Reunions

Author: Paul Per
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ISBN: 0804112355
Publisher: Ivy Books (31 October, 1994)
Sales Rank: 35,914
Average Customer Rating: 3.88 out of 5

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5
How to communicate with your departed loved ones!
This is a fascinating book! I could hardly put it down. It describes the use of mirror-gazing to reunite with loved ones who have crossed to "The Other Side." Not only how to do it, but examples of others who have visited with their departed loved ones, and historical references. At times it is repetitive, but well worth reading. Highly-recommended.


Rating: 5 out of 5
Historical reunions - Moody set a course for a happy future.
Raymond Moody, one of the fathers of the modern-day metaphysical resurgence continues to share his learned insight through this book, Reunions. Life After Life, Moody's preliminary look into the afterlife was expanded in Reunions by Moody's look into the use of the Psychomantium both historically and currently.

After covering The Nature of Visions in Chapter I, Moody gives a quick and informative review of not only the Greek's use of their underground psychomantiums in Chapter II, Gazing Through History, he also delightfully touches on other gazing forefathers such as the Tungus shamans in Siberia with their copper mirrors, the Malagasy of Madagascar, the Pawnee Indians of North America, the Africans of Fez, and the Nkomis tribe of Cap Lopez to name a few.

After grounding the reader in the history of gazing, Moody shares his own experience in selecting property and adapting a gristmill in Alabama into his own therapeutic psychomantium. He relays personal experiences as well as those of his visitors/patients and left this reader with the impression that the use of a psychomantium, wisely done and well directed, could easily lead to lessening of grief and an increase of spiritual insight. Thank you, Dr. Moody.


Rating: 4 out of 5
An interesting read
I decided to give this book a try a couple months after the passing of my father. His image never appeared to me in the mirror, and I had no success whatsoever for several nights. Then one night after having been unsuccessful at the mirror gazing, I had the most memorable dream of my life. I'm a little shy to admit this, but the dream was lit up by a bright shining light and telepathic communication. It was better than any sci-fi movie. To this day I keep asking mysyelf, "Was it really just a dream?" Anyway, different strokes for different folks. Judging from the reviews, this is a book you'll either love or hate. I enjoyed it very much.

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