speed of light. He wonders whether God will speed us up to the speed of light in the New Jerusalem to stop time, slow us down when he wants us to go forward in time, and go even faster than the speed of light when He wants to go backwards in time. Now, for me, that starts to sound as if God is beginning to be put into scientific boundaries, even if the author does say that these things aren't needed. We start to expect God to work within science and forget about the fact that even science is subject to God. He created light and science and is completely outside of it, as well as time. I know that the author agrees with that, and he doesn't put God within any boundaries (I assume), but his writings could easily influence some people to do so, which is exactly the opposite of what he intended. The only complaint I have with the author himself and not with the book itself, is where in one passage he interprets a matter spoken of in Scripture with science rather than Scripture, and as could be expected when this is done, the outcome he reaches is Biblically incorrect. He tries to explain away predestination when explaining time and how God could see into the future without breaching the laws of science. This is a Biblical matter and not a scientific one. I believe in complete sovereignty of God, including the sovereignty of God in salvation, and I believe in predestination because it's what I've found in the Bible. The tendency in his book to explain religious matters with science should be taken into consideration when reading it. May God bless his people!
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- Readable introduction to the power of EMDR
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Emotional Healing at Warp Speed provides a popular introduction to a miraculous new psychotherapeutic method called EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). In these pages psychotherapist David Grand, Ph.D., describes his own first encounter with EMDR, then recounts the dramatic results of bringing this new therapy into the lives of his patients. By alternately stimulating the left and right sides of the brain to clear psychological blocks and resolve trauma, EMDR helped Grand’s patients put the pieces of their emotionally shattered lives back together with a speed that exceeded his wildest dreams.
Grand’s use of EMDR has helped people from all walks of life, from railroad engineers reliving the nightmare of death on the tracks to mothers of children killed on the mean streets of America’s inner cities, from bomb victims in Belfast and Oklahoma City to Arabs and Israelis traumatized by decades of hatred and violence. His account of this work inspires and touches the reader’s heart as it reveals the healing power of a process that works as swiftly as thought itself.
Grand takes EMDR–developed by Francine Shapiro, M.D., only fourteen years ago–far beyond its initial use in healing trauma. In addition to turbo- charging breakthroughs in psychotherapy, Grand uses EMDR to clear away blocks to performance and creativity. Remarkable examples show athletes, actors, musicians, and artists improving their performance, and a self-use chapter describes practical ways readers can apply this remarkable method to resolve fear of public speaking, enhance creativity, enjoy deeper, more restful sleep, resolve stress and anxiety, and much more.
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Readable introduction to the power of EMDR.......2007-09-16
David Grand presents an approachable description of a powerful psychological technique that deserves much more interest in the community.
Experienced this method.......2006-03-26
I have not read this book, HOWEVER I have experienced this method and it worked for me in 20 minutes FIRST TIME. I had been haunted with a very painful childhood memory well into adulthood, and within those 20 minutes, it became no longer painful, but an easy recall with NO PAIN attached!!! I am NOT one to go easily into hypnotism, though this isnt THAT... but only my idea it could be.. but this was so QUICK, I was totally amazed and highly recommend it when done with a compassionate professional. I wish more Professionals would learn and use it is all I can say!!
I am in NO WAY saying MY experience would be as fast or same for others.. depending on the problems... of course it will vary greatly... but in the end.. I recommend the method still.
OK, if you buy into the theory of EMDR.......2004-09-15
I had about 10 EMDR sessions from a trained, licensed psychologist, and found them very helpful. And this book does provide some interesting anecdotes of the author's experience first being trained to administer EMDR and then as a practitioner. But I think he is a bit over his head when it comes to really proving anything that it is the specifics of EMDR that are doing the healing. In a repartee with a skeptical therapist who claimed the eye movement part of EMDR may be extraneous, the author claimed he needn't do research studies to see whether EMDR worked by giving the analogy that if you see a man shooting another man, and the other man falls down dead, that is sufficient evidence the man died of the gunshot. Problem here is that there are lots more variables in EMDR. And one of them is whether it works just as well with or without the eye movement business since there is much else going on: visualization, empathic listening, re-experiencing, cognitive restructuring and the like. Thus, the gun analogy is downright idiotic. So, right off, I'm a bit suspicious about Grand's understanding, not merely of research, but of the basics of phenomenology. The other thing that bothers me is his application of EMDR to other uses such as acting training. Using the method in a modified way, he worked with an acting teacher: the results? The actors found it incredibly helpful. Well, first off, I don't think actors or acting teachers are the most reliable people to know what works and doesn't and why. It is also rather insulting to the acting traditions developed by such teachers as Strassberg and Sandy Miesner who spent their lives working in refining acting instruction, and who both were actors themselves. I think Grand is a bit full of himself.
