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Worker in the Light: Unlock Your Five Senses and Liberate Your Limitless Potential [Hardcover]

George Noory , William J. Birnes
2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (67 customer reviews)


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Book Description

September 19, 2006
George R. Noory is the host of America's top late-night radio talk show, Coast to Coast AM, which is broadcast to more than 500 radio stations in the U.S. and Canada and streamed over the Internet to more than ten million people, five nights a week. Noory truly believes that there are forces, both good and evil, at work on Earth, forces that can be harnessed by human beings. Fueled by a transcending experience at a very young age, Noory turned his life into an investigation of the possibilities and influence of such forces, and how we can use them to enhance our lives.
Now George Noory has woven his life's work into both an amazing memoir and a miraculous key that readers can use to unlock the secret to their own sensual transcendence and liberate their limitless potential. Through Worker in the Light, George Noory will show readers how to:

*Unlock the secrets to unlimited spiritual growth
*Transcend all doubts and fears
*Shatter the prison walls of their five senses
*Deploy the power of intuition to see the future
*Free themselves from the confines of time
*Facilitate the power of lucid dreaming


Through easily understood, step-by-step instructions, and examples from his own life, George Noory shows how he has surpassed his own limitations and frustrations, how he has freed himself from doubts and fears, and how he glimpsed the right way out of life's desperate straits. He will teach readers how to overcome fear and doubt and find happiness and success.



Editorial Reviews

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"If you've ever wanted to travel in time, see your own future, and spread the wings of your spirit, this book is for you. One of the best books on human empowerment I have ever read."--Uri Geller, world-renowned psychic on Worker in the Light
 
"Even dyed-in-the-wool skeptics will enjoy this intriguing and often spooky exploration of George Noory's extraordinary world. Worker in the Light helps explain why Coast to Coast AM is one of the most popular radio shows in history."-- Tess Gerritsen, New York Times bestselling author of Vanish
 
"From a chilling and chaotic on-air confrontation with a Ouija Board through a series of personal encounters with the unknown ranging from an out-of-body experience as a child to a terrifying discovery about Voodoo, Coast to Coast AM's mesmerizing host George Noory absolutely riveted me. What a life! I envy him these great adventures at the edge of reality...and a little farther beyond than most of us would dare to go. George is a very warm guy who has seen and done some very scary things. Late at night you can get a thrill by listening to George on the radio--and then, when it's really late, you can pick up his book...if you dare."---Whitley Strieber, New York Times bestselling author The Grays
 
"The ultimate primer for all those who believe there is more to life than simply death and taxes, written by a man who has made a career of bringing to light the world's experts with the rest of us who seek to be informed. Easy to follow, fascinating in its revelations, Worker in the Light is simply a must-read." 
--Steve Alten, New York Times bestselling author of MEG and The Loch
 
 
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author


George R. Noory is the host of America's top overnight radio show, Coast to Coast AM, which is broadcast over 500 radio stations as well as streamed over the Internet to over 10 million people a night. He was born in Detroit and now resides in St. Louis and Los Angeles. A three-time Emmy Award winning producer, Noory also spent nine years in the United States Naval reserve as an officer being awarded the distinguished Navy Achievement Award.


William J. Birnes is the New York Times bestselling co-author of The Day After Roswell with Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso. Birnes is the publisher of UFO Magazine and Filament Electronic Books and was the editor of the UFO Encyclopedia and the McGraw-Hill Personal Computer Programming Encyclopedia. Birnes lives in Los Angeles and New York with his wife, novelist and editor, Nancy Hayfield.



Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; First Edition edition (September 19, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765310872
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765310873
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (67 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,214,709 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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205 of 223 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Worker review.........not good. October 27, 2006
Format:Hardcover
As a big C2C fan I eagerly snapped up the book without even reading the comments on the back and side. I surmised that the book would be great because I enjoy Noory's work on C2C and he seems like an honest person who would give you your money's worth and then some. WRONG. This book is barely readable. The first half of the book is dedicated to a bunch of stories about events in Noory's life. He talks about his relatives and experiences as a child. I guess it is readable for a short time but you keep asking yourself when do we get to ANYTHING regarding the grandiose claims made on the inside cover ? (Transcend all doubts and fears,shatter the prison walls of your five senses, free yourself from the confines of time, etc,). I found nothing in the book that delivers anything close to those claims. I guess this book could be worthwhile if you just want some stories and history on topics such as remote viewing BUT you will be disappointed if you are looking for techniques to achieve the outrageous claims made on the inside cover.
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63 of 72 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Total rip-off waste of time & money March 13, 2007
Format:Hardcover
I am very disappointed in George. I listen to George, Ian and Art almost every single day through podcast. Everything that is in this book has been said umpteenth times on the show. For example, he spends a good deal of time explaining how to keep a dream diary. Who doesn't know how to do that, especially among the C2C audience? Give me a break! It sounds like he wrote it during commercial breaks of the Chris Angel show. I believe that George is looking to make a quick buck at the expense of his fans. What a shame.
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85 of 99 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars In The Dark January 24, 2007
Format:Hardcover
This book (if you can call it that) is scattered, shallow, and limited. Supposedly, he was to "plumb the depths" of new paranormal exercises. Basically, this was an exercise in futility. For Noory to tell us we are entering a "new age" is pedantic and oft-repeated. Nothing new here to see, folks. Move along.
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35 of 42 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars BIG DISAPPOINTMENT!!! April 2, 2007
By K-Girl
Format:Hardcover
As a huge fan of Coast to Coast AM for over 12 years, I expected when George wrote this book, and the promises made as to it's valuable content, that I would get a great value in practical exercises to make huge changes in my personal and spiritual potential to help myself and most especially for my children. I forked out money I could barely even afford because of the promise the book makes, even in it's title. I have NEVER been so terribly disappointed and let down. This book is nothing more than a bad reiteration of Coast shows and constant quoting of other authors!!! GEORGE, you are NO Whitley Streiber or Art Bell. How sad it looks as though this was just a thrown together ploy to make money off the trust of Valuable Coast to Coast AM fans. As an avid life long reader, I cannot recommend this book for any use or value, and the title is sadly misleading. This book reads as though he threw it together in one weekend, complete with typographical errors and sentences that make no sense, where is the editor??? Good Grief do not buy this atrocious book, I wasted my money, and I am sadly let down, what a fake!!!!This man should do us all a favor and not ever write another thing again!!! I will never trust Noory & Co again! Art should NEVER have retired!!! At least when you buy a book he writes you get some value & content. Two thumbs down for Noory!
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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars George Snoory... December 1, 2008
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I am a long time listener to Coast to Coast Am and over the past three years I have noticed a change in George Noory as a host. It's as if he is getting more elementary and overly simple minded. It's as if he has forgotten all of the knowledge he has been exposed to from the guests he has had on over the years. The questions he asks are as if he knows nothing of the esoteric. The show is becoming more about him then about his guests.

This book is a fine example of this. I agree with the majority of these reviews, this book was certainly written for promoting himself as a personality. I am really tired of him continually reminding us of his late aunt Shafica Karagulla too. Yawn.

My guess is he is playing it so safe to keep his job, that he has become boring and dull. Hence this fluff filled wordy book supposedly written by George Noory.

If this Catholic good boy is an intuitive, remote viewing, time traveler and thinks he has the authority to teach such subjects, then I am a hamster coo coo ca choo.
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30 of 36 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I read the better part of this book at the bookstore, while waiting a few minutes for my car to be serviced. Yes, it's that fluffy of a read. But let's be honest, there is no way that George Noory could have written this book, or any other book.

