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The Beyond is Part of the Here Now Book 2
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The Beyond is Part of the Here Now Book 2 is a collection of stories about ghosts, angels, and encounters with the divine, woven together with Bible verses and personal reflections. Each chapter shares someone’s experience with the supernatural, whether it is a farmer’s ghost appearing in a photograph, an angel warning a man in a Las Vegas casino, or visions of loved ones after death. The author moves easily between storytelling and teaching, connecting these experiences to scripture, faith, and the hope of eternal life. At its heart, the book insists that death is not an end but a doorway, and that love, faith, and God’s presence carry on.
I found myself surprised by how much I enjoyed the storytelling style. The writing feels conversational and simple, and that makes the heavy topics easier to absorb. Sometimes the language is direct, almost blunt, and that works because it gives the stories a raw and sincere tone. The sincerity shines through, and that’s what made me keep turning the pages. I didn’t always agree with the interpretations of events, but I respected the honesty and devotion behind them.
What stood out most to me was the balance between the eerie and the comforting. Some of the ghost stories gave me chills, yet the underlying message was always about God’s protection and the hope of life beyond death. That mix stirred a lot of emotions in me. I felt a strange pull between skepticism and wonder, between wanting proof and letting the mystery be. The book invited me to sit with that tension instead of running from it. There were passages that made me pause, look up, and think about my own life, my own beliefs, and even my own losses.
I’d recommend this book to readers who are open to both faith and the supernatural. If you’ve ever been curious about life after death, or if you find comfort in stories of angels and unseen presences, you’ll find something meaningful here. It would be especially good for someone going through grief, because it offers hope in the middle of loss. Even if you don’t believe every story, the spirit of the book feels like a hand reaching out, saying you’re not alone.
Pages: 64 | ASIN : B089T1T8VK
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What Happens to the Soul?
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The Ghost of the Sundance Kid and Other Stories is a unique blend of frontier history, spiritual inquiry, and personal narrative, each infused with moral lessons and philosophical questions about the soul, justice, and the afterlife. Where did the idea for this book come from, and how did it develop over time?
The idea came from an unexpected event. While visiting a tourist site, I stayed behind after the group moved on, and took photographs of the living quarters of the Hole in the Wall outlaw gang. To my surprise, a phantom face appeared in one of the photographs. I had already invented “Biblical Parapsychology,” so decided to provide an explanation for this latest phenomenon. I’m not a ghost hunter, I’m a Judeo-Christian minister, and that is why I weave explanations from the Bible into my work. These apparitions just appear on their own in my camera.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
The main theme is to provide at least a partial answer to what happens to the soul when we die? Apparently heaven is not automatic, and some like this man remain earthbound. I would like people to ponder where it is they wish their soul to go when their physical body expires, as Shakespeare says, “come to dust.”
Did you find anything in your research of this story that surprised you?
I was surprised when pouring into extensive research into the life of Harry A. Longabaugh, the Sundance Kid. The more you look at his so called death in Bolivia, the more you realize it was a staged event. When evidence comes forward from several angles and sources, one can see the real picture forming.
What is the next book you’re working on, and when can readers expect it to be available?
The next book is forming, but I need knee surgery, am looking to improve my physical conditions first. Next book likely available in a year.
Author Links: Goodreads | Amazon
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The Ghost of the Sundance Kid
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June Raleigh’s The Ghost of the Sundance Kid and Other Stories is a unique blend of frontier history, spiritual inquiry, and personal narrative. The book opens with the titular tale of the Sundance Kid’s ghost, sparked by a photograph the author says shows his apparition. What follows is a deep, often reverent dive into the life and legend of Harry Longabaugh, aka the Sundance Kid, as well as other real-life characters from the Wild West. Interspersed are thought-provoking spiritual reflections and biblical allusions. The latter half of the book includes additional paranormal-themed short stories that focus on modern settings, each infused with moral lessons and philosophical questions about the soul, justice, and the afterlife.
