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The Psychic Power of Children (Foulsham Know How)
The Psychic Power of Children - Foulsham Know How
Author: Cassandra Eason
ISBN-13: 9780572020309
ISBN-10: 0572020309
Publication Date: 8/1994
Pages: 256
Rating:
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3.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Foulsham
Book Type: Paperback
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A very good book about fascinating subjects. Be honest, we've all wondered and some of us know a bit more than others if we happen to be really psychic ourselves.

I've always been psychic and all my friends and family members are aware of it through things I've done and said over the years. It's just a part of me, of who I am. I became aware of my abilities when I was a very young child, so this book was of special interest to me.

I believe that we are all psychic to some extent. Haven't we all had hunches? Feelings about things we can't explain? Sometimes a sense of having been somewhere before, even though we think we're there for the first time? Knowing something without knowing how we know? You know what I'm saying.

After reading this book, do check out any books by Dr. Ian Stevenson, one of the world's top authorities about the subject of psychic children and children who recall past lives.


I have a granddaughter who recalled having a past life from the time she was just under two years old. These children usually begin to forget all about their past lives when they are about 5 years old. The reason is that so much new information, reading, writing, the excitement of learning about all kinds of things, is filling their minds then, that they can't keep all the information from before in place. The once vivid memories begin to fade. It happened with my grandchild exactly the same way.

The subject is so interesting. Anyone who would like some suggestions about other writers on the subject will find a treasure of further information available online.