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The Lost Art of Compassion
December 13, 2012 by Doug Dillon 983 0 0

Excellent work, so much so that I had to do a review and post it for the benefit of others. Highly recommended. A Book Review Author – Lorne Ladner, Ph.D.

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“Might Scare the Bajibers Out of Ya.”
December 11, 2012 by Doug Dillon 839 0 0

“We have a boy, Jeff, with a very special gift. That gift takes him on a 2 day journey with what started out as horrifying nightmares. He shares these nightmares

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Carl Jung Paranormal, Part 12: Final Breakthrough
December 10, 2012 by Doug Dillon 1815 0 0

A serious illness brought  Carl Jung to the brink of death but in the end, it led to a final breakthrough of understanding. Such experiences and coincidences will lead to

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“Super Exciting!” YA Paranormal and Historical
December 9, 2012 by Doug Dillon 795 0 0

Sliding Beneath the Surface The St. Augustine Trilogy: Book I A review placed on Goodreads and Amazon by Ariel from Tennessee, USA “Sliding beneath the surface is another one of those books that really stands out, to me at least, as an...

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“A Fun, Historic Read.” YA, Paranormal and Historical.
December 8, 2012 by Doug Dillon 768 0 0

Sliding Beneath the Surface The St. Augustine Trilogy: Book I A review placed on Goodreads and Amazon by Helena “This book is very different than anything I’ve read recently. I normally don’t read books with a male lead. I have...

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Carl Jung Paranormal, Part 11: Disappearing Mosaics
December 7, 2012 by Doug Dillon 2023 0 0

Disappearing mosaics confound Carl Jung and make him wonder if time travel of a sort into the past just might be possible. Such experiences and coincidences will lead to a

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A Message from a Paranormal Realm, Part 6
December 6, 2012 by Doug Dillon 951 0 0

In our paranormal nonfiction book, An Explosion of Being, my wife Barbara and I decided to include a chapter channeled directly from another realm of reality. The title of that chapter was, “To the Reader from a Source with No Name”. Actually, we...

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Left Me Wanting to Know More of What Happens
December 5, 2012 by Doug Dillon 749 0 0

Young Adult, Paranormal and Historical. Sliding Beneath the Surface The St. Augustine Trilogy: Book I A review placed on Goodreads, Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Library Thing by Isis from Vermont “I just finished reading the first volume of...

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Carl Jung Paranormal, Part 10: Flood Visions
December 4, 2012 by Doug Dillon 5085 0 0

Carl Jung’s flood visions stir his imagination and make him wonder if seeing into the future just might be possible. Such experiences and coincidences will lead to a more complete

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Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within
December 3, 2012 by Doug Dillon 850 0 0

A Book Review Author – Natalie Goldberg A long-term Zen practitioner , Goldberg has taught seminars in writing as a spiritual practice Book has old over 1 million copies and

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“I Couldn’t Put the Book Down Last Night.”
December 2, 2012 by Doug Dillon 827 0 0

YA, Paranormal & Historical. Sliding Beneath the Surface The St. Augustine Trilogy: Book I A review placed on Goodreads and Amazon by Sarah Frost from Australia “Before I comment on the story, I want to compliment whoever was in charge...

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Carl Jung Paranormal, Part 9: Scarab Beetle
December 1, 2012 by Doug Dillon 2700 0 0

A scarab beetle gives Carl Jung a key to helping a patient as well as assisting him in understanding coincidences. Such experiences will lead to a more complete theory of

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