Reading this book was like taking a walk through an old ghost town with a guide who truly believes the past is still very much alive. I found Raleigh’s voice warm and intimate, and at times, disarmingly personal. She doesn’t hide behind scholarly distance; instead, she brings her own beliefs and experiences front and center. She made me feel like the Sundance Kid was more than a name in an old Pinkerton file—like he was someone still trying to be understood. The integration of biblical commentary alongside the outlaw lore gave the book an unusual but compelling heartbeat. It’s clear Raleigh sees history not just as facts, but as a spiritual echo.
The writing sways between storytelling, autobiography, and theology. There were moments when I wanted to dwell longer in the gritty details of the Old West, but the narrative would pivot sharply into spiritual reflection or social commentary. And while the ghost stories are touching and emotionally charged, they often read more like personal testimony than fiction or journalistic accounts. I admire the courage it takes to lay out one’s beliefs so plainly and connect the dots between past lives and present lessons.
This book left me reflective and oddly comforted. It’s for anyone who finds themselves wondering about the things we don’t see, the stories we forget, or the people history left behind. If you’re drawn to true crime, western history, ghost stories, or Christian spiritual writing, you’ll probably find something in here to chew on. It’s an honest and heartfelt work.
Pages: 80 | ASIN : B0BD9DTG9S
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The Crying Tree and the Magic Rock
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John Russell’s The Crying Tree and the Magic Rock is a captivating collection of true-life paranormal experiences interwoven with personal anecdotes and reflections. Russell takes readers on a journey through eerie encounters, from sentient trees to mystical rocks, blending a sense of wonder with profound themes about interconnectedness and respect for the natural and spiritual world.
Russell’s writing has a conversational tone that pulls you in, but at times, it feels almost too casual. The story about the titular “Crying Tree” stayed with me. Here, a half-dead magnolia tree with a face etched into its trunk becomes a symbol of neglect and care. Russell’s heartfelt interaction with the tree—and its eventual demise—was moving, especially as he detailed the “gifts” it left behind, like a canna and sunflower sprouting in its wake. Another standout moment is where a seemingly ordinary stone communicates with Russell, altering its weight, appearance, and even showcasing mystical symbols like his name. This chapter fascinated me but also raised questions. While Russell’s interpretations of these occurrences are earnest, the lack of critical exploration or skepticism may alienate readers who need more grounding. It’s undeniably entertaining, though, and his sincerity shines through every description. What truly kept me turning the pages were the unexpected doses of humor, as in “I Fried a Bus.” This anecdote about accidentally disabling a city bus with a burst of psychic energy was laugh-out-loud funny, showcasing Russell’s self-awareness and knack for finding humor in the bizarre.
The Crying Tree and the Magic Rock is ideal for those intrigued by the supernatural or anyone who enjoys deeply personal, reflective storytelling with a mystical edge. It’s not for skeptics looking for evidence or tight narratives. But if you’re open to wonder and a bit of the uncanny, this book feels like sitting down with a friend who has endless, bizarre, and heartfelt stories to share. It made me laugh, ponder, and—most importantly—believe a little more in the magic of the unseen.
Pages: 192 | ASIN : B0DK8MJ89N
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SOL: supportive guidance for healing & awakening
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Joseph Clarke’s SOL – Supportive Guidance for Healing & Awakening is a compelling book for readers seeking solace and growth amidst life’s tumultuous journey. This self-help book, divided into insightful parts, guides readers through understanding their divine nature, introduces daily practices for spiritual and personal development, and emphasizes the importance of community in one’s healing journey. Clarke’s book is both personal and universal, rooted in his own experiences with acute myeloid leukemia, which catalyzed his deep dive into spiritual awakening and mindfulness.
Clarke’s writing effectively demystifies complex spiritual concepts. The book’s first part offers a buffet of spiritual wisdom that is both profound and accessible, making it easy to connect with the ideas presented. Particularly striking is the way Clarke explains the ephemeral nature of existence through the metaphor of the universe as a “dream,” encouraging a reevaluation of our perceptions and our place within the cosmos.