Recommend!.......2004-04-12
Easy to read and helpful for understanding the process of EMDR. I would have to agree with the previous reviewer Laura M that PEACEFUL HEART : A Woman's Journey to Healing is a must-read. Aimee Jo Martin's story clearly illustrates and details her journey with successful EMDR treatments. Quite powerful if you want to really see how effective EMDR can be.
As a former patient of Dr. Grand..........2002-06-03
I was pleased to see that he had written a book that explains EMDR and the problems of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder patients. This is a great public service because so many people suffer trauma and could be treated effectively if only those around them had a better understanding and were better able to offer support. Read this book, if you haven't already, for the sake of those around you who suffer from PTSD. Everyone knows someone who has suffered this kind of trauma.
As much as I enjoyed the well-written descriptions of the treatments, the individual cases, and Dr. Grand's personal experiences, I found the chapters that dealt with the EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Program most valuable. Trauma in conflict-ridden areas left untreated, can cause more trauma, be handed down from generation to genertaion, and destroy the lives of multitudes. HAP brings training to war-torn areas and those affected by disasters. There cannot be peace in any part of the world if there is no peace in the minds of individuals.
I highly recommend this book. It is an easy read and certainly worth more than the time it takes to read it.
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T. Lobsang Rampa was preordained to be a Tibetan priest, a sign from the stars that could not be ignored. When he left his wealthy home to enter the monastery, his heart was filled with trepidation, with only a slight knowledge of the rigorous spiritual training and physical ordeal that awaited him . . . .
This is his story, a hauntingly beautiful and deeply inspiring journey of awakening within Chakpori Lamasery, the temple of Tibetan medicine. It is a moving tale of passage through the mystic arts of astral projection, crystal gazing, aura deciphering, meditation, and more, a spiritual guide of enlightenment and discovery through the opening of the all-powerful, the all-knowing . . . .
"Fascinates the reader!" -- Miami Herald
Customer Reviews:
Third Eye.......2007-07-27
First published in the early sixties, the Third Eye soon became legendary. Almost fifty years later, the legend has grown into credible acceptance as the wonders of meditation, telepathy, levitation, teletransportation, etc. have become subjects of serious study. The life of people in Tibet before the Chinese invasion, particularly in the lamaseries, where the author was raised, is engagingly portrayed as the adventures of the mind and journeys into extraordinary lands are revealed.
Cheated .......2007-06-22
I gave this book one star and I'd like to explain why.
Yes, it appears that it IS a hoax, the story and all of it, including the subsequent books of this gentleman. For a detailed account of this hoax, read "Dr. Christopher Evans - Cults of Unreason" in http://www.whyaretheydead.net/krasel/books/evans/monks.html
There, after the passage about Hare Krishna, you will find a very disconcerting narration of how Mr. Cyril Hoskins (some say it is 'Hoskin'), formerly of `Rose Croft', Thames Ditton, Surrey, England, turned into Mr T. (for Tuesday) Lobsang Rampa, clairvoyant pilot, doctor and lama from Tibet.
I encountered the book at first many years ago, close to its publication. I was thrilled to read it, being an avid lover of adventure and occult books, though the kite flying experience left me with my doubts about it, as the astonishing opening of the 'third eye' operation. The photo of the author, also, looked to me, at the time, too much of a Caucasian, but one might never know who might be who, so I overlooked the little inner voice telling me that something might be awry.
So I bought every book of his, and every one of them awakened in me the same astonishment of how could such things be, but again I chose to take it from the positive side and overlooked the suspicion willingly, again.
