(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best channeling books

We found 163 Reddit comments discussing the best channeling books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 45 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

21. The Ra Contact: Teaching the Law of One: Volume 1

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22. The Magus of Strovolos: The Extraordinary World of a Spiritual Healer (Compass)

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29. Messages From the Hollow Earth

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31. You Can't Make This Stuff Up: Life-Changing Lessons from Heaven

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36. Reunions: Visionary Encounters with Departed Loved Ones

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37. The Allatori: By The Order of the Key

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40. Magical Messages from the Fairies Oracle Cards: A 44-Card Deck and Guidebook

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u/Loud_Volume · 3 pointsr/HighStrangeness

I've posted this in a few other subs and wanted to share it here as well with you guys. Many people always ask for footage and these are some of the better ones I have seen. If anyone else has any others to contribute to the list feel free to reply. Thank you. I have always loved this subject and love sharing what I can. There is a lot that ties into the ET and UFO phenomena and I'll post some relevant links below that will help and are highly interesting. Anyway I hope you find one of the videos on the linked thread intriguing :)

Here are some additional links

http://www.lawofone.info

http://www.llresearch.org/origins/brown_notebook/brown_notebook_1958.aspx

http://awakeningforums.com/thread/206/brown-notebook-1958

http://awakeningforums.com/thread/316/crop-circles-meanings

http://awakeningforums.com/thread/666/foia-document-hypothesis-collective-consciousness

http://www.archive.org/details/CIA-RDP96-00792R000300370001-4

http://www.archive.org/stream/CIA-RDP96-00792R000300370001-4#page/n0/mode/2up

https://www.amazon.com/Keepers-Garden-Dolores-Cannon/dp/0963277642

u/Pickleburp · 23 pointsr/Thetruthishere

Sure. :) I was trying not to hijack the thread, but I'll just put the list here and that way anyone can have it. Keep in mind, these aren't all collections of stories, some of them are research topics, but none of them that I've browsed through look like bad reads. The ones I have read I've tried to note.

Iroquois Supernatural: Talking Animals and Medicine People - Michael Bastine, Mason Winfield - most closely related to thread topic

Life After Life - Raymond Moody - Very good intro to Near Death Experience research

Reunions: Visionary Encounters with Departed Loved Ones - Raymond Moody

Journey of Souls - Michael Newton - Read this one, it was great, changed my views on reincarnation

The Day Satan Called - Bill Scott

Hunt for the Skinwalker - Colm Kelleher, George Knapp - read parts of, need to finish

The Vengeful Djinn - Rosemary Ellen Guiley - I've read this one, it's really good too, has a large "slow" section in the middle that quotes the Q'uran a lot, but some good creepy Djinn stories.

The Djinn Connection - Rosemary Ellen Guiley

Ghost Culture: Theories, Context, and Scientific Practice - John Sabol

Zones of Strangeness - Peter A. McCue

Lost Secrets of Maya Technology - James O'Kon

The Mythology of Supernatural - Nathan Robert Brown - this one might sound cheesy, but I've read a book on world mythology by the same author, and apparently the writers of the show did their research

Holy Ghosts: Or How a (Not-So) Good Catholic Boy Became a Believer in Things That Go Bump in the Night - Gary Jansen

u/BigBearKitty · 2 pointsr/occult

at least with an anchor you can resist much more easily any manipulations you may experience down the road from your psychic.

please take a look at r/boneandstone and get a 'second opinion' or additional advice.

i read of something like this psychic of yours says you are experiencing. it was in a book called 'the magus of strovolos')

it's been a long while since i read this (for me) enjoyable book, but if i recall correctly a young woman came to this healer, who lives or lived in cyprus. i believe she was an israeli national. her complaint was that things would look like they are starting to work out for her and then everything would fall apart. she'd start to make friends, and then it would fall apart, it would look like she was going to get a great job, ditto. iirc, arguments were always involved.

this magus found 'a pair' of nazi energies attached to some chakra, which he had to remove. he described them as 'husband and wife' iirc. they were not specifically the spirits of two actual nazis, and yet i think he described them that way and attributed their presence to this israeli woman's past life. he said that she would not be in that situation had she not vibrated on that level, or something to that effect.

u/Nodeity59 · 3 pointsr/Reincarnation

This is just some of my collection, any one of which would get you started, but I'd start with Dr Stevenson's stuff first:

Dr Ian Stevenson

https://www.near-death.com/reincarnation/research/ian-stevenson.html

https://www.amazon.com/Twenty-Cases-Suggestive-Reincarnation-Enlarged/dp/0813908728/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Twenty+Cases+Suggestive+of+Reincarnation&qid=1563082984&s=books&sr=1-1

https://www.amazon.com/Where-Reincarnation-Biology-Intersect-Stevenson/dp/0275951898/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Where+Reincarnation+and+Biology+Intersect&qid=1563083023&s=books&sr=1-1

Dr Loell Whitton

https://www.amazon.com/Life-Between-Joel-Whitten/dp/0446347620

Neville Randall

https://www.amazon.com/Life-After-Death-Neville-Randall/dp/0552114871/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=life+after+death+Neville+randall&qid=1563083067&s=books&sr=1-1

