Im Not Mad Im Psychic


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I'M NOT MAD, I'M PSYCHIC Wayne Isaacs & John G. Sutton From his earliest childhood Wayne Isaacs experienced inexplicable, seriously disturbing phenomena that caused him deep emotional and mental stress. Attacked in the hours of darkness by his own toy monkey he did what any terrified young boy would do, he wet the bed. Night after night dark shadows haunted his little bedroom, unseen beings whispered in his ears driving him wild with terror. Eventually his parents took him to a psychiatrist, Wayne was considered to be psychologically unbalanced. This book tells the true story of one of the UKs best known TV Psychics who went from being an inmate within a secure psychiatric unit to incredible international success. You will be astounded by the honesty with which Wayne describes his experiences inside what at the time was termed a 'mental hospital'. They said he suffered from Bi-Polar psychiatric problems, that the voices he was hearing were part of his illness but Wayne told them, 'I'm not mad, I'm psychic'. It would take many years for him to prove this. This amazing book is full of incredible insights into just what it is like to be a child with paranormal powers when everyone thinks you are insane. There is humour in here too, strange stories about how Wayne met various odd characters on his way to understanding the true nature of his gift. At one stage of his young life Wayne ran away to live by the seaside at Margate where he was approached by a large Nun who told him he must be baptised in the name of The Lord Jesus. This was really weird as Wayne is Jewish but the Nun insisted and dunked him naked in a bath full of freezing cold water. When his landlord came in and saw Wayne minus his underpants being blessed by a gigantic Nun he ordered him out of the lodging house. 36 5 Star Reviews on Amazon 'The funniest book I have read in years' Spike Milligan 'Astonishing, scary, illuminating and hilarious' Psychic World




I'm Not Mad I'm Psychic


Book Description

I'M NOT MAD, I'M PSYCHIC Wayne Isaacs & John G. Sutton From his earliest childhood Wayne Isaacs experienced inexplicable, seriously disturbing phenomena that caused him deep emotional and mental stress. Attacked in the hours of darkness by his own toy monkey he did what any terrified young boy would do, he wet the bed. Night after night dark shadows haunted his little bedroom, unseen beings whispered in his ears driving him wild with terror. Eventually his parents took him to a psychiatrist, Wayne was considered to be psychologically unbalanced. This book tells the true story of one of the UKs best known TV Psychics who went from being an inmate within a secure psychiatric unit to incredible international success. You will be astounded by the honesty with which Wayne describes his experiences inside what at the time was termed a 'mental hospital'. They said he suffered from Bi-Polar psychiatric problems, that the voices he was hearing were part of his illness but Wayne told them, 'I'm not mad, I'm psychic'. It would take many years for him to prove this. This amazing book is full of incredible insights into just what it is like to be a child with paranormal powers when everyone thinks you are insane. There is humour in here too, strange stories about how Wayne met various odd characters on his way to understanding the true nature of his gift. At one stage of his young life Wayne ran away to live by the seaside at Margate where he was approached by a large Nun who told him he must be baptised in the name of The Lord Jesus. This was really weird as Wayne is Jewish but the Nun insisted and dunked him naked in a bath full of freezing cold water. When his landlord came in and saw Wayne minus his underpants being blessed by a gigantic Nun he ordered him out of the lodging house. 36 5 Star Reviews on Amazon 'The funniest book I have read in years' Spike Milligan 'Astonishing, scary, illuminating and hilarious' Psychic World




The Psychic World of John G. Sutton


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John G. Sutton is the feature editor of the UK's monthly journal of Spiritualism, this book is a selected collection of his paranormal investigative columns. Read about life beyond life, ghosts, poltergeists, near death experiences and much more. This is the amazing truth.




Mad Clot on a Holy Bone


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"Mad Clot on a Holy Bone: Memories of a Psychic Theater is the first published collection of the work of playwright and artist Asher Hartman and his Gawdafful National Theater company. The book includes three plays by Hartman: Purple Electric Play (PEP!), Mr. Akita, and Sorry, Atlantis: Eden’s Achin’ Organ Seeks Revenge; as well as a full-color insert, contributions by Janet Sarbanes and Lucas Wrench, and a conversation between Asher Hartman and Mark Allen (who produced the three featured plays in collaboration with Machine Project) and Tim Reid (a playwright and performer who joined the Gawdafful company in 2018, as the assistant director of Sorry, Atlantis). Mad Clot on a Holy Bone is co-edited by Mark Allen and Deirdre O’ Dwyer and designed by Becca Lofchie"--Publisher's website.