The most suspicious piece was one in which (his tenth book, I don't remember its name, now) he curses and nulls and voids as bad, negative, the prayers that people pray for and direct toward others, sick persons, because he was affected negatively by them. Now that was a bang on my head that told me that such a stance in spiritually minded persons is plain wrong, but again I overlooked it, though every time I hear about prayers for sick and hurt people, I am reminded of Rampa's statement.
After many years, in June 2007, during a research for a book I write about "Spirituality and Meditation", I came upon the subject of "the third eye" and Lobsang Rampa again. And lo and behold, I read with my own physical eyes about the hoax that the gentleman committed and which had been uncovered by detectives hired by a group of academicians interested in Tibet matters.
To cut a long story short, after this long "complaint" of mine, I decided on the spot to throw his books in the recycling box, having one because of city regulations.
Being versed in all matters spiritual, I am not in need of his advices in particular, though in themselves they may help many mount the road to less denser, spiritual, spheres, which I respect profoundly and recommend highly. So his books do not adorn my personal library shelves anymore.
I am disturbed by the hoax perpetrated on me and on many others by a man hungry for fame, money and personal influence, on the expenses of good willing people.
You, the reader of this review, may do as you feel right for you, not the least learn much about spirituality from his books, but there are many other books not less educative and informative, and true, mind you, than the books of Mr. C. Hoskins, the Englishman, aka T. L. Rampa, a fictitious Tibetan lama.
Good Read....But No Real Insight.......2007-02-05
This book gives you a history channel like walk through on the Tibetan way of life and their goal to achieve oneness. Page after page, is nothing but some guy rambling on about how hard life was for him as an intiate, and the experiences he's had. There is nothing to learn from this book. However if you are a person (like me) that loves to read, then this book is worth the five hours.
Interesting Read.......2007-01-26
I read the Rampa series back in my early twenties, and in the middle of the seventies, I got a lot of good things out of it, but come on...keep an open mind guys. The Author, Hoskin, had some good common sense advice, but read this web page; [...], before you buy into it completely.
It is sort of like the Sylvia Browne books. Lots of good stuff there, but see the web page; www.stopsylviabrowne.com, for balance. When it comes to spirituality, make up your OWN mind, don't let someone do it for you. Yea, it is a hoax, but it is also a parable, and they are good to learn and understand ourselves by.
Wonderful and compelling.......2006-10-22
I love this book! Whoever calls it poorly written fiction has obviously not spent much time in the East or suffer from an American mindset. I lived in India and Tibet for years and studied different religions. This book is really beautifully written and grabs your attention. It does seem to describe an age that has gone; but fact is things are changing fast in the east and old traditions are dying out. And for the author to be an Englishman who is said to never have visited Tibet, and to have such a great sense of the eastern mind is really quite remarkable. I often wondered if the author came across someone else's notes of the real Lobsang. I don't agree with some reviews that dispute the spiritual comments in the book as 'wrong' and not in line with Tibetan views; I find many of the comments real and on a more elevated level of eastern thinking than mere dogma. It is impossible to categorize eastern thought into exact word by word verbatum as the vision and angle of thought in the east often expands with the person.
This is a wonderful book for anyone to read, whether you believe in eastern philosophy or not. Of course, a staunch agnostic may find it extremely boring and even ridiculous from their lifeless and dead perception of life.
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Recent surveys reveal that more than eighteen million people in North America have survived a near-death experience. That's an incredibly large number of people who have lived through a life-changing event. Remarkably, it is also estimated that as many as three times that number have experienced a mystical or spiritual encounter. A new book, Eyes of an Angel, carries a compelling message that these people and their families yearn to hear. Indeed, it is a message the whole world needs to hear.
Eyes of an Angel is an amazing, true account of Soul Travel, Angels, Spirit Guides, Soul Mates, and the Reality of Love. Written in a compelling, easy to read style, it conveys a unique and fascinating story. Not only will it appeal to those who are believers in the spiritual and paranormal, but also to the general population who want to believe that these things are true.
