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Talking with Angels,
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This review is from: Talking With Angels (Paperback)
Talking with Angels is a personal account of a former hardened sceptic's experiences during and after his visit to the Monroe Institute in Virginia. This has to be one of the most thrilling and fascinating books on the subject of higher realms that I have ever encountered. There is far more going on around us than we can ever imagine. I heartily recommend Talking with Angels. It moved me, in some instances, to tears.
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Enthralling Memoir of Spiritual Exploration,
By Sarah Moore "Sarah" (Nashville, TN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Talking With Angels (Paperback)
As someone who works in the writing and publishing industry, I am asked to read dozens of books every month. More often than not, I can find some aspect of the book about which I am able to share some positive feedback. After all, these published manuscripts are the very personal creations of their authors and therefore offer unique connections to the human condition. I enjoy the opportunity I have in my field to discover the many different ways in which people express their emotions through the written word. However, it is unusual for a book to reach my desk at just the right moment in my life that its impact on me is greater than simply an appreciation for good literature. The new release Talking with Angels by Richard and Denise Tuminello is one such book. Recent events in my life have made me more open to new ideas, and Talking with Angels certainly is a work that has introduced me to concepts and practices that were wholly unfamiliar to me before.This husband and wife team of writers offers up what is essentially their personal journal of spiritual discovery over the last several years. It begins with Rich detailing his first experience at The Monroe Institute in the beautiful mountains of Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. This learning facility was created to promote the expansion of the human consciousness and the exploration of existence beyond the physical realm. Rich shares his impressions of the physical environment that surrounded him, an overview of what students at the Institute can expect on their first visit, and how his life was transformed by his time studying there. The second part of the book focuses on the chronological retelling of experiences that Rich and Denise have had in their sessions with Angels and other Star Beings. When readers encounter these entries, each of which is dated just as one would expect in a journal, they will feel as if they are being allowed into private, emotional moments. Rich and Denise even engage in a written dialogue with one another in many of the entries, comparing their experiences during sessions with the Angels. By exposing their raw emotions and the undeniable effect that opening up to this non-physical world has on them, the authors create a connection with each reader. I certainly could sense the joy and the fullness of life practically leaping from the page. If presented with this book six months ago, I would have given it a skeptical glance and quickly dismissed any possibility that the material could have intelligent substance. Discussions about visiting a Café in the Astral Realm and the merging of souls is not comfortable territory for someone who has enjoyed the tangible, verifiable aspects of the physical world in which we live. However, the quality of the writing struck me right away and provoked a willingness to give the actual content a chance. Once I removed my existing hesitations, I allowed myself to develop an emotional connection while reading interesting, heartfelt material. While I still may not be able to relate to all of the ways in which Denise and Rich expanded their consciousness, the book Talking with Angels did expose me to new possibilities in communication and create a desire in me to learn more.
2.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Talking With Angels (Paperback)
Daily updates on angel healing work for author and spouse was tiresome. Liked the opening of the book.
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Talking with Angels is one of the most profound and beautiful love stories I have ever read. The union of heart and soul is what we all yearn for. A most beautiful union...Diana Hunter
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BEWARE - GO TO THE REAL ONE,
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The title "Talking With Angels" belongs to the original book co-signed by Gitta Mallasz and published by Daimon Verlag, in 1998, 1992, 1996 and 2006. It was originally written in Hungarian in 1943, first published in French in 1976, and is now translated in many languages.How? Just type "GITTA MALLASZ" in the search bar. You'll find TRUTH. You may find enlightenment too! - Note: Talking With Angels, the original one, authored by Gitta Mallasz has currently NINE five stars (*****) comments on Amazon (Sept. 12, 2010), vs. 1 comment with two stars - a person who loved the story, but not the philosophy. Everyone can have one's own likes and dislikes. But no one can use innocently the title of an acknowledged masterpiece. Let's chose the real, the true and the authentic thing! The Copyright issue will be raised. |
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Talking With Angels by Denise Tuminello (Paperback - September 15, 2009)
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