The Psychic Next Door

The Psychic Next Door
Author: Deborah Colyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2017-12-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692996928

Although spiritual advising has gained more popularity and widespread acceptance as a legitimate path to self-knowledge and growth, there remain many questions and misunderstandings as to what it is and how it all works. Over her thirty-five-year career, many clients have asked professional psychic and medium Deborah Batty Colyer a myriad of questions regarding herself, her craft, and her experiences as a psychic. Deborah has decided to answer those most commonly asked questions in this book. Additionally, she shares her most unique, amazing, funny, and even scary adventures and includes the most impactful spiritual truths she has learned as a result of her career as a psychic and medium. Get ready for an exciting, informative, and eye-opening journey into the life of The Psychic Next Door.

The Medium Next Door

The Medium Next Door
Author: Maureen Hancock
Publisher: Health Communications, Inc.
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-05-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 075731564X

At just five years old, Maureen Hancock discovered her ability to communicate with the dead. Descended from a long line of legendary Irish mystics, she was no stranger to the spiritual realm, but for fear of being misunderstood by her friends and family she kept the otherworldly messages to herself, eventually suppressing them completely. Maureen wouldn't hear the spirits again until she was in a near-fatal car crash. Soon after, she had hundreds of voices in her head, many of which helped her crack cases and expose fraud in her role as a litigation paralegal at a large Boston law firm. Then, when tragedy struck on 9/11, Maureen was bombarded with messages from the spirit world. As each one made contact with her, she finally came to terms with her calling: to communicate with the deceased, assist the dying, search for missing children, and teach the living about life after death, all the while raising her children in her suburban home. Maureen Hancock is literally is the Medium Next Door, and in this book and through her stories of her encounters with the otherworld as well as guided exercises at the conclusion of each chapter, she offers the same comfort and wisdom she shares in her healing encounters and lectures about what is out there waiting for all who are open to its mysteries. . . .

Death and the Girl Next Door

Death and the Girl Next Door
Author: Darynda Jones
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 125001722X

Darynda Jones, author of The New York Times bestselling series that began with First Grave on the Right, brings us Death and the Girl Next Door, a thrilling Young Adult novel garnering high praise and early buzz from major authors Ten years ago, Lorelei's parents disappeared without a trace. Raised by her grandparents and leaning on the support of her best friends, Lorelei is finally beginning to accept the fact that her parents are never coming home. For Lorelei, life goes on. High school is not quite as painful as she thinks it will be, and things are as normal as they can be. Until the day the school's designated loner, Cameron Lusk, begins to stalk her, turning up where she least expects it, standing outside her house in the dark, night after night. Things get even more complicated when a new guy—terrifying, tough, sexy Jared Kovach—comes to school. Cameron and Jared instantly despise each other and Lorelei seems to be the reason for their animosity. What does Jared know about her parents? Why does Cameron tell Jared he can't have Lorelei? And what will any of them do when Death comes knocking for real? Thrilling, sassy, sexy, and inventive, Darynda Jones's first foray into the world of teens will leave readers eager for the next installment. "Unique, witty, and touching—I LOVED THIS BOOK!" —P.C. Cast, New York Times bestselling author of The House of Night Series

Another Door Opens

Another Door Opens
Author: Jeffrey A. Wands
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 3
Release: 2007-07-24
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0743279654

A rising young star of the medium world explores the connections that are maintained with those who have passed, offering a journey that will convince even the most skeptical.

Ask the Psychic Medium

Ask the Psychic Medium
Author: Bonnie Page
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2019-01-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1982218908

DO YOU WONDER WHAT YOUR LOVED ONES ARE DOING ON THE OTHER SIDE? DO YOU WANT TO BE IN TOUCH WITH THE SPIRIT WORLD? DO YOU KNOW HOW TO RECOGNIZE THE SIGNS THAT YOUR LOVED ONES ARE TRYINGTO SEND? As a respected author and newspaper columnist, Bonnie has been asked many questions from people looking for assurance that their loved ones on the other side are safe and happy, and what Heaven is like. This book is a compilation of questions, answers, and stories about your loved ones.

The Guru Next Door

The Guru Next Door
Author: Wendy Dolber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781934450000

In a suburban community, a young child struggles with a dysfunctional family and a brilliant therapist creates a profound method to help others to be happy. They happen to live next door to each other. Annies mother hides in her room or disappears for days at a time. Annies grandmother thinks Annie should never have been born. Her father has abandoned them. Everyone in Annies life is unhappy and Annie is learning to follow in their footsteps. But Annie notices there is something different about her neighbor. He seems full of joy, warmth and love. Even though suffering from a serious illness, he spends his days helping others to be happy. People come from all over just to talk with him. Annie wants to know what his secret is. The Guru Next Door: A Teachers Legacy brings the spirit of personal development expert Bruce Di Marsicos revolutionary concept the Option Method --to the masses. This remarkable book shares both the authors experience with the essence of the man and the thinking behind his reflective teachings. Many of Di Marsicos own unique writings and teachings are interwoven throughout this fictional tale. The result is an entertaining and spellbinding illustration of how loving and nonjudgmental questions can reveal secrets within all of us that lead to profound happiness.