A former television news reporter and mayor of a Canadian city, Paul Elder is a survivor of two near-death experiences a drowning at the age of 12, and a heart attack at the age of 41. A previously avowed skeptic, Elder found, to his dismay, that his near-death encounters had opened within him a psychic doorway to the spirit world a doorway he has been able to return through, time and time again. With the assistance of angels and spirit guides, he was systematically led through a series of stunning revelations. From reunions with departed souls to the discovery of soul mates and past lives, his re-education left him with incredible insights as to our true nature and purpose in the universe.
Eyes of an Angel is the true story of a mainstream politician who could not openly share or discuss the profound, spiritual experiences changing his perspective on life. Skillfully integrating near-death and out-of-body experiences in a way that has never been done before, Elder's story will encourage readers to truly listen to their own intuition and guidance, striving to live from their heart centers, rather than just from their heads. A book of hope and courage, it can instantly change millions of lives. It will give readers of books like Conversations With God inspiration to create their own dialogue with their own spirit guides and God. Unlike any other book on the market, Eyes of an Angel offers a gripping first hand account of a remarkable spiritual adventure. Its story will keep you spellbound, while its message resonates deep within your soul.
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Eye's of An Angel.......2007-09-03
I am still reading this book but i am really enjoying it, i am quite engrossed in it right now although i am just half way through.
I am very interested in the Spirit world and have found this book to be very helpful in order to progress in my journey.
I am starting to believe anything is posible.
Part Monroe, Part Newton, Part Average Joe...........2007-05-22
I'm surprised this book doesn't have more reviews. It's a very well written, very interesting metaphysical book that covers so much ground, one would almost think it was a made-up composite. If you like Robert Monroe's work, you should like this book. If you like Michael Newton's work, you will definitely like this book! If you want a book written by a man who came from a background as far away removed from the New Age world as possible, this is the book for you.
Mr. Elder does very much endorse products and activities at the Monroe Institute, but I see nothing wrong with that, unless he's making up all the good benefits that came from his association with the place...which I doubt he is. His guide has a strange name just like so many do in Michael Newton's book, but he's a real hoot! Lots of laughs from that spirit guide, as well as never ending love and support.
Mr. Elder also confirms one of Newton's beliefs that so many find so repulsive, yet, like Newton, he doesn't seem to bat an eye when mentioning it--namely the idea that Shakespeare was indeed right: All the world's a stage and we're all actors! This metaphysical idea goes like this...over in the spirit world, we decide to incarnate with others so we can be tested and we can test others. For example, some perfectly nice soul will volunteer to murder you in your next lifetime, and you will agree to that since being murdered is a tremendous learning experience!In other words, you may very well be nothing but a glorifed lab rat here on Earth...all sorts of things will happen to you to see how you react. If you react well, you will receive your rewards in the spirit world...namely satisfaction of a job well done...maybe you forgave your murderer before your final breath. But then your murderer was just doing what you both planned--with the help of a "loving" guide--before you were both born! And what does it matter if you forgave your murderer or not, since it was all staged anyway, and your murderer did it for you?!? Are people like Elder and Newton blind to what this sort of thing implies about our lifetime here on Earth? Do they not see how that reduces the human experience to lab rat existence?
Other than that "little" matter, this book was a very enjoyable read. :) And it has a fabulous cover, too!
There's a book born every minute . . . .......2006-12-20
Yes, it's a well-written, feel-good tale that professionally weaves together all the standard New Age beliefs. It begins with heart-warming anecdotes about Elder's poverty-stricken childhood that lend emotional credibility to his not so credible astral adventure tales. His book incorporates the usual cliches: love as the final answer; the beauties of astral travel; the angelic beings who guide and save Elder during a childhood drowning and a car wreck; memories of a past life; deceased relatives and spirit guides, one of whom is named Meldor. . . Wait a minute! Meldor? (Sounds as though Elder's imagination may have experienced some frequency bleedthrough from "Lord of the Rings").
But the most telling sentence is another reviewer's comment: "His out of body experiences made me purchase the Monroe Institute Gateway cd's to help with my own OBE's, among other things."
Since Elder helps run The Monroe Institute, could the real purpose of Elder's book be to provoke sales of the Monroe Institute products? The same reviewer, however, obviously has no doubts on this score but gushes confidently: "He is totally honest in this book."