Dr Raymond Moody

https://www.amazon.com/Life-After-Bestselling-Investigation-Experiences/dp/006242890X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=raymond+A+Moody&qid=1563083118&s=books&sr=1-1

Helen Wambach

https://www.amazon.com/Life-Before-Helen-Wambach/dp/0553254944/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=life+before+life+helen+wambach&qid=1563083173&s=books&sr=1-1

Dr Edith Fiore

https://www.amazon.com/You-have-been-here-before/dp/0698108833/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=Dr+edith+fiore&qid=1563083204&s=books&sr=1-7

Plus I'd check out this four part Documentary

Special Thanks to u/malibunyc for finding a low res 640x360 version of the show on YouTube, here are the links:

ep 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9bcNeLJTv8

ep 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycwZTYHqqoM

ep 3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkcljsaaFXs

ep 4 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5URv5xxSFpo

Hope these help. I am looking into the possibility of uploading my personal HD copies of it somewhere but DRM is a bug bear.

u/thesamecalm · 2 pointsr/lawofone

They were re-released recently with some missing/re-edited material. I highly recommend the newer ones. There are two volumes and an optional complementary index.

Volume 1: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0945007949/

Volume 2: https://www.amazon.com/Ra-Contact-Teaching-Law-One/dp/0945007981

Index: https://www.amazon.com/Ra-Contact-Unified-Index/dp/0945007728/

If you’d like to directly support L/L Research, I recommend buying them directly from the source. There’s even a discounted bundle.
https://bring4th.org/store/index.php?route=product/category&path=75_77

u/Kalomoira · 4 pointsr/Wicca

]Wicca differs from mainstream notions of religion. Traditionally, it's more of a religious order with no laity, an initiatory pagan priesthood that maintains a body of knowledge and rites that is kept intact and handed down from initiate to initiate. It also differs in that it's not an orthodoxy but an orthopraxy.

Eclectic practices influenced by Wicca tend to be orthodox ("I'm a Wiccan because I believe ___") and tend to differ from one to the other as they're most often individual practices unique to the person.

Some suggestions:

Triumph of the Moon by Ronald Hutton

Wicca: A comprehensive guide to the Old Religion in the modern world by Vivienne Crowley

Modern Wicca: A History From Gerald Gardner to the Present by Michael Howard

Witching Culture, Folklore and Neo-Paganism in America, by Sabina Magliocco

Drawing Down the Moon, by Margot Adler (the late NPR journalist)

This book is like an unofficial follow-up to Adler's DDTM:

Voices from the Pagan Census: A National Survey of Witches and Neo-Pagans in the United States, by Helen A. Berger

Books from the mid-20th century:

Witchcraft Today by Gerald Gardner

The Meaning of Witchcraft by Gerald Gardner


u/AncientHistory · 3 pointsr/Lovecraft

Yeah, aside from the intro and end pages, it's the same eight pages of pseudo-text for the bulk of the book. You can get a good idea of what it looks like in my gallery there. The hardcopy is expensive, but the paperback is pretty affordable: http://www.amazon.com/Al-Azif-Necronomicon-Abdul-Alhazred/dp/1587150433/

u/Snow_Mandalorian · 2 pointsr/askphilosophy

The best place to start would be Ian Stevenson's research on the subject. If there's a case to be made for reincarnation, it'll most likely be an empirical one, and Stevenson is definitely the go to person on research associated with this topic.

And from there there's a philosophical literature dedicated to assessing and refining the arguments for survival based on the empirical data.

u/medicannabis · 9 pointsr/canadients

So true!!! I'm glad you mentioned the incompetence of the medical system as well, in a time when endocannabinoids are not taught in the curriculum but are assumed dangerous. I have gotten into more fights than I should as a cancer patient (especially after using cannabis to successfully manage the nausea and other chemo symptoms), only being pushed pharmaceuticals with huge lists of side effects and receiving the blank stare too many times upon bringing up cannabinoid receptors so I think that specialist was just looking for something to blame for a condition that may be difficult to diagnose.


She couldn't have thought to try a different mode of delivery either, like "oh I'll just keep eating my cookies and it'll go away". Seems like a such a lovely and trustworthy person too! Oh wait...

https://www.amazon.ca/Little-Book-Curses-Maledictions-Everyday/dp/1620871904


Edit: She has a website too and her works are all over the place http://www.dawnraedownton.com/work.html

u/notboring · 1 pointr/nsfw

The reviews of her autobiography are good.

http://www.amazon.com/Taboo-Autobiographical-Journey-Spanning-Thousand/dp/0971368406/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1293094574&sr=1-1

I think she's the only X performer I'd actually like to have a conversation with.

u/herrdan · 4 pointsr/aliens

Yep, Amazon has a Kindle version:

The Prism of Lyra: An Exploration of Human Galactic Heritage https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003NHT580/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_GIPrzb1FZ4G6G

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/PoliticalDiscussion

let's not forget that almost anything can get published as a book as well

example 1

example 2

u/Musketball · 1 pointr/holofractal

Try "Ramtha: the White Book"

https://www.amazon.ca/Ramtha-White-Book/dp/1578730457

Those who have read both will see it's basically the same concept. In my opinion the white book is far clearer.

