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The Serpent Fire

The Awakening of Kundalini

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The Serpent Fire

By: Raymond A. Bernard PhD
Narrated by: Kay Edwards
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In The Serpent Fire, Raymond A. Bernard, PhD, explains the ins and outs of kundalini, with an eye towards its many rejuvenating benefits for modern men and women.

Published by New Saucerian Press.

Cover photo: Andy Colvin.

©1982 Saucerian Press (P)2018 NEW SAUCERIAN LLC
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I bought this book to learn more about kundalini meditation. And I'm chocked that this kind of book about meditation is read by a robot. The robotic voice begins to read and goes with pause, breath or intonation straight til the end of the chapter.

Actually i feel like I've been canned. I stopped listening because it's just not possible.

I'm so angry !

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Truth to tell, this book will only appeal to a select few interested in the occult. Raymond A. Bernard Ph.D. provided excellent information about the awakening of kundalini. Bernard draws from many sources giving a pretty comprehensive explanation of kundalini. The biggest problem with this audible book version is the narrator Kay Edwards is dull in her delivery making it almost robotic. If you can focus on the information and not her dull narration, the content is excellent. Five stars overall for the content, one-star performance for dull narration, and five stars for the story because again content is valuable.

Narration is dull, but content is excellent!

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