Customer Reviews
Recommended
From and individual who has read just about everything published on these topics, from Muldoon to Bruce to Castaneda, I highly recommend this as a good place to start.
So many books on these subjects are simply hard to finish. They have a good start but become so repetitive by the end that you simply put them down. This book has avoided that by combining two sections. The first is a series of stories about Angela's experiences. The second is a well-researched history of modern psychic research. Both are very interesting! And in the end it provides this book with a very satisfying, well-rounded feel. It's a page-turner for sure!
This book is expertly written, and contains chapter-by-chapter bibliographies for any who wish to pursue further reading.
Badly written book by a an incoherent author
This book had minimal value as a source of information regarding Remote viewing. I found the same information just form surfing the web. However, while surfing the web I was not forced to read the life story of a woman who had several bad marriages (due to her propensity for finding men who like to abuse their wives, whic she should have known if she were such a great psychic). In telling her life story she goes from childhood to adulthood and back to childhood experiences so rapidly that you can easily become lost. Then she jumps into her contact with extraterretrials. I personally believe in ET's, but this womans ramblings had me doubting her completely.
As for useful information on RV, read something else. I was attempting to learn something about the practice of RV from this book, what I learned was that she could not write. How this got past an editor astounds me as much as the fact that Ingo Swann endorses the book. Makes me think that if you remote view you lose sight of the ability to be coherent.
Overall not too bad a book.
If you really want to feel something stronger on this subject then read, "Apocalypse Angel," by Charles Rivers.