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Buckland's Book of Spirit Communications
- By: Raymond Buckland
- Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
- Length: 10 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Buckland's Book of Spirit Communications is for anyone who wishes to communicate with spirits, as well as for the less adventurous who simply want to satisfy their curiosity about the subject. Explore the nature of the physical body and learn how to prepare yourself to become a medium. Experience for yourself the trance state, clairvoyance, psychometry, table tipping, levitation, talking boards, automatic writing, spiritual photography, spiritual healing, distant healing, channeling, and development circles. Also learn how to avoid spiritual fraud.
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- By Robert G. on 09-10-21
- Buckland's Book of Spirit Communications
- By: Raymond Buckland
- Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
History Lesson Only
Reviewed: 10-25-22
If you want a book to teach you “how to” this is not it. I heard the reader give one meditation and that was about it. A waste of my Audible credit.
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The Mediums' Book
- By: Allan Kardec
- Narrated by: Lomakayu
- Length: 16 hrs and 43 mins
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The Mediums’ Book is not addressed to materialists, who must be brought from materialism to spiritualism, if at all, by their personal ascertainment of the reality of the modern spiritist "manifestations" and by the proof they give of the continued existence of the souls of the deceased men and women by whom they are produced.
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Narration often seems unprofessional
- By Jeffrey Glogiewicz on 02-17-22
- The Mediums' Book
- By: Allan Kardec
- Narrated by: Lomakayu
Not instructional but theoretical/historical
Reviewed: 06-29-22
If you are looking for a book that would help you learn how to be a medium than this book is not what you’re looking for. The writer is long winded and writes as if he is trying to impress scholars.
If you want to hear a man speak about mediumship as if in a university lecture than this would be for you.
The narrator has a cadence that is not comfortable in this genre.
I had to skip around while listening because I found no evidence of instruction. This is more like a historical book.
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