FYI: Geller next book, Mind Medicine, will be published by Element in October.Publishers Weekly
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I understand why now and it is worth every penny and cheaper to purchase on line than in the store. I agreed to share it with a high school psychology class because it's an excellent introduction an overview of skills many have not developed or had explained to them. The unique approach and appeal is remarkable. It brings the written word to life and invites the reader to translate the left brain information into a right brain experience. I was concerned about parts of the book being fragile. I treat my copy like a work of art and want it to be seen and shared, so I constructed a special carrying case to protect it. It commands a certain respect as you explore the brilliant and creative way it is constructed. Actually I don't know how they can sell it for $. It is above and beyond anything I have seen in this area.
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This is a book about two souls struggling through a series of letters to make sense of their lives. Uri Geller I have known for over 25 years. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is someone I had never heard of until I picked up this book. Both are sincere family men, yet each has a contradictory aspect, for instance, both are humble yet both have enormous egos. Both feel an incessant aching in their souls. Both are in awe of fame and actively seek to partake of it, in part to verify/justify their existence, and both have rubbed elbows with society's elite.
Uri's cousin, psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud, realized that a true purging of the soul, what Catholics call Confession, and what Jews do on Yom Kippur, serves to heal old wounds thus allowing for future growth. This reader has been brought to tears from some of the deeply personal passages which outpoured from Uri's soul. Wounded in battle, with his friends dying around him, and forced to kill the enemy during the 1967 Israeli/Arab war, it is Uri's firm wish that there be Peace between Palestinians and their brethren, the Jews. At his core, Uri is a man who identifies with all religions.
Rabbi Shmuley has also had his traumas, growing up in a divorced family, trying, like Uri, to come to grips with a complicated and distant father. Wise beyond his years, the Rabbi has a lot to say. God is accessible if we open up our hearts. Only the righteous can truly lead a happy life. The Garden of Eden still exists, and is accessed daily by our innocent children.
The duo, at times appear superficial. The Rabbi actually invited Jerry Springer to speak at his classes at Oxford University, and admitted this in print! Uri sees the Pop Idol Elvis as a God. Both Uri and the Rabbi are overly concerned about their fame. However, it is here with the reach of time, that comparisons cease. Ten generations from now, Uri Geller's name will still be known. He asks himself, is it God himself or UFO's who have given him the power to bend metal by mind power alone? This is the quintessential question, which our society is unable to really process. The ramifications are too monumental.
Uri Geller has demonstrated his spoon-bending ability not only to tens of thousands all over the globe, but also to top flight physicists, Heads of State and world figures. For those who understand esotericism (see Ouspensky's text on Gurdjieff, In Search of the Miraculous), this is no small feat. What do these great people think of the world they live in because of Uri Geller? And how has this change in thought impacted their influence on history?
Geller's very eruption onto the world scene in the early 1970's caused a revolution in the fields of cosmology and the quantum physics of consciousness. His impact on art and literature is also consequential. Such movies as The Fury, Dreamscape, Powder, Phenomenon, Matrix, X-Files and X-Men, and on a personal note, my own upcoming novel STARETZ ENCOUNTER, all owe their debt in great measure to Uri Geller. His flame has ignited directly or indirectly, literally tens of millions of minds.
There is much talk in the book about the coming of the Messiah. Perhaps Martin Luther King has already fulfilled that role in our time. Nevertheless, in ancient times, without any doubt, a person, with Uri's abilities would have been seen as a God, a role Uri has successfully eschewed. Having earned a king's ransom finding diamond mines and oil reserves, Uri's door has always been open to his friends, rich and poor.
Uri's very existence creates the supreme metaphysical conundrum, not only for he, himself, but for anyone else who has eyes to see. Struck by a strange light onto his forehead when he was four, Uri has had Egyptian and Tibetan apports fly into his room, he has photographed UFO's, and has said on many occasions that he suspects that his abilities come from extraterrestrials. Well, if that is so, what role does a Supreme Being play in all this? If what has happened to Uri Geller has happened to Moses, Jesus and other historical religious figures from other religions, clearly a monkey-wrench of gargantuan proportions has been thrown into the Biblical mix.
