"In contrast to the delightful but contemplative perspective of Thomas Moore's Care of the Soul, with more specifics than Neale Donald Walsch's Conversations with God, this video is for people who live at a fast pace and would like to have clear inner guidance available on demand 24/7." To wit, they will learn how to read their auras to help make decisions about their careers and their personal relationships. Spiritual teacher and warm personality Rose Rosetree begins with a somewhat hard-to-follow discussion of "setting intentions" and "celestial perceptions," then more straightforwardly demonstrates the physical technique used in reading auras, which are levels of "information-rich storehouses of data about the human [electromagnetic] energy field," providing details about your past, short-term activities, personality, etc. Using members of her studio audience, she then illustrates the procedure, telling one man that his "high heart" aura indicates that he should explore selling as a career, and a woman that her "mind" was not currently the most important component of her relationship with "Joseph." She finishes by demonstrating her other area of expertise, which is face reading. Rosetree is obviously a seasoned practitioner of her craft, and does a fine job explaining her actual method, but this tape's bare-bones production values and rambling initial discussion render it optional for most libraries. Aud: P. (K. Glaser)
Thrill Your Soul: Inspiration for Choosing Your Work and Relationships
(2000) 51 min. $24.95. Women’s Intuition WorldWide (dist. by Quality Books). PPR. Color cover. ISBN: 1-9651145-6-2. Vol. 15, Issue 6
Thrill Your Soul: Inspiration for Choosing Your Work and Relationships
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