Very interesting, Caat. Sounds like you had a very worthwhile experience. Do you recommend starting out with his DVD or maybe book 2? Being on a budget, some of us might not can afford all the material, at first.
Karena
Hi Kerena.
It really was. I'm going to go out on a limb and say the third book, not because I have ever read or seen it, but because a woman at the conference said it was his most comprehensive, that brings it all together. I think ... I
think .... it has the visualizations in it, by looking at the TOC, but I can't be sure or sure of which ones, but it seems like it has a little bit about auras (book 2) and a little bit about the science and intention (book 4). I'm guessing he wrote this as he was formulating his current idea of 'intention."
As soon as I finish his fourth book, I think I will buy the third. When it came out, there were no previews on Amazon, so I was hesitant, worrying that it would be too much science, but it doesn't look that way, and reading his fourth, he explains it so simply anyway, it make it interesting.
As far as just learning about him, I recommend book one. It doesn't give you the techniques, but it's a fascinating story.
Let me know which one you get and how you like it.
Caat
