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How to See Your Angels

A Guide to Attracting Heavenly Beings that Heal, Help and Inspire

About The Book

The lives of an increasing number of people are being touched by angels and/or belief in angels, but what exactly are angels, these 'beings of light' that are comforting, healing and inspiring people all over the world? Why are they making themselves known now as never before? How exactly are they revealing themselves? How do you see or hear your angel or even know which angel to call on? In short, how can you recognise the presence of angels in your life, today?

In this ultimate guide, angel expert Theresa Cheung provides answers to all these questions and more. Along with a collection of hundreds of specific angels from traditions and belief systems all over the world, the book brings everything bang up to date with advice on how to recognise the presence of angels in everyday life and how to understand angelic messages to guide your life choices. Alongside information on guardian angels, archangels, spirits and departed loved ones, readers will also learn about the nature and purpose of angels, what they can and can't do and how to call upon them in times of need. From those new to the angel phenomenon to those with a sound belief in and experience of angels, anyone seeking spiritual nourishment will treasure this one-stop reference guide to invoking the power, wonder and magic of angels into their life, today and everyday.

About The Author

UK

Theresa Cheung was born into a family of spiritualists and has been involved in the research of psychic phenomena for over twenty-five years. She has a master’s degree from King’s College, Cambridge, and has written a variety of books about the paranormal including the Sunday Times bestsellers An Angel Called My Name and An Angel Healed Me. She lives with her husband and two children in Oxford.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK (September 2, 2010)
  • Length: 368 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780857200211

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