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Rating:  Summary: Excellent book Review: For those that have alot of confusion and require something alittle simple for talking to angels, or guides then this is the book for you. Using the affirmations in it one will immediatly feel the divine pressence around them.
Rating:  Summary: A wonderfully uplifting book Review: Gary Quinn with sincerity and generosity shares the key to finding meaning and fulfillment in our lives via the help of angels - specifically the angels of vision, wisdom, purity, strength, love, peace and victory. His message is that with open hearts and minds we can all achieve our dreams: we just need to trust in ourselves and our angel helpers, which should all be asked for help because there is an interconnection between their different roles and how they can help us. Although I would have liked a bit more on this interconnectedness to help me understand it better, I enjoyed reading this book immensely and have gained a lot from it.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent book Review: Psychic Gary Quinn's "May the Angels Be with You" can be read on 2 levels, which I'll describe more fully later (1) the literal or factual and (2) the experiential. Broken hearted after a difficult unexpected breakup with my boyfriend, I picked up this book hoping to have a healing experience, and absolutely did! So I give the book 5 stars for the experiential component. However, having read metaphysical material for nearly 30 years, I had some issues with some of the material presented as fact, and give the book 3 stars for the factual component. (1) The literal or factual level: Information presented in metaphysical books can be difficult to corroborate. One often has to rely on personal experience and other authors of metaphysical sources. Although I believe I've seen an angel myself, and have read several other books on angels, this book is the only place I've seen some of this material. Although Quinn tells us angels are messengers, which agrees with everything I've read about angels, he also says they have no opinions and no free-will. Given all the documented stories of angels, this doesn't make sense to me. To do all their good deeds, angels would need to possess some judgment and free-will, and not function as automatons. Also, Quinn tells the reader he won't complicate the matter of angels by explaining about heavenly hierarchies, and then goes on to explain that there are 7 angels whom you should petition for help in this order: The Angel of 1. Vision, 2. Wisdom, 3. Purity, 4. Strength, 5. Love, 6. Peace, 7. Victory. This information is not contained in any other book I've read on angels, and all internet searches of this matter lead back to Gary Quinn! Quinn tells us he received this information from a wise spiritual teacher who told him he would understand the nature and the sequence of these angels if he meditates on this, allowing each angel to "speak" to him. Quinn did, and this was revealed. Although he reveals to the reader the nature of each angel, and provides anecdotes about clients who were helped by each of these angels, he refuses to disclose why the sequence should be in the order given. Instead, Quinn teases the reader, asking questions like, "Wouldn't it make sense to have the Angel of Love first?" He doesn't answer these questions and tells the reader to meditate on it. I found Quinn's coyness on this matter annoying, as I did his periodic reminders that it's perfectly okay to seek material wealth for it's own sake. Although I had some questions about the existence and sequence of these particular angels, there was wisdom in each section of the book devoted to them. For example, Carrie attracted her soulmate by becoming a loving person who healed a long-standing rift with her brother and then radiated happiness, love and fun with everyone she encountered: friends, colleagues and even her dry-cleaner. 2. Quinn says that one doesn't need to see or fully believe in angels to receive their help: Just act "as if" angels are real and take a leap of faith in seeking their guidance. In seeking my healing experience, I didn't bother petitioning specific angels in order, nor did I use the 4-page meditation provided in chapter 10. Instead, I observed the pattern of Quinn's readings to his clients and decided to give myself one! Admittedly I was skeptical. Each client gets a reading from Quinn and like magic seems to attract love, fabulous career changes, improved health, and inner peace. I'm reminded of the chain emails that promise all this stuff if you simply forward the email to 20 people. None-the-less, I relaxed myself the way Quinn helps his clients relax, got into a semi-meditative state, asked for heavenly help, and posed a question to my angels: "If you're supposedly helping me, why did I suffer this breakup with G? I listened for the answer in my mind, which was, "we are always with you. We removed you from a bad situation..." Beyond the answer, I actually felt a sense of peace and healing in my heart that I didn't previously have, which has stayed with me several days so far. I wasn't instantly healed of a broken heart, but I felt better and am much further along in my healing process. So while I still have no idea whether the bulk of Quinn's material is factually true, the healing I achieved using this book was worth the read. ~Reviewed by Groovy Vegan for Amazon.com
