Born with a Gift

Born with a Gift
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Publisher : BalboaPress
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 9781452505619
ISBN-13 : 1452505616
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Book Synopsis Born with a Gift by : Sasha Brisk

Download or read book Born with a Gift written by Sasha Brisk and published by BalboaPress. This book was released on 2012-07-11 with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Born with a Gift has been channelled through spirit by new age author, clairvoyant, and intuitive counsellor Sasha Brisk. By using psychic abilities that are naturally with us in each lifetime, you can gain a focus of change in enlightenment in human existence. In this guide, Brisk demonstrates how to tune in to your own spiritual gifts, enhance your connection with the universal realm, and become more aware of who you really are. Through messages in dreams and physical ghost appearances during the conscious state, you can learn how to connect with deceased loved ones and angel guides. Unexplained shifts of consciousness, such as premonitions and visions of future events, can provide our present moment with clear direction of what could happen next. When you know what to look for, premonitions can reveal further truth about unresolved issues in your relationships, career, and family. The universe is unconditionally supportive and answering to your prayers, once you know how to manifest your thoughts into reality. An enhanced awareness of your own natural gifts can help you to move through life empowered, aware, and refreshed.


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