Saturday, July 18th, 2009...1:13 pm

New e- book release by Jenny Pearce! “Talk to Your Soul – Emotional healing with a Pendulum”

Jenny’s new book gives you a systematic way of getting rid of old buried emotions that are getting in the road of what you want in your relationships with your friends, your family and your horse if you’re lucky enough to have one. 

 

Almost all illnesses, if not caused by buried emotions, are made worse by buried emotions. 

 

This includes everything from back pain to arthritis to cancer.  “Talk to Your Soul” makes it possible for you yourself, to work at your own pace – fast or slow - clearing away those old buried emotions.  It makes it possible for you to take charge and start making yourself the expert in your own health.

 

Click here to read more about this book, which comes with Jenny’s “love this book or get your money back” guarantee.  or click here to go straight to the shop

 

1 Comment

  • I sent this book to Hugh Lovel, agicultural scientist, agricultural physicist, advanced thinker and author of a book on dousing himself. Using the pendulum can also be described as dousing, although the word “dousing” covers much more than the pendulum.

    This was Hugh’s comment about my newly released book, “Talk to Your Soul – Emotional Healing with a Pendulum”:

    A handbook of help for an aspirant dowser. It may seem obvious to dowsers of long experience that dowsing can be a path to enlightenment. As with any such path, there are difficulties that take time and work to overcome.

    To get reliable answers one must be fully frank with oneself, as denial or wishful or fearful thinking are poisons that confuse the process.

    Dowsing is a tool, like a magnifying glass, that can help us to see into our souls, but these souls are so wonderfully complex that the essential factor is not the dowsing tool but the clarity of the dowser’s intent. Clarity is commonly defined as unobstructedness, and with clarity of intent one can make enormous progress dowsing.

    Ultimately it is possible to know anything we might ask without using a pendulum or dowsing technique, but getting there is like climbing the stairway to heaven—it is a long trek. This book is a much needed banister to guide those who choose to climb this stairway.

    The story goes that one night two drinkers, deep in their cups, were walking down the railway tracks in an effort to get home. After quite some time, one remarked to the other what a bloody long stairway this was—whereupon the other wryly responded, for sure, but why had they made the banister so damn low? I would say that in regard to dowsing, your book has raised the bar. Thanks.

    Best wishes,

    Hugh Lovel

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