Thursday, September 12, 2013

Using Wicca To Achieve Your Goals

Using Wicca To Achieve Your Goals (Wiccan Goal Setting) was a free Kindle book when I wrote this post.

 Have you ever felt annoyed that other religions have motivation phrases and scripture? Do you find Wiccan literature severely lacking? Do you want to set goals and achieve them by using your foundation -- your religion -- instead of secular self-help methods? You've come to the correct place.

This book is a crash course on how to use the Wheel of the Year to set, modify, and track your goals. These goals can be as simple as "meditate more" and as exhaustive as "plan and complete a multiday trip." It doesn't matter. Using the Wheel of the Year, or the "Harvest Allegory," this book gives you tools to reach your goals.

Lynn is a long time blogger at Pagan-Pages.org, and has written this book based on previous blog postings, comments, and user feedback. Although the initial idea came from a variety of sources, Lynn has expanded on the allegory, and providing examples, ensures that you, the reader, can apply this method in your own life.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Does Your Child See Sparkles? Help for Parents Guiding Psychic Kids

Does Your Child See Sparkles? Help for Parents Guiding Psychic Kids was a free book for the Kindle when this post was written!

Empathic and psychic children are seeing things: Sparkles, Orbs, Spirits, and Ghosts. What is a parent to do? Don't worry; Melissa Leath has it covered. She has been asked by parents about Sparkles (as the kids call them). And she has gone on a quest to find the answers.
This book covers spirit energies, auras, subtle bodies, hyper-sensitive and empathic children and information on indigo and crystal children. There are excerpts from blog articles that started the search for the meaning of Sparkles, along with some of the comments that followed.
Within this book, Melissa uncovers the concept of Sparkles, spirit lights, and other paranormal occurrences and visions seen by children. Are they apparitions or true experiences? Included are exercises to practice with your child, examples to help expand their ability in a healthy and empowering way, and ideas to implement in your families’ daily routine.
“Sparkles” is filled with real life experiences from parents and their children; their fears and victories, along with Leath’s shared knowledge and explanations.