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Past Book Reviews
Separated At Earth, The Story
Of The Psychic Twins
by Terry and Linda Jamison, Booklocker.com, 2007, 188 pgs, $19.99
This is the story of Terry
and Linda Jamison and quite an adventure it is. They have overcome a
lifetime of illness and pain and lived through a colorful variety of
experiences to get to the point they are today. Part of their story
takes place in Greenwich Village, New York where they were traveling
performers with a diverse group of characters. Through their very easy
style of writing, you get to know them. I found myself smiling one
minute, and misting up the next. Then there were places where I burst
into laughter. Born of artistic parents, they have been expressing their
creative sides all their lives through painting, writing, performing,
comedy and a variety of other very unique and clever ways. They realized
early in their life that they possessed a rare gift for predicting the
future through automatic writing. They predicted the 9/11 attack, the
stock market crash in 2000 and JFK Jr’s fatal plane crash. Through their
practice of Buddhism, they “discovered a new sense of purpose that we
were meant to teach, inspire and motivate others… We feel a big part of
our purpose is to create a bridge of understanding so that we can all
embrace our intuitive gifts without fear.”
Throughout all the
adversities they experienced, they somehow remained positive and knew
that things would turn out for them. For Terry and Linda, this life
journey is a grand adventure. They summed it up wonderfully as they
wrote, “We came to realize that our disabilities were only as limiting
as we chose. As a result of challenging our physical limitations, we
developed our internal, spiritual abilities – the power of mind over
matter – and this became our greatest gift, our authentic power… We were
separated at Earth, and through adversity we found integration with
ourselves, each other, and the universe.”
I love this book, I love
these women and their story. The book is a total delight and opens up
the possibility that we, too, can develop our natural intuitive gifts. I
look forward to seeing what these amazing twins will co-create next.
Reviewed by Cindy Saul

Rooted In The
Infinite, The Yoga Of Alignment
by Dr. Rebbie Straubing, YOFA, 2006, 304 pages, $16.95.
Popular phenomeNEWS
columnist Rebbie Straubing’s first book is wonderful. In this
easy-to-read and clearly written text, Straubing describes her system of
YOFA, the yoga of alignment. She uses the analogy of a garden to
describe the stages one goes through in reaching inner enlightenment,
which leads to inner peace and healing. Her technique of using three
points of connection, the X, Y and Z-axes which all intersect at the
“root” of consciousness puts meditation into a framework that makes
sense. And she includes the chakra system, combining them all together
in a homogenous energetic mix of mind, body and soul connection that
moves us into enhanced transcendent experience. The exercises at the end
of the book compliment the information in the early chapters. Meditation
is now something that everyone can align themselves with easily and
effortlessly. Of course, being a big Abraham fan, I love her abundant
use of their teachings throughout the book. They have obviously been a
big influence in her life and in enhancing the creation of this most
valuable learning tool.
Straubing uses the analogy
of the garden to teach. She brings it all together in the final chapter
when she writes, “The inner garden that we have been tending turns out
to be the garden of the Self and it exists only at that extraordinary
point where here, now and being intersect. We water this garden by
pouring our uninterrupted pure consciousness on its fertile ground. We
cultivate with the practices of concentration and meditation, which weed
out conflicts in our vibration and bring forward the sweet fruit of our
hearts’ desires.” I recommend this book for anyone wanting to learn
meditation or to enhance their current meditation practice and also for
novices just beginning to understand universal flow.
Thanks, Rebbie, for
bringing us a practical, easy-to-use technique to brighten and lighten
our path.
Reviewed by Cindy Saul

The
Craving
Cure
by Rena Greenberg, McGraw Hill, 2007, 218 pages, $16.95.
At last there is a book
that guides us through breaking the hold that carbs and sweets have on
our lives. Hypnotherapist, Rena Greenberg has done it again. Her first
book, The Right Weight sold thousands of copies and in this new one goes
further to enlighten us on what we eat and how it affects us.
Sugar is a drug and we
undoubtedly become dependent upon it in its various forms. Greenberg
goes into detail why we crave what we do and what we can do about it.
Two of the keys, forgiving ourselves and trusting our judgments play a
major role in our sugar recovery.
The Craving Cure teaches
us to have a new source of fulfillment, to tap into our inner resources
so we are able to stop looking outside ourselves for the answers and go
within. This book teaches you how to stop the sugar cravings for good.
How sweet it is.
She gets in touch with what it really is that we are craving by showing
how our core beliefs hold the key to our sugar and carb addictions.
Other chapters convey how to love ourselves in spite of how we feel,
identifying emotional eating and habitual responses to food. “The more
you begin to trust this deeper, wiser voice the more acting in
accordance with it will become a positive habit,” she says. Greenberg
also includes affirmations and states, “When you state your
affirmations, practice declaring them in the first person: “I am loved.”
“I am safe.” “I am powerful and in control.” Proclaiming the
affirmations in this way makes them real for you and helps you to get in
touch with the strength and goodness that exist within your true
essence.
This book is easy to read and includes exercises throughout to help you
move into a more conscious eating pattern.
Reviewed by Gerri
Magee

