The Priest and the Medium

The Priest and the Medium

Author: Suzanne R. Giesemann

Publisher: Hay House, Inc

Published: 2009-06-15

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1401926150

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Psychic medium B. Anne Gehman gave her first spirit readings to her teddy bears at age five. Raised in the Mennonite tradition, she left home at age 14 to finish her schooling. A life-changing near-death experience led Anne to develop her natural gifts, including an uncanny ability to predict future events. She has gained international attention for her help in solving crimes, locating oil and missing persons, healing illnesses, and connecting family members with their loved ones in spirit. She has worked with top government agencies and officials, police departments, judges, and corporate CEOs. While remarkable for her spiritual gifts and experiences, Anne’s life is all the more fascinating due to an unusual twist: she is married to Wayne Knoll, Ph.D., a former Jesuit priest. A brilliant student devoted to his faith, Wayne also left home at 14 to join a Roman Catholic seminary. Even while pursuing his life’s dream as a professor of literature at Georgetown University, Wayne felt an emptiness that only a woman could fill. After more than a decade of religious training, he made the wrenching decision to leave the priesthood, not knowing if he would find the love he sought. The Priest and the Medium shares the remarkable true story of two soul mates on parallel paths with divergent beliefs, yet united in their love for God and each other. “The fascinating story of two of the most interesting people I’ve ever met. It’s a journey that opens a door of possibility for everyone!”— author and medium Sharon A. Klingler


Rev. B. Anne Gehman (Large Print)

Rev. B. Anne Gehman (Large Print)

Author: Ruth Shilling

Publisher:

Published: 2018-07-02

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 9781945963216

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Do our pets still come around us after they die? Do our deceased loved ones know what we are doing and what we are thinking? What happens when a person takes their own life? Do psychic mediums--who communicate with people in the spirit world, spirit guides, and master teachers--believe in God? In the "Through a Medium's Eyes" series, Ruth Shilling interviews those with the gift of clairvoyance, or "second sight," to find out how they see this world and the next. Each book brings to you the perceptions, beliefs, and knowledge (and lots of stories!) of one of these extraordinary people. Rev. B. Anne Gehman's ability to know things most people would never imagine possible has been well documented by psychic researchers. Two biographies, a number of books, and articles in magazines such as Time, Life and Reader's Digest have been written about her. In this book, in addition to answering questions about life, love, mediumship, and the spirit world, Anne explains how to do psychometry (gathering information by holding an object), how table tipping works, her experiences with apports (dematerialization and rematerialization), and how she used both psychometry and remote viewing while working with law enforcement to solve crimes and locate hundreds of missings persons. Tips on how to get a good mediumship reading (connecting with deceased loved ones), explanations about meditation and prayer, her advice for student mediums, and a recommended reading list are also included. "The Priest and the Medium," by Suzanne Giesemann, tells more about Anne's extraordinary life and storybook romance with her husband, former Jesuit priest, Prof. Wayne Knoll.


Buckland's Book of Spirit Communications

Buckland's Book of Spirit Communications

Author: Raymond Buckland

Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide

Published: 2013-12-01

Total Pages: 407

ISBN-13: 0738703990

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The author of the bestselling "Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft" writes a handbook 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.


The Afterlife Experiments

The Afterlife Experiments

Author: Gary E. Schwartz

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2002-03-13

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 074344258X

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An esteemed scientist's personal journey from skepticism to wonder and awe provides astonishing answers to a timeless question: Is there life after death? Are love and life eternal? This exciting account presents provocative evidence that could upset everything that science has ever taught. Daring to risk his worldwide academic reputation, Dr. Gary E. Schwartz, along with his research partner Dr. Linda Russek, asked some of the most prominent mediums in America -- including John Edward, Suzane Northrup, and George Anderson -- to become part of a series of extraordinary experiments to prove, or disprove, the existence of an afterlife. THE AFTERLIFE EXPERIMENTS This riveting narrative, with its electrifying transcripts, puts the reader on the scene of a breakthrough scientific achievement: contact with the beyond under controlled laboratory conditions. In stringently monitored experiments, leading mediums attempted to contact dead friends and relatives of "sitters" who were masked from view and never spoke, depriving the mediums of any cues. The messages that came through stunned sitters and researchers alike. Here, as they unfolded in the laboratory setting, are uncanny revelations about a son's suicide, what a deceased father wanted to say about his last days in a coma, the transformation of a man's lifelong doubts about the afterlife, and, most amazing of all, a forecast of a beloved spouse's death. Dr. Schwartz was forced by the overwhelmingly positive data to abandon his skepticism, reaching some startling conclusions. Compelling from the first page to the last, The Afterlife Experiments is the amazing documentation of groundbreaking experiments you will never forget.


Duality by Design

Duality by Design

Author: Nuno Gil

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2019-11-28

Total Pages: 443

ISBN-13: 1108473164

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Using Africa as a context for research, new conceptual framing is proposed to make sense of the challenges of designing effective organizations to pursue socio-economic development.


A Primer of Real Functions

A Primer of Real Functions

Author: Ralph P. Boas

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9780883850299

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This is a revised, updated, and significantly augmented edition of a classic Carus Monograph (a bestseller for over 25 years) on the theory of functions of a real variable. Earlier editions of this classic Carus Monograph covered sets, metric spaces, continuous functions, and differentiable functions. The fourth edition adds sections on measurable sets and functions, the Lebesgue and Stieltjes integrals, and applications. The book retains the informal chatty style of the previous editions, remaining accessible to readers with some mathematical sophistication and a background in calculus. The book is, thus, suitable either for self-study or for supplemental reading in a course on advanced calculus or real analysis. Not intended as a systematic treatise, this book has more the character of a sequence of lectures on a variety of interesting topics connected with real functions. Many of these topics are not commonly encountered in undergraduate textbooks: e.g., the existence of continuous everywhere-oscillating functions (via the Baire category theorem); the universal chord theorem; two functions having equal derivatives, yet not differing by a constant; and application of Stieltjes integration to the speed of convergence of infinite series. This book recaptures the sense of wonder that was associated with the subject in its early days. It is a must for mathematics libraries.