The book is comprehensive in its scope but I think some readers might find the wealth of practices in Part 2, the “SOL Flourishing Program™,” overwhelming. While these practices aim to cater to diverse needs, the sheer volume could be daunting for those new to mindfulness or spiritual practice. Yet, for those willing to navigate through this abundance, the rewards are substantial, offering tools that can be tailored to fit individual paths toward healing.
The inclusion of community engagement in Part 3 is a highlight for me, recognizing that healing is not just an internal process but one that involves our interactions with others. Clarke’s emphasis on community not only broadens the book’s appeal but also serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of our experiences.
SOL is a treasure trove of spiritual insights and practical wisdom. It is particularly suited for those who are at a crossroads, individuals facing health challenges, or anyone embarking on a journey of personal transformation. Its lessons are universal yet deeply personal, and Clarke’s compassionate voice assures us that healing is within reach, inviting us to explore the depths of our own spirits with courage and hope.
Pages: 358 | ASIN : B0CXH2WWFG
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Dedication and Persistence
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20 Ways to Increase Your Psychic Abilities teaches readers how to increase their psychic abilities by following your practical step-by-step lessons that build on each other to help hone one’s skills. What sparked the need to write this book?
For many years, the Other Side has communicated and taught these techniques to me; I put them into practice for myself, so I know they work. I began to teach these principles to my clients when appropriate so that they could utilize them to improve their lives. It dawned on me that I needed to accumulate these lessons into a book so that these valuable techniques could be communicated to a wider audience and help more people.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
That developing psychic abilities and increasing spiritual growth is not an onerous, difficult task. I wanted my readers to understand that developing their inherent gifts and abilities is within easy reach. I simplified the techniques so that anyone can easily understand them and put them into practice right away.
What experience in your life has had the biggest impact on your writing?
Authoring and publishing my first book, Riding with Ghosts, Angels, and the Spirits of the Dead. That opened up the floodgates, and I’ve now published three multi-award-winning books, with more on the way. I owe it all to completing that first book.
What is one thing that you hope readers take away from 20 Ways to Increase Your Psychic Abilities?
Although the techniques are easy to learn and put into practice it takes dedication and persistence to see results.
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As an internationally known professional psychic John is frequently asked by his worldwide clientele, “How can I develop my own psychic abilities?” In response to those requests John has authored this book to help anyone to increase their own psychic powers, and to apply those powers in practical ways in order to better their lives and the lives of others.
The reader doesn’t have to have any psychic knowledge or training to be able to use this book right away. The complete beginner can begin with the first chapter and learn to practice psychometry successfully, and then proceed through the book and learn other exciting, entertaining, and useful techniques. And someone with above average psychic abilities and understanding may still find some useful theory and knowledge that they can apply, as well as new food for thought.
From the foreword written by JV Johnson (Ghost Hunters TV show. Host — Paranormal IRL; Beyond Reality; The Independence Gang. publisher/editor of TAPS Para-magazine.): “In 20 Ways to Increase Your Psychic Abilities, John offers the same guidance for any who look to broaden their spectrum of understanding. John presents a straightforward and eye-opening approach to unleashing your psychic potential. As he says, ‘…like all things, practice and consistency is key.’ You will find him to be an inspiration as I have for the years I have known him. And, even though you may not have the chance to meet John personally, through his books and his words, you will find in him, as I did, a true friend.” JV Johnson.
John Russell has been a professional psychic for 50 years. Internationally known, he has provided psychic readings for clients in over 40 countries. John filmed a TV pilot for The History Channel in which he psychically explored the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. For over 15 years he has been a popular featured guest, heard worldwide, on many radio shows and podcasts.
Over the last year and a half John has been interviewed over 100 times, including appearances on: Coast to Coast AM with George Noory — The Unexplained with Howard Hughes (UK) — FATE Magazine Radio with Kat Hobson — Beyond Reality with JV Johnson — Darkness Radio with Tim Dennis — Shifting the Paradigm with Cristina Gomez — The Unidentified Celebrity Review with Luis Jimenez; and many more.
