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5.0 out of 5 stars A new approach to intuition helps readers be full sensory
This new approach to intuition can be employed by anyone -- whether they want to know the mystery of the pyramids or the location of their car keys. The author explains that our conscious mind is like a bubble in a sea of Universal Mind. Everything that has ever happened, every thought or idea is but the thickness of the bubble wall away. The trick, of course, is to...
Published on February 1, 2002 by Metaphysician

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1.0 out of 5 stars sales pitch
After reading this book, and getting past the MANY grammarical errors, I scratched my head wondering what the book had to do with the title. It was nothing at all what I would have expected. All this book seems to be is simply a man telling a story of how he came to be writing this book. It's nothing more than a sales pitch. I don't see how he advises you to tap into...
Published on April 20, 2008 by Karen Malinowski


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A new approach to intuition helps readers be full sensory, February 1, 2002
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This review is from: Omni Perception: Tapping Your Ability to See All (Paperback)
This new approach to intuition can be employed by anyone -- whether they want to know the mystery of the pyramids or the location of their car keys. The author explains that our conscious mind is like a bubble in a sea of Universal Mind. Everything that has ever happened, every thought or idea is but the thickness of the bubble wall away. The trick, of course, is to penetrate the wall. This book lays out seven keys that unlock the way.

Stephen Hawley Martin knew he had the power of intuition. What he learned on a weekend retreat at the School of Metaphysics was that his uncanny ability is a skill that can be taught. In Omni Perception he does just that in an entertaining and engaging way so that you, too, can have or enhance your power.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars sales pitch, April 20, 2008
This review is from: Omni Perception: Tapping Your Ability to See All (Paperback)
After reading this book, and getting past the MANY grammarical errors, I scratched my head wondering what the book had to do with the title. It was nothing at all what I would have expected. All this book seems to be is simply a man telling a story of how he came to be writing this book. It's nothing more than a sales pitch. I don't see how he advises you to tap into any power to see all anywhere in the book.
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