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If our Creator has a conscious component, then stop and consider, the vast realm this supreme entity has to take care of. Our galaxy alone as 100 billion stars, and there are hundreds of billions of galaxies. I have enough trouble finding my keys when I leave the house! Clearly, a hierarchy of intelligences, which the Rabbi suggests may be angels, makes more sense. Thus, Andrija Puharich, the man who introduced Geller to the West, may have been right all along. An extraterrestrial cabal far in advance of our civilization takes care of our planet. For the most part, they leave us alone. And thus, the ET's do not step in during the Holocaust, because we have been given us free will. But occasionally, through His liaisons, They sprinkle the earth with a few avatars, a list of commandments, a monotheistic paradigm, an ancient savior who give humans the promise of everlasting life, and a modern day superpsychic who can electrify our spirit. I highly recommend this sincere book for opening up a new dialogue on the age old question about the nature of civilization and the source of our being.
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The story that is less known is the research he volunteered to participate in under strict laboratory protocol at Stanford University's Stanford Research Institute. The research findings of Dr. Andriha Puharich, an experienced parapsychologist, who spent considerable time effort and capital to investigate his activites under close scrutiny are also not as well known. (See also: Andriha Puharich: "Uri"). His contacts with beings of a more advanced civilization(ships) are detailed both in his and Dr Puharich's book. There were multiple witnesses to many of his activities including these.
Do not read this book unless you are ready to expand your mind.
He wiil convince you that besides all his other talents, he is also a great writer.
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Thanks to caring teachers, friends, and family members, Uri's talents for knowing what people were thinking and doing all kinds of psychokinetic "tricks" were understood to be very real, if also quite inexplicable. Scientists from around the world such as Edgar Mitchell, Russell Targ, and David Bohm studied Uri Geller, and through a series of rigorously scientific tests, proved to their own satisfaction that these phenomena were indeed repeatable and not the result of trickery.
I am especially interested in the phenomena described in Uri's first-hand account, because it so closely matches things I have experienced in my life. If you have experienced things appearing, disappearing, transforming or transporting, or have an interest in reading accounts of others who have experienced this, please visit my realityshifters.com site.
I give this book my very highest recommendation!
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The premise of Mind Medicine is that we can and do affect our health with our lifestyles and attitudes... which we can change. Geller advocates judicious use of modern medicine in conjunction with the healing powers of our minds, yet points out that most of us do not fully harness our own healing abilities. We are healthiest when we feel loved and happy -- and this joyous, light energy attracts more good things and people to us. Geller invites us to contemplate what makes us happy, and how free we are to change.
This book is written so simply and clearly that I envision it being a text book for children or adults who wish to learn how to discover what Uri Geller calls MindPower... the higher powers that allow him to bend spoons, locate hidden things, and affect things from a distance. Geller makes his irresistible invitation to us crystal-clear in the introduction to his book, "The mind of every one of us possesses an unimaginable gift and you are about to learn how to use it. Open it now." You'll be glad you did!
From meditation to positive thinking; from dealing with stress to helping us choose the right complimentary therapy, this book final gives clarity to the hitherto confusing theories of how the mind can actually help heal and keep our bodies fit and well.
With numerous soundbites, various exercises and logical and clear references to orthodox medicine, this book is a joy to read, easy to understand and finally clarifies the link between positive thinking and good health.
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I will always keep this book by my side, for guidance and that little prop when I'm feeling unsure.
Thank you Uri
Yours sincerely
Charmaine Line
The impression Geller creates is that of abundance rather than lack in one's attributes. As he explains, it's no better to be an extrovert than an introvert for example, just different, each with its own set of advantages.. At long last here is a book that tells you what you want to know in doable steps. His down to earth instructions are guaranteed to raise the quality of your life if you follow them. Life Signs takes you on a unique adventure leading to self-discovery and insight into others. This creates better relationships and helps you to reach your goals.
Based on ancient teachings, Uri Geller has developed LIFE SIGNS, using a concept represented by an enneagram, a sybol consisting of a nine-pointed star enclosed in a circle. Mr Geller combines old and new wisdom to describe nine personality types representing all the essential human traits. Each of these nine personalities falls within one of the general personality categories: Feelers, Thinkers and Doers. Life Signs teachers you how to figure out which of the nine types you are through a simple but comprehensive test. This is an enjoyable process. The book offers suggestions on dealing with relationships, financial pressures, improving your physical health, ways to attract wealth and love, just about any issue you are likely to grapple with in your own life.
Uri Geller has demonstrated his extraordinary psychic abilities all over the world. Famous for his amazing mental powers, he is the author of many best-selling books on the human mind. Geller lives outside of London with his wife and two teenage children.
Life Signs works for you because after you gain knowledge of your own nature and can recognise those of others, you can see that big picture that broadens life's possibilities. It's empowering to find out where your strengths lie. You make the most of your talents when you pursue that which you do best rather than struggle with something that is foreign to your nature. This attractively illustrated book carries you through a great adventure that educates you at the same time. Enjoy!