Hmmmm.
This book may be directed at leaving its readers more "out of pocket" than "out of body."
Quite remarkable!.......2006-07-04
Paul Elder takes you on a journey which opens your mind to levels of exsistence beyond where we are presently. His personal journey helps to enlighten those who follow along through the pages of his book in understanding there is so much more than what we think there is about our lives and our being. This spiritual adventure speaks to our soul. If connecting with spirit is important for you, this is the book you need to read!
Excellent!.......2006-05-11
I LOVED this book. When I was finished I wanted more! His out of body experiences made me purchase the Monroe Institute Gateway cd's to help with my own OBE's, among other things. He is totally honest in this book. I don't usually re-read books, but I definitely would read this one again. You won't regret purchasing this book.
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Excellent.......2006-11-06
The book is excellent and I recomment it to anyone who is open minded
Read it, and read others.......2003-03-10
Such a shame. What a force for progress this man and his book could have been.
There is so much good in him and in this work. His deep love and respect for his mother and for motherhood. His urgings that education is the bedrock of progress. His hatred of drugs. His disgust for the senseless, conspicuous consumption of material goods as a false display of success. His gut-wrenching guided tour through the streets and minds of the ghetto and its subculture of drugs, violence, death, and mourning. His accounts of racism within the FBI. His disgust with the failure of inner city schools. His passion for his family. These are the bedrock values that can lead any person or people to true success.
Yet there is so much here that is harmful to our society and African Americans in particular. His incessant message that whites are responsible at a causal level for virtually every malady suffered by Black America, including his father's rape of his own daughter and his brother's decision to use and sell drugs, and to kill people. His claim that an ultra secret, anti-African American conspiracy exists, which he does not define but which is apparently both international yet American at its heart. But most of all by his condemnation of African Americans who choose a lifestyle or who hold opinions that differ from his view of what a Black should do or be. These are the messages of a failure mentality, and they lead to further wasted lives.
The many polarizing lectures he delivers in this book are comprised 95% by passionate statements of his beliefs, and 5% by assertions for which he provides some factual support. This mixture is similar to the writings and speeches of other zealots from white racists to Marxist revolutionaries. The technique is very effective. You start with a fact, ideally one that fires the emotions of the audience, and then follow with a string of loosely connected points that steadily and imperceptively diverges and departs from reality. The original and occasional fact lends an air of legitimacy to the unsupported major part of the work which nonetheless appeals emotionally to the target audience.
His overview of the drug problem is one example. He asks why we don't strike it where it's grown, in the same way that we have attacked nuclear weapons facilities and ammunition depots. He concludes that the reason is someone very powerful wants the drug business to remain, because they are profiting from it. He further claims that this power also wants drugs to flow, because stopping it would free the inner city from its drug-induced stupor. The inhabitants, "no longer anesthetized and miseducated", would then realize that they are being "targeted for drugs and alcohol, cigarettes and pork, and heart attacks, strokes, and AIDS." This book is filled with his fixation on conspiracy and devoid of other explanations. He does not mention that there may be an awful lot of people who would have reasonable objections to our bombing coca fields in Bolivia and Peru. He has no room for the many, many other views on this complex, international issue.
In fact, Mr. Powers's intolerance for other views may be his most destructive trait. He insists that all Blacks who differ fundamentally with him are "sellouts". He cites the "unity" of the Jews as the reason for their success in defending themselves against prejudice, and says that African Americans must adopt the same strategy. He fails to acknowledge that the success of any group has been, more than anything else the result of its work ethic, especially in pursuit of education. And that this is manifested by the choices that individual people have made throughout their lives to defer pleasure and amusement for study and work, until they have earned a secure place. But closely following work ethic has been a respect for each person's right to pursue his/her own values and beliefs. To follow his example of the Jews one has only to observe the heated debates occurring in Israel, and the difficulty they have in even maintaining a majority government, because of the variety of passionately-held positions. The Jews do not practice Mr. Powers's version of unity, and neither does any other successful group. Freedom of thought and expression are central to advancement The author's caustic criticisms and name-calling of African Americans who disagree with him hurts the people whom he seems to honestly want to help.
