About Richard Webster
Author of over forty titles published with Llewellyn, Richard Webster is one of New Zealands most prolific writers. His best-selling books include Spirit Guides & Angel Guardians, Creative Visualization for Beginners, Soul Mates, Is Your Pet Psychic?, Practical Guide to Past-Life Memories, Astral Travel for Beginners, Miracles, and the four-book series on archangels: Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel.
A noted psychic, Richard is a member of the National Guild of Hypnotherapists (USA), the Association of Professional Hypnotherapists and Parapsychologists (UK), the International Registry of Professional Hypnotherapists (Canada), and the Psychotherapy and Hypnotherapy Institute of New Zealand. When not touring, he resides in New Zealand with his wife and family.
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Psychic Protection for Beginners: Creating a Safe Haven for Home & Family 2010 by Richard Webster.
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For Sandi Liss
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Soul Journey
Introduction
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Scents, Perfumes,
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How to Ward Off
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Conclusion
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Suggested Reading
While I was writing this book, a friend told me that hed never needed psychic protection, as he led a normal life. This is a common misconception. I believe everyone needs psychic protection from time to time. I asked my friend a series of questions, and after answering them, he grudgingly admitted that maybe he could benefit from psychic protection after all. These are the questions I asked him:
Has anyone ever looked at you with evil eyes?
Do people regularly confide in you and tell you their problems?
Do you experience nightmares or unpleasant dreams?
Do you ever feel listless, apathetic, or
unmotivated?
Do you suffer from headaches?
Do your everyday problems get you down?
Do you ever consume recreational drugs?
Do you ever feel exhausted after being in the company of someone else?
Have you ever felt intimidated by someone?
Do you ever feel out of control?
Do you experience days where nothing goes right?
Do you meditate or practice self-hypnosis?
Are you nervous or lacking in confidence?
Do you feel inferior to others?
Have you ever been bullied or tormented by others?
Are you a healer, therapist, or counselor?
Do you suffer from anxiety or experience panic attacks?
Do you see the glass as half-empty rather than half-full?
If you answered yes to any of these, you need psychic protection. You already protect yourself in a variety of ways. You live in a house that protects you from the elements. You invest your money, not only to earn interest, but also to keep it safe. You buy insurance to protect you from a variety of possible disasters. You probably avoid dangerous neighborhoods. These are all practical forms of protection. However, few people are aware of the need for psychic protection.
Sometimes our own minds can be our worst enemies. Heres an example. Several months ago, the fourteen-year-old daughter of friends of ours suffered a nervous breakdown. Her parents had no idea that shed been receiving a constant stream of vicious, anonymous text messages. Because a cell phone is an essential item for most teenagers, the attacker was able to reach her easily at any time of the day or night. This meant the victim never felt safe, not even in her own bedroom. After her breakdown, the police and school became involved, and a former friend admitted to sending the texts. The attacker claimed it was simply a harmless prank, but her victim is still receiving help for the damage caused.
Unfortunately, at the time of the attack, our friends daughter knew nothing about psychic protection. This incident shows that learning how to psychically protect yourself is just as important as any other form of protection. Thousands of years ago, our ancestors were aware of this.
The world was a dangerous place back then. In addition to the normal problems of everyday living, people believed invisible beings such as demons, evil spirits, and disembodied souls lived just beyond sight. Its not surprising people sought psychic protection to keep them safe from harm. Naturally, their main concern was for their safety and survival, and various ways were devised to protect them.
A house is a place people live in. A home is also a house that people live in, but its much more than that. The word home makes us think of love, family, safety, security, and happiness. In earlier times, home was associated with the hearth, warmth, and the kitchen fire. Your home is a place for your physical body to live in, but it should also be a place where you can nurture your spirit and be free to express the real you. An old proverb says it all: Home is where the heart is.
Safety should be one of the first things that come to mind when people think of home : homes are built to provide protection from the elements, predators, and other people. Thats why we build walls around our homes and lock the doors.
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