From Library Journal
Virtue, a spiritual counselor, encourages everyone to communicate directly with God and the angels, and she maps out several clairvoyant styles for doing so. The method itself is surprisingly simple: breathe deeply and slowly, formulate specific questions, and trust God. She discusses characteristics of true guidance and ways to discern whether knowledge comes from wishful thinking or from interference by the lower self. The ultimate test seems to be whether guidance provides support and encouragement, or fear and negativity; she believes that the latter indicates false guidance. Practical exercises for developing latent abilities are included. This book will be popular with fans of Neale Donald Walsch (Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Putnam,
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Review
"I have always emphasized that God communicates with all of us, and Doreen Virtue teaches clear and understandable steps that enable everyone to have conversations with God." --Neale Donald Walsch, author of
Conversations with God"Virtue's latest best-selling book,
Divine Guidance, is filled with eloquence." --
Awareness magazine"This book will be popular with the fans of Neale Donald Walsch." --
Library Journal"
Divine Guidance is remarkable...Doreen Virtue is capable of bringing wonderment to all of us. She reminds you that your mind is the gatekeeper to your heart and soul, and gives you practical instruction in how to open that gate and free your heart and soul to secure messages from God and your angels." --Nick Bunick, subject of
The Messengers, from the foreward to Divine Guidance
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