Books: Awakening
The following is a book I've read and reviewed. Contrary to popular belief, I'm not selling books. Knowing four languages, I have access to quite a large amount of books that have never been translated in English, which is the strong point of this list: to give a broader look to what's published.
By Michele Bugliaro Goggia - last modified: March 27, 2006 1:34 PM
Full title: Awakening.
Year: 2002.
Language: English.
Author: Mary Rodwell.
Publisher: Fortune Books, Great Britain.
ISBN: 1903782031.
Price: 14.27 €.
Rating: ![]()
Description: Rodwell, originally from UK, is a registered nurse and certified midwife (UK). After further training as a Professional Counsellor, she worked for the National Health Service for five years in a medical practice.
This book is meant to be a manual, a reference for subjects who might have
abductions experiences. Tips are about how to get over fear by use of relaxation
and meditation techniques, of colour therapy, visualisation techniques and
so on.
She looks at support groups, both professional and self-help.
She demonstrated how abductees can support each other by setting up their
own support groups, with practical suggestions and guidance. Rodwell focuses
on children featuring contact symptoms. These children were often called "Star Kids" or "Indigo Children" and "Children
of light".
In the final chapter, she tells us how her work with those who have
been titled contactees, abductees or simply experiencers have had an effect
on her own perception of what is reality.
If parts of the book are very interesting to reead, others are by far not convincing me at all. I've always considered the stories around star kids to be legends and I'ven't changed mind. Today's children are smarter but there's no need to involve aliens. Front cover design is among the best I've seen!
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