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Here are some selections available
through Janet Shine, or your favorite online bookstore. |
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Mind to Mind is Betty Shine's
first book, which was an immediate best-seller, describes her progression from
childhood to becoming a medium, healer, and vitamin/mineral therapist. More
important, it tells the story of her discovery of Mind Energy. Available in
hardback. |
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Sunday Times No #1
Best-Seller. Mind Magic is Betty Shine's second book. How to develop your own psychic awareness with
particular emphasis in healing oneself, and others. Available in paperback. |
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Mind Waves is the third and final
book in the Mind Series. It explains the mind-wave effect on the whole of the
paranormal. It takes the reader through the process of mind expansion and
spiritual, logical, thought. Available in paperback. |
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A Mind of Your
Own is a source book for the millennium. Inside, Betty Shine uses over 200
carefully selected keywords to identify the most common anxieties which face
people today - and then, with her own unique insight and revolutionary
techniques, she demonstrates how to overcome them. |
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My Life as a Medium is a fascinating account of
a very normal person, and the transformation that surrounded her in a matter of
weeks. |
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Just released August 1, 1999 - The Infinite Mind
covers the Mind/Brain Phenomenon. Betty Shine takes the scientific and medical
communities to task - for their apparent neglect of focus on the Mind as a
whole. |
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In A Free Spirit Betty Shine not only shares her
own remarkable gifts but she also recalls the experiences of her readers when
their own healing abilities have been revealed at the time they needed them
most. |
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Shine On is the final book from
Betty Shine. It collects together 101 of Betty's poems, and is introduced by her
daughter, Janet, who worked closely with Betty and has inherited many of her
amazing psychic gifts. Janet also provides a short introduction to each poem,
which allows the reader a unique intimacy into the background to each one. |
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A quote from Angela Levin, Daily
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'Betty is funny and warm, and there is nothing superhuman about her
manner. But some things she takes for granted would send shivers down the
normal spine.' |
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