| Clairvoyance |  | Author: C. W. (Charles Webster) Leadbeater Publisher: Public Domain Books Category: eBooks
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Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B002RKTAOS
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Product Description This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
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| Customer Reviews: Insight of the astral vision June 5, 2000 E. F. (Brazil) 27 out of 31 found this review helpful
It was one of the first books by C. W.Leadbeater I have read and I was truly inspired to read it further and further. As a nautral psychic, the author writes, in his natural way, about his own experiences in the physical and astral plane while using the 'clear sight'. Moreover, it shows it is possible for mostly anyone to acquire this ability and also shows the wonderful advantages of having this so-called gift. Finally, this practical yet complex book gives a few instructions which can be useful to people like us who wish to develop and perhaps start seeing as clear as its author does.
Academic not Hokey! September 22, 2005 Abraxus (Lehi, UT) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
One of the best and most credible accounts on the phenomena known as clairvoyance I have ever read. I wish I had discovered this author ten years ago! A very good read.
pros and cons November 23, 2008 andrew matia (Pittsburgh, PA) 8 out of 15 found this review helpful
Clairvoyance by C.W. Leadbeater is, from my standpoint, a very hard to locate book. At around $28.00, this copy is also quite expensive. On Amazon there are several books that come up when searching for this one, usually with yellow covers, that only include about 18 pages, which is basically sold one chapter at a time. This version of the book is complete. however, for the price, I was expecting a higher quality of printing and packaging. The text on the pages isn't even typeset, or a "fresh" version - it is more like a xeroxed manuscript, with crooked letters, blurs, and toner spots. The binding and cover are flimsy at best. I guess what's really important are the words, and I mean, it IS the actual text of the book in its entirety, but if you have any taste for packaging or collectability, this will leave you disappointed. Looks aren't everything, but a $28.00 xerox in a bland cover is not what I expected.
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