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The Power of Positive Prophecy: How to Envision and Create Your Best Future

Vaughan, Alan

 This is an enlarged and revised edition of Vaughan's The Edge of Tomorrow. It contains two new chapters, "Personal Dream Prophecy" and "Making Prophecy Practical." The chapter on the Central Premonitions Registry, which is defunct, has been deleted. Psychic Alan Vaughan's own odyssey has taken him from making predictions about others to teaching people not only to foresee their own futures but to use their dreams as "a channel for the inner self to express its highest hopes and hold forth promises that our conscious minds can work to keep" (p. 16). Instead of proof of precognition his aim is to teach the means for each person to find the answer that works best for him or her. There are step-by-step exercises at the end of each chapter. The basis of his approach is belief that one can do it, and with this in mind, he begins with a chapter presenting proof of precognition. There are chapters on making contact, sending images, the art of prophecy, the flexible future, and shaping your future. The last chapter consists of his predictions concerning the world in 2001.
Publisher Information:London: Aquarian Press, 1991. 192p. Chap. bibl: 181-185; Index: 189-191; 1 table
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