Still, I recommend that this book be read, but followed with works of other Black authors, including one which Mr. Powers repeatedly vilifies, Tom Sowell. Do this, think for yourself, and then compare.
Eye Opening!!!!.......2002-01-08
When I bought this book I was just looking for background information on the FBI from an former African-American FBI agents perspective. The book is very insightful, and gives great details on how there is still a hostile attitude toward African-Americans in Law Enoforcement among their non-minority colleagues. It is a must read for any minority (especially African-Americans) interested in a career in Law Enforcement!
Required reading for African-Americans and others in empathy.......2000-05-24
I have been an avid reader for about two years. I always enjoyed reading but not as much as I have since I started reading mostly books from Oprah's list or the literature of African and African American authors. I bought this book shortly after my son-in-law expressed a long held desire to become an FBI agent. Since he is from Haiti and is not very knowledgeable about the opression faced by American blacks. I thought that this would be a big mistake. Eyes To MY Soul not only confirmed by belief, but gave me quite an enlightening experience. It gives a powerful reminder of what our ghetto brothers and sisters face each and every day. Even more importantly, it is an autobiography so it does not give you alot of trumped up horror stories just for shock value. Mr. Powers LIVED THIS LIFE, and was able to rise up from his childhood circumstances and uplift others of his race with him. I admire and respect this man highly and consider it a privilege to have read his book. I have been telling everyone about how great this book is and especially my son-in-law. At present he is pursuing a masters degree in Informational Technology so he hardly has time to read anything else. However, I intend to keep after him until he has read this excellent story of a Black man's struggle to rise above racial confines.
This is the most enterening book I've ever read.......1999-10-26
I think that in this autobiograph was a great book about the life as an FBI agent.In my time reading this book I found that Tyrone Powers was from the same neiborhood my family grew up in.An in this autobiograph he said that life was hard growing up in Baltimore during the time of racisum and predicus.He also says in his book that his mother was hard on hem and that she was hard on hem because of where he lived and the things that were happening around his neiborhood.
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Good vision is more than the ability to see 20/20 on an eye chart. Any vision problem is a message alerting us to an unbalanced inner state. Eyeglasses, medications, and surgery may correct poor vision but they cannot correct this inner imbalance. In
The Power Behind Your Eyes, Robert-Michael Kaplan presents Integrated Vision Therapy a comprehensive daily program that can actually improve as well as treat the inner causes of poor vision. More comprehensive than other vision care techniques, Integrated Vision Therapy takes a holistic approach to identifying the causes of vision problems and developing noninvasive, natural strategies for treatment, including clear, easy-to-follow exercises, diets, and changes in daily habits.
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overall a good philosophy, but poorly written.......2002-08-14
I'm returning to vision therapy fairly nearsighted with -7.5 diopters in both eyes, but with memory of past success in vision therapy programs as a youth.
Kaplan takes a holistic approach to vision therapy, tying in emotional development and current life patterns to vision health. I too subscribe to a holistic approach, but I find myself unable to sit through the book's presentation for long: It's heavy on anecdotes, ruminations, reflections, imaginary stories, analogies and the like, but light on actual substantative advice. Ironically, I find this book on vision therapy surprisingly unfocused!
Only about 30 of the 180 pages are devoted to explaining vision techniques to practice, and even some of these are hidden within the text undistinguished. This sparseness is evidenced by the the length of book's appendix "Essential Integrated Vision Therapy Program": it's only a short column long.
I'd also like to have seen footnotes citing specific studies, rather than relying on anecdotes and the bibliography, especially in support of some of his more surprising claims, such as that iris texture reflects personality type (Rayid).
While this book does take a holistic approach to vision therapy -- which I think useful to anyone with poor vision health -- I'd look elsewhere for a concise and substantive book that's also easy to digest and apply.
I borrowed this from the library..........2000-08-08
I didn't find this book helpful. The author proposes that vision problems are the result of emotional difficulties, or improper diet etc. There is very little reference to any exercises that might help. Mainly it consists of anecdotes, and is quite repetitive. This wouldn't be my first choice in vision improvement literature.
Exceptional.......2000-04-19
Great Book ! Read it to see how your emotional and psychological nature corresponds and translates to reduction in your power to see clearly. This book is a definite buy !
