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They Don't See What I See: How to Talk With Loved Ones Who Have Crossed over

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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 daughter's suicide. With her nononsense 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 Don't See What I See also includes tips to prepare for channeling and methods to use while channeling to avoid contacting evil spirits.

144 pages, Paperback

First published September 30, 2002

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April 18, 2009
This is a good introduction to mediumship, and it's an easy read. Good for the novice or those interested in getting their feet wet in a new world. It also has some good tips for those wanting to work on psychic development.
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July 6, 2016
I really enjoyed this book and learned a lot from it. I don't feel as afraid anymore. You just have to keep an open mind.
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