Unlock Your Spiritual Sight and Experience the Spirit World Everyone can gain the ability to see spirits and communicate with loved ones in the spirit world, whether you're a medium or not. Mediumship Scrying & Transfiguration for Beginners shows how to develop skills for mediumship, scrying, séances, transfiguration, clearing your space, and protecting yourself from harm. Designed for everyone from psychics to everyday people who are curious about spirituality and the afterlife, this book will help you see past life images, ghosts, and loved ones in spirit. There's a great deal of comfort in knowing that life continues after death. This book will show you how to gain first-hand experiences of the other side, whether its seeing spirits manifest in a crystal ball, in a transfiguration, or through any number of different physical materials. With step-by-step instructions and explanations of tools and techniques, author Diana Palm will show you that the gift of psychic sight is available to everyone.
I’m really into what I like to dub “weird ass shit” so this book was right up my alley. After receiving an astrology reading last month that indicated I have some latent spiritual gifts in my natal chart, I checked this book out from the library. In it, the author describes how to develop skills for mediumship, scrying, séances, and transfiguration. Her conversational step-by-step instructions on how to perform these psychic abilities, along with clearing your space and protecting yourself from harm, was immensely helpful and written to help anyone gain those abilities, regardless of background.
Sometimes, her writing felt a bit disorganized as she bounced from topic to topic, and that caused me to lose focus while reading. Overall, this is a book I would check out again once I feel personally ready to learn how to do these practices myself instead of just learning about them.
Although it seemed to be exciting and that I would be learning more about the topic with a book for newcomers, reading “Mediumship Scrying & Transfiguration for Beginners: A Guide to Spirit Communication,” by Diana Palm, turned out to be a bitter experience that I most likely will not want to repeat in the near future. Finally, I will say that although Palm tried to drove me crazy about how simple things can be and should always be, she made the point perfectly clear: There’s no need fo over elaborated techniques or ritual in order to speak with our deceased loved ones, or any other kind of spirit, just a few words and a clear intention will be enough to start, and try to learn more about the process while you practice. Points in here for the author. I won’t say I will not read any other book from Diana Palm ever, we all know we should never say never, so I’ll keep the door open, just a little bit, in case there’s something else she has to tell, although the next time I will probably not be as thrilled as I was with this first book. Regular book, but nothing else.