LIVING
LUMINARIES: On The Serious Pursuit Of Happiness
Gotham Metro Studios
Happiness.
Oh, THAT.
Yes, happiness.
That state we all want but
so many of us have such a tough time defining.
Or, more challenging yet,
that state of being we actually do attain yet fail to recognize as we’re
experiencing it so we keep searching for it when it has already found
us.
Movies have certainly
tried to explore this territory before.
Those of us who are
refugees from the 1960s (if you remember the 1960s, you didn’t live them
– remember that?) may recollect the immortal Can Hieronymous Merkin Ever
Forget Mercy Humppe and Find Real Happiness? Oh, yes, that really was
the title, even though it probably never appeared in its entirety on any
one theater marquee. Mercy was the product of Anthony Newley’s wild
imagination and the basic answer to the question of finding real
happiness was… who knows?
More recently, Will Smith
sought the answer in The Pursuit of Happiness where he asked a very
pointed and poignant question. He noted that we have been given the
right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” Life and liberty
are rights, but is happiness something we can only pursue? Is it so
elusive that it becomes something like the electric rabbit that dogs
chase in greyhound races? Rigged so that it is always tantalizing us,
just out of our reach?
Now comes Living
Luminaries: On The Serious Pursuit of Happiness, Gotham Metro Studios’
wonderful, fascinating and illuminating new documentary that details a
young man’s journey as he seeks the answers to finding true happiness
from extraordinary luminaries around the world. Some of the people we
meet are very well known. We are treated to Marianne Williamson’s
brilliant and compassionate insights, don Miguel Ruiz’s mystical vision
and Eckhart Tolle’s wisdom of the power of now. Others in the film are
less known to us but leave an indelible impression on our psyche and in
our hearts.
One of the most
charismatic of the luminaries that we meet is the extraordinary Dr.
Michael Beckwith, who is the force behind the Agape Spiritual Center in
Los Angeles. Dr. Beckwith leapt out of The Secret into the national
consciousness and many of us remember his extraordinary recent
appearances with Oprah. In Living Luminaries, Dr. Beckwith shares his
unique blend of insights, humanity, humor and vision.
According to the film, the
common denominator of the serious pursuit of happiness is the need for
all of us to look deep within ourselves for what truly makes us happy.
All spirituality is as individual as is all happiness and therein lies
its true power. Liberated from the need or desire to conform to any
particular rules or edicts, we are then free to explore and consciously
address the relationships and activities that truly bring happiness to
our unique selves.
One of the greatest gifts
of Living Luminaries is that we feel so empowered at the end of the film
that each one of us can truly find, embrace and retain whatever
definition we have for happiness. The film actually illuminates a
pathway down which we can travel to discover the essence of our own
personal joy. When a film accomplishes that, it transcends the art form
itself.
If you enjoyed The Secret,
I think that you will find that Living Luminaries is the next step in
the discovery of who we can be when we open to the magic of the beauty
of our humanity.
Reviewed by Stephen
Simon
Members of The Spiritual Cinema Circle are receiving “Living Luminaries”
as part of the July 2007 DVD collection which also includes three
outstanding short films. For a limited time, new subscribers to The
Circle can receive a free trial membership (for a nominal shipping fee)
by visiting:
www.spiritualcinemacircle.com
or by calling (800) 556-0129.

Secrets Of The
Russian Dog
Wizard and MORE Secrets of the Russian Dog Wizard
Featuring Vladae Roytapel and Bonny Wainz,
www.911russiandogwizard.com, 2006
Vladae Roytapel has earned
the title “Dog Wizard” and deservedly so. These two DVDs are chock full
of practical, easy ways to train your family pet. The examples are clear
and provide ample helpings of a great sense of humor. After seeing
Vladae in person at the recent Body•Mind•Spirit FESTIVAL in April, I
knew I had to check out these videos myself. His sense of humor and love
for animals is evident in his training and in the booklets he includes
with each DVD. He teaches you a new language, Dogglish, so that you can
successfully communicate with your pet. The lessons include how to walk
your dog on a loose leash, teaching your dog to come to you every time,
even teaching your dog street manners so you can take them shopping! He
believes you can train your pet so well that you never have to use a
leash again. Well, I can personally attest to how well his techniques
work. Within a couple of minutes I trained my little Boo to sit, go down
and stay. And it took me another few minutes to get him to recognize and
go into his little bed.
Vladae really knows his
stuff. If your pet is running your house and you, I recommend checking
out these DVDs and you, too, can become the Alpha dog of your house! And
for you Vladae, I have these final words of praise in your Dogglish,
“Good Boy! Good Boy!”
Reviewed by Cindy Saul

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