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EHE Autobiographies Record Type: Review ID: 73 |
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Funny You Should Say ThatCoburn, Chuck | |
This is an EHE autobiography related in an informal, mildly humorous fashion. As Jon Klimo writes in a prepublication comment: "Chuck seems...to be an ‘old soul’ who has a young way of opening doors into some quite remarkable readings." Coburn was a businessman with his own successful construction company until 1975, when he realized he was psychic. Since then he has deliberately shelved linear logic so that his psychic and other experiences could enter his life. This is an autobiographical account of the experiences he has had and how they taught him and others. At one level it is an interesting account of many different EEs and EHEs: poltergeists, retrocognition, apparitions, haunts, psychic surgery, shamanism, healing, psychic criminology, remote viewing, sacred power sites, feng shui. At another level he confirms some hypotheses I have proposed after reading biographies and autobiographies of the stages a person who discovers he or she is psychic goes through before they reach the point where the world at large (actually, a significant portion of it) recognizes the person as psychic. Coburn provides first-hand data in a very readable way. | |
Publisher Information: | Redway, CA: Seed Center, 1995. 11-239p. 1 port |
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