I'm Not a Large, I Am a Medium!


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In I’m Not a Large, I am a Medium!, Roy Mackay with Cornelius Cavendish takes you on his remarkable 45 year journey as a medium. Beginning when he was only 21 Roy was performing publicly just two years later, since when he has given hundreds of demonstrations and private readings, in Britain, Canada and internationally via Skype. He reveals what he has learnt about life after death answering many questions, and shows how he communicates with the world of Spirit. It is a world that is open to us all, he says, candidly explaining how we too can connect with it. His wide-ranging reminiscences are by turns heartwarming, surprising and awesome. He vividly describes the times when he has come to the aid of a homeowner whose home has been disturbed by a spirit sometimes with chilling effect, and helped the spirit to move peacefully into the Light. It’s been an extraordinary life.




Divorce and Remarriage


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Editor H. Wayne House introduces a lively debate on varying Christian views of divorce and remarriage. Contributors include J. Carl Laney, William Heth, Thomas Edgar and Larry Richards.




Psychic Visions of Murder: The Syndicate


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For the past few years, little Carol Anne Smith has been helping her Daddy; an NYPD detective, solve murder cases through her extraordinary psychic abilities, but it isn't just the NYPD who's interested in Carol Anne's abilities, but a small, ragtag group of psychics calling themselves "The Syndicate", but eventually Carol Anne discovers that there's more to "The Syndicate", that Dr. Kennison and Ingrid Buckenwaltz have been letting on.Now Carol Anne's Daddy must race against time to save her from the evil, nefarious clutches of "The Syndicate"




Psychic the Saga: Book One - The Revolution


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Originally Edited By: Collin Alexander Bly Originally Proofread By: Sean Patrick Hammond Edited & Proofread By: Michelle Aramis Puentes Artwork by: Nick Kapituniov Casper A. Jecéga is a young man who has spent his whole life trying to enjoy it to its fullest. He spreads his time between classes in college, part-time shifts at his job, and hanging out with his friends; trying to discover what exactly he was going to do in life though life continually pulls him along with or without his consent. He's a very gifted individual who has always wanted to make a difference in the world, but will soon find himself wrapped into a mystery far beyond his wildest imaginations.




Growing Up Psychic


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Internationally recognized psychic and star of A&E’s hit show Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal, Chip Coffey shares his personal story of discovering his gift at a young age and offers valuable advice for nurturing and embracing psychic ability. No one knows more about psychic kids than Chip Coffey, and no expert on psychic kids is better known throughout the world. These kids are widely misunderstood, misjudged, and misdiagnosed. In Growing Up Psychic, Chip Coffey offers indispensable information for anyone who interacts with these extraordinary youngsters—parents, educators, medical professionals, mental health clinicians, members of the clergy, paranormal investigators—and adults who faced the challenges of growing up psychic. In Growing Up Psychic, drawing on his firsthand experience and the true stories of kids he has worked with and helped, Chip Coffey shows you how to: • Determine if a child is really psychic—as opposed to simply imaginative or seeking attention • Identify the different kinds of psychic abilities kids (and adults) might have • Gain control over when and how psychic information is received • Safely connect with others in the psychic community • Deal with skeptics and disbelievers “Read Chip Coffey’s book to learn about an astonishing, inspiring, unexplained propensity of the human mind.” —from the foreword written by Dr. Raymond Moody, author of Life After Life




Teenage Psychic on Campus


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Caryn Alderson may be a psychic medium, but she can't predict her own life. She’s totally blindsided when she discovers her boyfriend has cheated on her. Her best friend Annabeth attempts to jump-start Caryn’s stalled love life by introducing her to Gary Riddell, a fellow college freshman who can talk to ghosts. To paranormal groupie Annabeth, their abilities make them the perfect match. Unfortunately, Gary’s acting career and Caryn’s love of journalism clash when Caryn writes a hatchet piece about Gary's acting abilities, and then publishes it in the campus newspaper. Dating is definitely out! Then the two of them are asked to help the campus Ghost Stalkers club investigate a haunting at a local farmhouse. Caryn and Gary must combine their offsetting paranormal skills to locate more than just ghosts.