Karen Harrison, author of “The Everyday Psychic: A Practical Guide to Activating Your Psychic Gifts”, shares some thoughts on clearing and centering your mind for psychic work.
Feb
2013
Opening to Your Intuition: Building a Strong Foundation for Your Psychic Work
Books, Guest Authors, Psychic | ≅ 1 Comment
Aug
2012
A while back I received a review copy of “Power Crystals: Spiritual and Magical Practices, Crystal Skulls, and Alien Technology” by John DeSalvo Ph.D. With a title that diverse, I wasn’t sure what to expect. It certainly had the potential to fly far afield from reality, if you know what I mean. But I was intrigued, and I had never really read anything about crystal skulls before, so I decided to give it a try. Since you’re here reading this, it’s safe to assume that I’m glad I did.
Aug
2011
Anyone who has read The Magical Buffet for a while knows that I love food and drink. When the opportunity presents itself to review a book that could potentially give me ideas of new things to eat or drink, I always go for it. And that is why I was thrilled that Llewellyn Worldwide sent me a copy of “Tea Leaf Reading for Beginners: Your Fortune in a Tea Cup” by Caroline Dow for me to take a look at.
Jun
2011
Join us for 10 questions with Sasha Graham, author of the recently released book “Tarot Diva”. We talk tarot (natch), cooking, male “tarot divas”, and more!
May
2008
Even a Stopped Clock is Right Twice a Day (You Can Decide Who the Clock in Question Is)
Paranormal, Psychic | ≅ 1 Comment
Look, it’s finally happening…the me and Billy Graham blog! I almost bumped it again because of the “Evangelical Manifesto” press conference, but then I thought maybe I should actually read the manifesto before writing about it. Perhaps it’s hard to imagine, but I recently came across some advice Rev. Billy Graham gave someone, and I [...]
May
2007
On Friday April 27, 2007 news sources started reporting that Philadelphia police were alerted to a 30 year old law banning fortune-for “gain or lucre”. The exact damning phrase is “A person who pretends for gain or lucre to tell fortunes or predict future events by cards, tokens, the inspection of the head or hands of any person.”
Jan
2007
“The people at the Holistic Studies Institute were incredibly friendly and a lot of fun. They hold weekly séances (Fridays at 8:30 pm and Sundays at 6:00 pm) and I have every intention of visiting them for one of those sooner rather than later.” – Rebecca “A Moveable Feast: HSI” 10/02/06
Nov
2006
On Saturday October 28th Jim and I hopped in the car and took the much shorter trip to visit The Holistic Studies Institute in Albany, NY. We were visiting them to attend their Halloween Psychic Fair. Avid readers should note that this drive took us 15 minutes (even in the pouring rain) as opposed to the 3-4 hour drive we took on our last adventure!