Also available by John Russell: “Riding with Ghosts, Angels, and the Spirits of the Dead” and “A Knock in the Attic.”
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20 Ways to Increase Your Psychic Abilities
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20 Ways to Increase Your Psychic Abilities by John Russell offers a comprehensive and practical guide for anyone interested in developing their psychic skills. The book begins with clear, actionable advice on performing psychometry, stressing the importance of having a suitable partner with a good memory, belief in psychic abilities, and honesty. Russell underscores the need for focus and a distraction-free environment during practice sessions, ensuring readers understand the importance of concentration in honing their abilities.
The author extends the application of psychometry beyond object readings, exploring its potential in assessing people and situations. He delves into how psychometry can provide insights into relationships, business dealings, and even health concerns. This thorough analysis and attention to detail are consistent throughout the book. Russell provides detailed instructions and explanations, encouraging readers to trust their impressions and avoid self-censorship. Through anecdotes and examples, he demonstrates how each of the 20 methods can yield accurate insights into objects and their histories, thereby improving psychic abilities.
Russell’s approach is practical and grounded, insisting on dedication and practice in developing psychic skills. The book is logically structured, guiding the reader progressively deeper into the subject matter without overwhelming them. It covers not only the how-to aspects but also what is needed to succeed. The author highlights the practical applications of psychometry, showing how it can be used to gain insights into people and situations, make informed decisions, avoid potential financial pitfalls, and assess relationships.
20 Ways to Increase Your Psychic Abilities is an engaging and well-written book that will prompt readers to consider their psychic potential and other phenomena. John Russell’s clear guidance and thorough exploration of the topic make this book a significant resource for enhancing one’s psychic abilities.
Pages: 170 | ASIN : B0CFD28JP9
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Guardians of the Latte Stones
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Set against the backdrop of Sasebo’s economic struggles, Guardians of the Latte Stones, by M.K. Aleja, is a compelling historical fiction narrative interwoven with elements of folklore and the harsh realities of World War II. The story follows Yuki and Takeshi, siblings grappling with the loss of their parents and the cruelty of their guardians. Takeshi, seeking an escape, enlists in Japan’s Imperial Army, believing he’s secured a favorable position on a seemingly tranquil tropical island. However, the island harbors a dark secret, challenging Takeshi’s perceptions of warfare and morality.
Aleja masterfully merges fantasy and historical elements, weaving a narrative rich in suspense and tinged with a sense of foreboding. This novel skillfully intertwines authentic historical details with creative storytelling, immersing readers in the era’s cultural, social, and emotional contexts. Structured like a classic fairytale, it features a young protagonist navigating a world of sinister relatives and pivotal decisions. The story centers on Takeshi, whose initial dreams of glorified military service clash with the harsh realities of war, forming the story’s core. The characters are thoughtfully crafted, bringing their challenges and victories to life in a way that resonates with readers.
Aleja’s meticulous approach to narrative construction and his knack for intricate storytelling are noteworthy, offering an engaging and enlightening read. This book poignantly addresses the human toll of war, presenting a seldom-seen perspective on WWII. As the plot progresses, Takeshi and the readers encounter the ancestral spirits of Guam. These spirits, seeking retribution for past injustices, introduce a supernatural layer to the story. Their actions and subsequent developments prompted Takeshi to reevaluate the Japanese army’s role on the island, providing an insightful look at the effects of wartime occupation.
Guardians of the Latte Stones is a story that transcends its historical setting, weaving together elements of a ghost story and a poignant commentary on the futility of war. Aleja’s approach is both ambitious and nuanced, imbuing the novel with a rich emotional depth. This book is not just a historical account but a multifaceted exploration of war, cultural conflict, and moral ambiguity.
Pages: 377 | ASIN : B0CTS9KYR9
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