Your Psychic Potential: A Guide to Psychic Development
By (Author) Richard Ireland
Foreword by Mark Ireland
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
15th July 2011
1st February 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
133.8
Paperback
344
Width 153mm, Height 228mm, Spine 21mm
584g
Known as the "Psychic to the Stars," Richard Ireland counseled celebrities including Mae West, Amanda Blake, and Glenn Ford. Twelve years after Ireland's death in 1992, his son Mark was sent this manuscript, written in 1973. Recently, as Mark Ireland recounts in the foreword, two psychic-mediums with no prior knowledge of the project have received messages suggesting that his father deliberately delayed the book's release until now, when it would reach an audience more receptive to developing their psychic talents. Your Psychic Potential includes a description of the four spheres/levels of psychic activity, an exploration of the relationship between artistic talents and the psychic, tests and experiments to help unleash psychic ability, a psychic's diet and meditative exercises that support the freer flow of abilities, and tools to counter inhibitory fears. Anyone interested in discovering their extrasensory talents and achieving conscious control over them is sure to find this an indispensable guide.
Both charming and informative, Your Psychic Potential will appeal to the psychic-curious and to novice and advanced psychic practitioners alike.
Penney Peirce, expert intuitive and author of The Intuitive Way: The Definitive Guide to Increasing Your Awareness
The late Richard Ireland was a preeminent twentieth-century psychic-medium who counseled celebrities such as Mae West, Amanda Blake, and Glenn Ford. Born into rural, Depression-era Ohio to a mother who had demonstrated her own psychic talents, Ireland discovered his nascent gift after an operation at the age of five. After graduating from high school, he continued to develop his skills and began to earn his living as a full-time minister, associated in the early years of his ministry with the National Association of Spiritualist Churches (NASC). Ireland founded his own interdenominational University of Life church in Phoenix, AZ in 1960. Shortly thereafter he began appearing on radio and TV shows and in a wide range of venues from Las Vegas nightclubs to large events in Los Angeles, New York, and London. Ireland died in 1992. Mark Ireland, Richard's son, who has contributed a new foreword to the book, is the author of Soul Shift- Finding Where the Dead Go, an account of his personal quest for answers about life after death, written following the loss of his youngest son. He lives in Scottsdale, AZ. For more about Mark and Richard Ireland please visit www.drrichardireland.com and www.soulshiftbook.com.