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Psychometry, a practical and spiritual consideration, August 2, 2000
This review is from: Psychometry the Science of Touch (Paperback)
Have you ever held a certain stone or old well worn, well loved peice of jewelry and wished it could speak to and tell you its story? Bevy C. Jaegers, who wrote "Psychometry - The science of touch." was once a young skeptic researching the field of ESP for the purposes of debunking it until she held a few objects in her hand and began to describe the people places and events surrounding the objects.
Intrigued and ever practical due to her family's police background, Bevy found she was able to learn psychometry and reproduce results in a reliable fashion. She began teaching others and then wrote this book. "Psychometry, I have often said, and will continue to say; is the easiest of all the psi talents to learn. It is one everyone can do, and do well."
She discusses what psychometry is and how it works, demystyfiying and disconnecting it from any sort of mysterious or occult nature. She teaches that all objects are made up of atomic particles and give off some kinds of energy that we all can access. This is the basis of the work that she and the Psi Squad does for law enforcement agencies, archaeologists and investment firms worldwide.
The book is filled with examples and practical exercises that are easy and fun to do. She offers a simple yet thorough process using six simple words that will help any novice attain success in their first efforts at psychometry.
She is one of the early people to link science and spirituality. Using the process of psychometry as a way to open the minds eye, one can open the door in the mind that links us to our relationship with the universe.
I've met Bevy at the Remote Viewers conference this past May and enjoy her practcal and no-nonsense approach to ESP. She is a self-taught individual and is the author of fifteen books and several dozen feature articles appearing in the national press and magazines. "Psychometry - The Science of Touch", is a must for my reference book collection. Terry Fischer
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