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Blood In My Eye captures the spirit of Geogre Jackson's legendary resistance to unbridled oppression and racism. His unique and incisively critical perpective becomes the unifying thread that ties this collection of letters and essays in which he presents his analysis of armed struggle, class war, facism, communism and a wide array of topics.
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Should be required reading..........2007-07-20
This monumental work encompassing politics, economics, history, military strategy, psycology, self-defense and critical analysis is one of the most important works written by an author of African descent. There are a select few books which I would honestly call timeless classics but this along with Carter G. Woodson's "The Mis-Education of the Negro," are two which should be required reading for every New-Afrikan male. There are so many key points and observations made which are prevalent in todays society that it becomes clear as to the reason why the author was viewed as a threat to American society at large.
This is George Jackson at his finest. Thirty years before the Bush era inspired fears of American fascism, this literary master-piece warned of the impending danger. George warned that "no facist regime "in power" would "advocate the abolition of any form of private ownership." Over the past 7 years we've seen blatant examples of this come to life in Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Venenzuela, Liberia, Zimbabwe and countless other hotspots around the world. Viewing the mistakes of history Jackson from the confines of his cell was able to offer up such historically accurate assessments as "war taken to the point of diminishing return weakens rather than strengthens the participants."
In the tradition of Malik El Hajj Shabazz, David Walker, Denmark Veasey, Nat Turner and countless others, the call for a unified, fearless resistance to oppression earned George L. Jackson a death sentence. How much of a threat was he, consider this. On December 12, 2005, Stanley "Tookie" Williams was denied clemency from the Govenor of California who pointed to his sighting of George Jackson as a hero of his, as evidence that Williams believed in armed rebellion and was thus a unworthy of clemency inspite of his work against gang violence.
In facing the use of the title of Blood in My Eye by a quisling like Jahrule, my anger and disappointment was pacified only by the words found in this text in relation to "the black running dog." "Your main source of opposition is the black running dog...but it is unfair to automatically condemn a black person for not understanding economic and political subtleties...some are simply confused in an honest way.
Interesting polemic.......2003-12-20
I have not read this book yet, but it seems to be an interesting propaganda piece (in the original sense of the word) by somebody serving an unjust sentence.
Nowadays, with Three Srikes and you're Out in CA, this is being repeated no doubt.
My objection to this book (why it's not 5 stars) is that it appears to be a derivative work by somebody who studied the original leftist agitators.
Also, this book is likely to be admired by prison radicals who actually do not mind being labeled evil. By that I mean prison gang diciples. This is the modern 21st century trend--in other words, people who do not care for a reconcilation with their oppressors, but relish the opportunity to make trouble.
Very Informative.......2003-10-26
Now I figured out where Ja Rule got the title for his new album from. Upon reading this book, it addressed the racial, sociatal, politcal, and emotional abuse that was going on in his life and towards blacks. I think it was not fair that he got one year to life in prison just for stealing $70.00 from a store. I think he should've served some prison time and community service. But being gave life in prison for a misdemeanor is definately wrong!. If he were white he would probly get 2 years in prison & probation. But they did not allow that for blacks back during that time. I thought the collection of essays & letters expressed his feelings or inner most thoughts. So I can see why Ja Rule named his album after this book's title
Prison Praxis and Radical Political Philosophy.......2003-04-24
The life praxis of assassinated prison intellectual and revolutionary George Jackson embodies much of the radical possibility embodied by the work of radical prisoners. Incarcerated in 1960 at the age of eighteen for a $70 gas station robbery, Jackson was given an indeterminate sentence of one year to life. His staunch disobedience to prison rules and officials, along with his principled and visceral hatred of confinement, spurred Jackson's political and intellectual transformation within the prison. As his political stature among California inmates grew, Jackson became a liability to state authority through his profound effectiveness as an organizer and educator of fellow prisoners-in fact, one can still find many (formerly) imprisoned and free people who testify to Jackson's mentorship as integral to their political formation. This praxis essentially guaranteed that Jackson would never again see the light of the outside, and his brutal, open execution on the concrete ground of San Quentin prison emblazoned the logic of state repression in spectacular fashion. It is an ironic, perhaps fitting testament to Jackson's lasting political legacy that a wall in the San Quentin prison "museum" contains a mounted trophy case of the high-powered rifle that killed him on August 21, 1971, along with a bronze plaque enshrining the name of the guard who pulled the trigger.