Midlife Psychic

Midlife Psychic
Author: Carolyn Arnold
Publisher: Hibbert & Stiles Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2021-08-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1989706711

Hot flashes in my forties? Expected. Waking up psychic? Not in my wildest dreams. My name is Erin Stone. I’m forty-three with a daughter away at college and a successful career as a communications officer with the 911 dispatch center for the Toronto Police Service. My life had just returned to a new normal after my divorce and everything was going along smoothly. Then BOOM! Turns out the universe had other plans for me. I dreamed of a plane crash—only it wasn’t just a dream. The crash happened in real life. Eighty-three dead. A vision, plain and simple. Not exactly. My family certainly wouldn’t understand. And me…psychic? I’d dabbled in new-age spirituality in the past but never plunged into the deep end. Now I’m in over my head. Why was I given this vision, and does it hold clues as to what caused the crash? My best friend, Trish, is convinced it does, and a handsome stranger with the National Transportation Safety Board is willing to partner with me to solve the mystery. But if I’m going to embrace the vision as telling of newfound psychic abilities, I will need to keep my paranormal gift a secret from my daughter, brother, and aunt. Little good that might do them though. Someone out there has their own secrets and is willing to go to great lengths to protect them. Now the very gift I was given has put the lives of my loved ones at risk. Will my psychic abilities be strong enough to save them? This work of paranormal women’s fiction features a strong-willed heroine in her forties with enough baggage to check some, along with a heavy dose of magic and a splash of romance. Readers love Midlife Psychic: “What a heart-pounding good story. I was totally drawn in and couldn’t put the book down.” ~ Goodreads Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Had me on the edge of my seat with mystery, giggling with a hint of romance, and completely invested and engulfed in the storyline.” ~ Leels Loves Books, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Your attention is grabbed right from the outset, and you won’t want to stop turning the pages.” ~ The Faerie Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “A wonderful suspense-filled thriller with a little paranormal twist.” ~ Goodreads Review, ⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I did like the paranormal story line, especially the tense, wild climax.” ~ The Reading Café, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Confucius Lives Next Door

Confucius Lives Next Door
Author: T.R. Reid
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-04-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0307833860

Those who've heard T. R. Reid's weekly commentary on National Public Radio or read his far-flung reporting in National Geographic or The Washington Post know him to be trenchant, funny, and cutting-edge, but also erudite and deeply grounded in whatever subject he's discussing. In Confucius Lives Next Door he brings all these attributes to the fore as he examines why Japan, China, Taiwan, and other East Asian countries enjoy the low crime rates, stable families, excellent education, and civil harmony that remain so elusive in the West. Reid, who has spent twenty-five years studying Asia and was for five years The Washington Post's Tokyo bureau chief, uses his family's experience overseas--including mishaps and misapprehensions--to look at Asia's "social miracle" and its origin in the ethical values outlined by the Chinese sage Confucius 2,500 years ago. When Reid, his wife, and their three children moved from America to Japan, the family quickly became accustomed to the surface differences between the two countries. In Japan, streets don't have names, pizza comes with seaweed sprinkled on top, and businesswomen in designer suits and Ferragamo shoes go home to small concrete houses whose washing machines are outdoors because there's no room inside. But over time Reid came to appreciate the deep cultural differences, helped largely by his courtly white-haired neighbor Mr. Matsuda, who personified ancient Confucian values that are still dominant in Japan. Respect, responsibility, hard work--these and other principles are evident in Reid's witty, perfectly captured portraits, from that of the school his young daughters attend, in which the students maintain order and scrub the floors, to his depiction of the corporate ceremony that welcomes new employees and reinforces group unity. And Reid also examines the drawbacks of living in such a society, such as the ostracism of those who don't fit in and the acceptance of routine political bribery. Much Western ink has been spilled trying to figure out the East, but few journalists approach the subject with T. R. Reid's familiarity and insight. Not until we understand the differences between Eastern and Western perceptions of what constitutes success and personal happiness will we be able to engage successfully, politically and economically, with those whose moral center is governed by Confucian doctrine. Fascinating and immensely readable, Confucius Lives Next Door prods us to think about what lessons we might profitably take from the "Asian Way"--and what parts of it we want to avoid.