Rating:  Summary: I followed the book's advice & had a healing experience. :-) Review: Psychic Gary Quinn's "May the Angels Be with You" can be read on 2 levels, which I'll describe more fully later (1) the literal or factual and (2) the experiential. Broken hearted after a difficult unexpected breakup with my boyfriend, I picked up this book hoping to have a healing experience, and absolutely did! So I give the book 5 stars for the experiential component. However, having read metaphysical material for nearly 30 years, I had some issues with some of the material presented as fact, and give the book 3 stars for the factual component. (1) The literal or factual level: Information presented in metaphysical books can be difficult to corroborate. One often has to rely on personal experience and other authors of metaphysical sources. Although I believe I've seen an angel myself, and have read several other books on angels, this book is the only place I've seen some of this material. Although Quinn tells us angels are messengers, which agrees with everything I've read about angels, he also says they have no opinions and no free-will. Given all the documented stories of angels, this doesn't make sense to me. To do all their good deeds, angels would need to possess some judgment and free-will, and not function as automatons. Also, Quinn tells the reader he won't complicate the matter of angels by explaining about heavenly hierarchies, and then goes on to explain that there are 7 angels whom you should petition for help in this order: The Angel of 1. Vision, 2. Wisdom, 3. Purity, 4. Strength, 5. Love, 6. Peace, 7. Victory. This information is not contained in any other book I've read on angels, and all internet searches of this matter lead back to Gary Quinn! Quinn tells us he received this information from a wise spiritual teacher who told him he would understand the nature and the sequence of these angels if he meditates on this, allowing each angel to "speak" to him. Quinn did, and this was revealed. Although he reveals to the reader the nature of each angel, and provides anecdotes about clients who were helped by each of these angels, he refuses to disclose why the sequence should be in the order given. Instead, Quinn teases the reader, asking questions like, "Wouldn't it make sense to have the Angel of Love first?" He doesn't answer these questions and tells the reader to meditate on it. I found Quinn's coyness on this matter annoying, as I did his periodic reminders that it's perfectly okay to seek material wealth for it's own sake. Although I had some questions about the existence and sequence of these particular angels, there was wisdom in each section of the book devoted to them. For example, Carrie attracted her soulmate by becoming a loving person who healed a long-standing rift with her brother and then radiated happiness, love and fun with everyone she encountered: friends, colleagues and even her dry-cleaner. 2. Quinn says that one doesn't need to see or fully believe in angels to receive their help: Just act "as if" angels are real and take a leap of faith in seeking their guidance. In seeking my healing experience, I didn't bother petitioning specific angels in order, nor did I use the 4-page meditation provided in chapter 10. Instead, I observed the pattern of Quinn's readings to his clients and decided to give myself one! Admittedly I was skeptical. Each client gets a reading from Quinn and like magic seems to attract love, fabulous career changes, improved health, and inner peace. I'm reminded of the chain emails that promise all this stuff if you simply forward the email to 20 people. None-the-less, I relaxed myself the way Quinn helps his clients relax, got into a semi-meditative state, asked for heavenly help, and posed a question to my angels: "If you're supposedly helping me, why did I suffer this breakup with G? I listened for the answer in my mind, which was, "we are always with you. We removed you from a bad situation..." Beyond the answer, I actually felt a sense of peace and healing in my heart that I didn't previously have, which has stayed with me several days so far. I wasn't instantly healed of a broken heart, but I felt better and am much further along in my healing process. So while I still have no idea whether the bulk of Quinn's material is factually true, the healing I achieved using this book was worth the read. ~Reviewed by Groovy Vegan for Amazon.com
Rating:  Summary: May The Angels Be WIth You Review: This book is one of the best I have ever read on Angels and how they manifest in one's life and how you can work with them to achieve your heart's desires. The information is concise, but important information is repeated enough to help it sink in. The information on angels is non-technical and easily understandable by most anyone - sceptic or not. I thoroughly enjoyed it and plan on passing it on to my daughters and recommending it to my friends. It might also wind up in someone's stocking for Christmas.
Rating:  Summary: Short and easy read and a lot of fun Review: This book is short and to the point. It tells you how to connect to angels to get exactly what you want. That's about it. It's very simple to do. Quite surprisingly so. I thought it was a tremendous amount of fun and wonderful to the imagination. I was a bit raised eyebrow about angels, too, but it doesn't matter what you think, as it turns out. It will work anyway, the author contends.
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