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16 Clues to Your Past Lives: A Guide to Discovering Who You Were
16 Clues to Your Past Lives A Guide to Discovering Who You Were
Author: Barbara Lane
The author reveals how clues to our prior lives can be found in the clothes we choose to wear, in our dreams, on our bookshelves, in the movies we choose, and in our careers. Lanes lighthearted adventure shows you how to ferret out the 16 traits in your life from which you can put together a coherent picture of your earlier lifetimes.
ISBN-13: 9780876044216
ISBN-10: 0876044216
Publication Date: 5/1/1999
Pages: 207
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3.4 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: A. R. E. Press
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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nurse avatar reviewed 16 Clues to Your Past Lives: A Guide to Discovering Who You Were on + 221 more book reviews
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This book was not as I had hoped for. The clues were basically common sense type things we have all thought of. Having the feeling like you have been there before. Nothing to make you really stop and think.
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SciFiFan avatar reviewed 16 Clues to Your Past Lives: A Guide to Discovering Who You Were on + 69 more book reviews
This book gives some thought simulations that allow the reader to pursue areas of interest that may have been past lives/environments. In my humble opinion, there is just too much emphasis on persons who do/perform historical reenactments. I think the book has merit and you can get use form the book. I would also just warn prospective readers that this book cannot tell you who you were in a past life. It does however, give you interesting things to think about and pursue for yourself as you go forward in your life. It can be used to help you in your spiritual growth as long as you don't think of it as a metaphysical "Easy button".


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