I have been listening to C2C for years, and I honestly think that Mr. Noory may be in the early stages of dementia. Seriously. His word selection is increasingly limited. Over time, he has begun to choose simpler and simpler words all the time to express himself. He repeats the same cliches and aphorisms over and over. (such as "I don't believe in coincidences"). He verbally muddles through the news update segment at the beginning of the show every single night, crossing up words, dropping syllables, putting strange, random emphasis on the wrong word or syllable. As a subscriber to the podcast, I have hours of mp3 files to back this up. He asks his guests questions that are so irrelevant to the topic and out of step with the narrative, that they respond with long, awkward pauses of apparent disbelief. He blurts out unsolicited medical advice, including a recent show where he even recommended a prescription drug to a listener by name, after hearing a ten second medical history. This shows a serious lack of impulse control and judgement, which is a hallmark of frontal lobe dementia. He increasingly reports doing absent minded things and having accidents, such as "falling into a giant puddle of water" in Austin. He is at exactly the right age to be experiencing the onset of frontal lobe dementia or perhaps early Alzheimers. He needs to get help, for sure. And if he isn't in the early stages of dementia, then he has to be drinking enough before the show to impair his thinking and speech. Either way, he needs to seek help or retire, or both.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars He's no biggie
Not interesting enough to even get very far into the book....sorry. I expected more. Am thinking he is really into himself and IMHO has a holier than thou attitude.
Published 2 months ago by Fran Wilson
3.0 out of 5 stars Love George Noory and His Message
But alas, poor George, you can't write worth a whit. Get together with Whitley and Stephen and share some secrets to keeping a reader hooked with style. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Carol Chase Mcelheney
1.0 out of 5 stars A waste of time & money
Diffivult to believe that Noory authored this.. very little depth. It reads like it was actually written by someone other than Noory. Very disappointing and shallow.
Published 5 months ago by thoughtstomull
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read
You can't go wrong with George Noory. He is a genuinly great person and you can sense that in his writings.
Published 13 months ago by Austin W.
5.0 out of 5 stars Coast to Coast and beyond.
What a delight to get insight into George's life.
He is a Master of his craft.
To one and all I say Enjoy his book!
Published 15 months ago by ClipperClass
5.0 out of 5 stars Unparalleled Work from the Worlds Greatest Nighttime Radio Talk Show...
George Noory and William J. Birnes have written a book I simply cannot get enough of. Total enlightenment on the meaning of being a person in this crazy universe of ours. Read more
Published 20 months ago by glen cantrell
5.0 out of 5 stars GOD is proud of George Noory,a book of good values that is worth...
This is a self help book that helps you be closer to GOD,helps you to be a happy good hard working humanbeing helping the world and shows you how to love people and be a happier... Read more
Published on March 30, 2011 by Mark E. Callahan
3.0 out of 5 stars A little on the light side
First, let me say that I'm a huge Coast to Coast fan and have been for years. I listen to a podcast of the show every morning so I was eager to hear more from the main host George... Read more
Published on January 20, 2011 by Robin Landry
4.0 out of 5 stars Quirky but good
Noory hosts a late-night radio show about paranormal & "fringe" phenomena. Some of those things I just have no interest in. Read more
Published on December 31, 2010 by Ralph Bloemendaal
1.0 out of 5 stars Satan will like this one
George Noory: And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch. God help anyone dumb enough to read your demonic book, listen to your demonic radio show, or any way... Read more
Published on October 9, 2009 by Jeff Criswell
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what is the deal with this Noory dude???
I couldn't have said it better if I'd tried. Maybe it's an NSA plot to destroy C2C without taking it off the air.
Dec 14, 2007 by Earthman |  See all 21 posts
Oh please another money hunger Talk show host
Wow..all this distaste for George and the book isn't even out yet. Well, I can understand to tell you the truth. First off he is still in the huge shadow casted by Art Bell venturing into yet another source media where he is yet to prove himself. To be honest, being a long time CTC listener, I... Read more
May 28, 2006 by Steve Genier |  See all 40 posts
George is a wonderful, intelligent host!
He is a buffoon with apparently no critical thinking skills and totally lacking in any sense of skepticism. He is wishy-washy, generally agrees with virtually any statement made by anyone, regardless of how ridiculous. IP and GK both run circles around him as an interviewer. I don't know how... Read more
Feb 18, 2009 by K. McClancy |  See all 5 posts
Art Bell shoud stay off the air
No ego? Really? George Snoory, in his own humble way, drops names all over the place. A little boy like Georgie Snoory wants admiration from the big guns. He approached a major news anchor to let the major news anchor know that he was a big player on late night radio now. The man didn't even... Read more
Feb 3, 2007 by Front Line |  See all 17 posts
George apparently knows all the secrets of the universe
I am truly shocked by all of the hostility towards George in these posts. I love George and his show and don't feel at all like he is taking advantage of anyone by publishing this book. And he is donating some of the proceeds to some of his needy listeners. Do people know that? Lack of... Read more
Apr 27, 2006 by V. Perry |  See all 27 posts
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