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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fascinating biography,
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This review is from: The Seeress of Prevorst: Her Secret Language and Prophecies from the Spirit World (Paperback)
The Seeress of Prevorst *****
Her Secret Language And Prophesies from the Spirit World By John DeSalvo, Ph.D. Talk about an interesting book! I am always on the lookout for facts to back up amazing phenomena, and Dr. DeSalvo not only backs up his statements with facts, he answers your questions before you ask them. The result is a fascinating biography of a woman with extraordinary talents, one being like those of Edgar Cayce and Sir Oliver Lodge. While Casey gave histories and cures for illnesses, the Seeress actually described the method used by spirit to attain the spiritual concept behind them. I was particularly interested in the secret language of the not too well known 19th century German mystic, Frederika Hauffe (1801-1829) for several reasons. It is something that I experienced myself once in a vivid dream, and, I have read about it in books by past life hypnotist Dolores Canon - Conversations with Nostradamus, and her Convoluted Universe, that this language of spirits has been encountered by persons under hypnosis who, at a certain point during hypnosis enter a level where they understand a language they do not know in this incarnation. Dr. DeSalvo explains in his Preface that the basic language of the angels that the Seeress encountered always happened on a journey at a certain soul level in the world of spirit. To me, this proves the reality of "the secret language." Another interesting point is the fact that this Seeress was able to write the language as well, examples of which are in this book that are from the original German writings about the Seeress. Seems that the spiritual script that the Seeress was able to write has a lot in common with the script produced by Betty and Barney Hill while under hypnosis concerning their captivity aboard a UFO. Samples are given that show the similarity of the two. Most of us get feelings and impressions of people we see the first time and are immediately drawn to - or repulsed by them. Ever give a thought to what the reason may be? I certainly have, and chided myself for judging people on these feelings. On page 84 DeSalvo's explanation of the Seeress'sensitivity to a person's moral character made all clear the reasons why. Numerologists will be interested in what the Seeress had to say about our two personal inner numbers, and where she looked to calculate the date of a person's death. While Dr. DeSalvo was a college administrator he found that once the small talk was over he would introduce thoughts on things of a spiritual nature. Students would immediately perk up wanting to learn more, which proved to him that the real goal for most people is to find something meaningful in life, and that is spiritual enlightenment.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Seereess of Prevost,
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Very interesting book. I am fascnated by this subject but would also have liked it to have more specifics about what she predicted.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Buy this book in paperback not Kindle,
By Robin Landry "Robin Landry, Author of "Wh... (Seatac, WA United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This is quite an interesting book, but it was more of an outline of the Seeress' life than anything else. I felt like it was one long introduction of her and the people around her, and not enough of what she actually said. What she did say was pretty amazing and I'll have to look further into her life in the future.
The author does a fine job giving us the background of the Seeress' life, enough to make me want to know more. What was most fascinating about her was how she was able to see into the spirit world, and even bring us back the language that angels use. Could this be what 'speaking in tongues' is all about? There were only a few examples of this throughout the book, and I definitely wanted to hear more. The Seeress' explanation of numbers was amazing and fit in with numerology says in other books. There are pictures scattered throughout the book, but on my Kindle I couldn't get them big enough to really study them. This is a book you'll want in paperback, not Kindle. It's a good resource book and a good introduction the amazing woman who saw into the world of spirits. What I couldn't understand, and the book doesn't give an explanation for, is why was the woman sick in the first place? Her extreme poor health seemed to have caused her to be in a constant state of a 'vision quest', but why couldn't she cure herself like Edgar Cayce did? De Salvo did say that she drew up some device that was supposed to help her with her nerves, but why wasn't it used? If she got well would she lose her ability to peek into the other dimension? This book sparked more questions than answers for me. Maybe there is no more to know that what the author wrote, but I will still keep my eye out for any more books about the Seeress from Provost.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing Book,
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I have not finished this book, but so far it is very disappointing and boring. Hopefully, it will get better. I've already started a couple of other books, which is not a good sign.
4 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DISAPPOINTING!!,
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THIS BOOK WAS SUCH A DISAPPOINTMENT, I ORDERED THE BOOK BY JUSTINUS KERNER/MRS. CROWE TO FIND OUT ABOUT THE SEERESS OF PREVORST AND HER PROPHECIES. IT IS MUCH BETTER.
1 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Strange book,
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I really wish I did not buy this book. It is just out right strange. The language in it is useless. Even if it is the language of the angels, I know the angels speak English now, cause they talk to me and listen.
So what is the purpose to this. Most of the book is just outright weird. |
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The Seeress of Prevorst: Her Secret Language and Prophecies from the Spirit World by John A. DeSalvo (Paperback - November 25, 2008)
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