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Double Vision
Double Vision
Author: Tamara Cohen, Judith Skutch
At the age of two, Tamara began to answer her mother's thoughts; in third grade she started to have dreams that came true. The interest aroused by these apparent psychic abilities led her mother, Judith, first to the American Society for Psychical Research, then to contacts with Uri Geller and a host of psychic mediums, and finally to establish ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780890874110
ISBN-10: 0890874115
Pages: 300
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Publisher: Celestial Arts
Book Type: Paperback
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Loved reading about real people who enjoy the path of building their consciousness, the metaphysical experiences between mother and daughter and their separate growth that also brought out how the book, A Course In Miracles came about. It also reminded me of my mom and I and how the subject that smacked anything metaphysical was always being explored between us and talked about. Loved this book.
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Interesting read for those interested in "The Course in Miracles" or general metaphysics. This book is a recollection of Judith Skutch, who was responsible for publishing The Course, and her daughter, who's mystical/psychic experiences from a young age shaped both women's beliefs.

If you are familiar with the Course, the first hand account of "serendipitous" events and intuitive behaviors that affected Judith Skutch(Wilson) will be interesting and educational. While her daughter Tammy apparently did not embrace The Course, as such, her recollections and testimonial of experiences is also interesting, especially her work with color recognition in blind children.

The book was not too long, but probably won't appeal to people looking for "how-to" spiritual information. More biographical in nature.


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