NB: I would skip the first 3 chapters as it's unimportant background information. You can find this book in PDF format on the interwebs. :)

u/SleepyHobbit · 1 pointr/TarotDecks

My response was to the other user's comment because they got a bit technical about the author and I just don't think that's a too relevant factor when it comes to finding this deck.

Anyway, according to Amazon and Goodreads, the author of this deck is still Doreen Virtue.

u/Danomonad · 3 pointsr/C_S_T

You may be interested in books that I have recently read that brush upon these topics.

'The magus of strovalos' describes leaving a body astrally and being connected by a whitish astral thread that can be severed.

In 'The bridge across forever' Richard Bach describes him and (his then) wife/love of his life practicing astral projection together (seeing the silver threads) and, ultimately, leaving messages for their past selves that appear to them in dreams from the future, but not across incarnations.

Casteneda describes three bodies, which forget what are called in his works, but translate to a physical, soul, and etheric double of you physical body.

u/Arcatus · 3 pointsr/DnD

The cover front is shamelessly stolen from this book, so I can't tell you how the cover was made, only how I edited it. I used GIMP to edit the images and basically just stitched together different elements (book cover, pictures of old parchment for the inside, image of a kick-ass hexagram) and put on text. I made the word jumble using http://www.wordclouds.com/

u/pianobutter · 4 pointsr/neuro

Psychologist Giovanni Caputo named this the strange-face-in-the-mirror illusion. Here's an article in the journal Perception from 2010. What he didn't know, was that the effect already had a name: The Ganzfeld effect. Heck, it has tons of names. It's also called Prisoner's Cinema. Psychomanteum.

I'll talk about the Ganzfeld effect first. You've probably heard about it. "White noise + sliced ping pong ball over eyes = hallucinations". It was popular some years back. It dates back to some studies in the 1920's by German psychologist Wolfgang Metzger, who believed you somehow became psychic in the Ganzfeld (Total Field). He was of course proven wrong. Here's an example of him being proven wrong, if you want to be assured for some reason. The effect is real, though. You hallucinate when you're deprived of your senses.

Prisoner's Cinema was a name given to a phenomenon supposedly experienced by prisoners in poorly lit cells: they hallucinated. It's not very well documented (i.e possibly just a dumb anecdote).

Psychomanteum? Well, according to Dr. Raymond Moody, that was something the Greek did to get in touch with the dead. They induced hallucinations in people. Dr. Moody abused this illusion (willfully or not) to convince people they were connected to dead relatives and friends. To his defense, he claimed to be doing so to bring the patients therapeutic closure. Here's his version.
Here's a study by some other folks. The Greek themselves called this catoptromancy.

You wanted a name? I'll give you another name: Charles Bonnet's Syndrome.

Okay. So when you can't see very much, you sometimes see things which aren't there. It doesn't have a good name as of yet, but it's a real thing. Sleep paralysis used to be this crazy thing before it got studied and the superstition got nailed to the coffin. This needs to happen here as well. Otherwise, people will take advantage of the confusion and abuse people who don't know any better.

u/lordrothschild · 1 pointr/C_S_T

> Too bad it's always some goofball in the back woods somewhere who lacks the mental acuity to learn anything from the encounter.

How do you know that? How many cases have you looked at? Are you familiar with The Disclosure Project?

>They wouldn't have to. Anything more than 10 eye-witnesses would mean at least 2 angles of footage of the event with spectator commentary available within 12 hours of it happening. Possibly even a live-stream if they're young and hip witnesses.

Look into "the Belgian UFO wave". More than 30,000 eye witnesses all across the country. Policemen from four different districts wrote reports on the incidents, and generals and admirals from the Belgian airforce commented publicly (on camera) on the sightings.

Of course, these incidents were explained away as "mass hallucinations" by the so called skeptic movement. (And thus, by Wikipedia and the MSM, etc.)

Or look at the UFO sightings in Jerusalem a few years back, where at least three different groups of people filmed a UFO from three angles.

So why are incidents such as these buried, censored, ridiculed and explained away as mass hallucinations, delusions, swamp gas or weather balloons? Because there's nothing to them?


>Humans at war with a species that has the technology to travel at or faster than the speed of light...

You're misunderstanding me. I never said we'll wage war against aliens. We obviously won't.

But the MIC (and thus the MSM) will claim we're at war with them, to justify increased military spending. They're planning to militarize space. That's why they're using Randy Cramer and other alleged "super soldiers" (disinfo agents) to propagandize for a staged war against the "evil alien bastards". The fake "war on terror" isn't enough for the MIC. It's not profitable enough in the long run.

>If they wanted the planet, they'd have it already. What are the odds they could even survive in our heavy wet atmosphere with its teeming biosphere of mold, bacteria and viruses? Teeny tiny.

They do have the planet.