George Jackson was, in many ways, the personification of Frantz Fanon's paradigmatic "native intellectual." In Fanon's terms, Jackson's widely read Soledad Brother and Blood In My Eye became "literatures of combat," serving dual capacities as theoretical texts and mobilizing tools. Close analysis of Jackson's knowledge production reveals a general congruence with the third, revolutionary "phase" of Fanon's developmental conception of the revolutionary native intellectual:
"Finally in the third phase, which is called the fighting phase, the native, after having tried to lose himself in the people and with the people, will on the contrary shake the people. Instead of according the people's lethargy an honored place in his esteem, he turns himself into an awakener of the people; hence comes a fighting literature, a revolutionary literature, and a national literature. During this phase a great many men and women who up till then would never have thought of producing a literary work, now that they find themselves in exceptional circumstances-in prison, with the Maquis, or on the eve of their execution-feel the need to speak to their nation, to compose the sentence which expresses the heart of the people, and to become the mouthpiece of a new reality in action."
As Jackson found political agency in abrogating the image of the depersonalized, silent, debased prisoner, he recognized his own incarceration as the logical outcome of a collective plight. The destiny of human expendables, the surplus people left to languish under the advance of white supremacist capital, was death, addiction, unemployment, and mass warehousing. Jackson consistently articulated the tortured severity of his relation to the world in these terms, stating and re-stating the essential dialectic of capital that rendered antagonism, deviance, and disobedience the most generalized mode of existence for people like himself:
"...that's the principal contradiction of monopoly capital's oppressive contract. The system produces outlaws. It also breeds contempt for the oppressed. Accrual of contempt is its fundamental survival technique. This leads to the excesses and destroys any hope of peace eventually being worked out between the two antagonistic classes, the haves and the have-nots. Coexistence is impossible, contempt breeds resistance, and resistance breeds brutality, the whole growing in spirals that must either end in the uneconomic destruction of the oppressed or the termination of oppression."
This epistemology of resistance and antagonism structured Jackson's political praxis. It was precisely his refusal of an idealized, hopeful "peace" (along with a pedagogical willingness to articulate the grounds of his refusal) that may have made his political assassination virtually inevitable. Jackson believed that the structural inevitability of state repression formed a condition of resistance for prisoners and free people alike. Yet, embracing this condition could produce an existential suicide-the necessary condition for declaring war on power.
"This monster-the monster they've engendered in me will return to torment its maker, from the grave, the pit, the profoundest pit. Hurl me into the next existence, the descent into hell won't turn me. I'll crawl back to dog his trail forever. They won't defeat my revenge, never, never. I'm part of a righteous people who anger slowly, but rage undamned. ...I'm going to charge them reparations in blood. ...This is one nigger who is positively displeased. I'll never forgive, I'll never forget, and if I'm guilty of anything at all it's of not leaning on them hard enough. War without terms."
For George Jackson, the historic possibility of forging a utopic "new reality" could only emerge from the corporeal ashes of those who dared challenge the corporate state's programmatic killing of oppressed people in and outside the U.S. It was this imagination of a righteous political death, a glorified descent into hell mandated by a social formation that fed on the bodies of disobedients and disposables, that allowed for the creative rearticulation of the imminent, violent consequence of repression.
A touching look into the struggle of 70s revolutionaries........1998-07-27
This book offers an excellent, honest portrayal of the day to day reality of 70s black revolutionairies and it can be promised that once you begin reading, you will rush to the end.
This book takes you to the heart of the Black Power movement and is so intriguing because it is written by someone who lived, and died for a cause in which he believed.
So often books or studies that focus on this specific facet of the civil rights era dillute the reality of the moment, because they are writing from a mere spectator's point of view, rather than from the perspective of actual participants.
For this reason, this book should be a must read for anyone studying the Black Panther Party--if they want to know the principles, beliefs and hopes of the people.
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