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Aaagh! I Think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too)

Aaagh! I Think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too)
By Natasha J. Rosewood

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What do you feel when you hear the word "psychic?" Spine-chilling goose bumps or a gripping allure? A buring desire to discover more or the impulse to run? Fascination or fear? We all have intuition. Perhaps even a psychic ability. So why don't we use it? Fear of the unknown, fear of losing control, fear of meeting our dark side or the fear that was instilled in mankind during the Spanish Inquisition that still sits in our cellular memory and holds power over our otherwise unlimited minds? In this enlightening, entertaining, and empowering book, Natasha brings the word "psychic" out of the witch's closet and into the light of the New Age. "Now, more than ever in our history, the planet needs all of us to acknowledge our power by paying attention to our inner voices. But first we have to embrace and trust our intuition." Warning: This material contains mind-illuminating content AAAGH! I Think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too) is a sometimes humourous, sometimes heartbreaking account of Natasha's reluctant psychic awakening. Her story is accompanied by metaphysical endnotes to help the reader recognize and develop his or her own inherent intuitive ability, and to offer a deeper understanding of the psychic forces that were at play when Natasha magnetized these events to her. Prepare for a sense of deja vu. Aaagh!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1213972 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-06-21
  • Released on: 2006-07-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 294 pages

Editorial Reviews

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I like the way Natasha Rosewood writes - it's her story and in the end of every chapter there is a metaphysical endnote which explains from a higher view what her (and also our) experience was about. It helps you to understand how a psychic works and what life is about. Really uplifting. --H. Georg "Sunsite.li"

This book touched me deeply. I could relate to the subject matter and was very grateful for the practical information that was provided. Ms. Rosewood's ability to be the observer in her own life and relate that information to what she has learned from it without judgement on those who could be said to have "done her wrong" is inspiring. Her ability to then put that into words for me to read is most appreciated. I can't wait for the next one. --Tina Johanson

Wow!! What an amazing book it is that allows a person to find and accept their own psychic abilities - because we ALL do have this ability. Thank-you Natasha for writing about your personal experience and bringing so much humanness to your book. It was amazing how you took some serious life issues and wrote about them from a perspective of love and humour. I appreciated the Metaphysical Endnotes and how you tied in a metaphysical concept with these personal experiences and for me it made my reading experience more real. I loved your book and I enjoyed it thoroughly. I really feel that this book is useful whether one is just starting out on ths path or have been on this path for several years. I am really looking forward to your next book.... --Holly Workman

About the Author
After surviving life in a large, chaotic family in Oxfordshire, England, Natasha, a reincarnation of a Gypsy, found her niche as a flight attendant and apprentice palmist and traveled extensively. She lived in Switzerland, Norway, Germany and Libya, studying the languages of those countries and picking up a few additional languages before immigrating to British Columbia, Canada. Since 1995, when she finally surrendered to her fate as a full-time psychic, Natasha evolved from palm reader to psychic coach, facilitating spiritual healing and psychic development through corporate and private workshops, writing books and columns, and offering private and phone consultations to people around the world. Her mission is to make her work as a psychic coach redundant by training others to listen to, and trust, their own intuition.


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Get in touch with your real self5
I like the way Natasha Rosewood writes - it's her story and in the end of every chapter there is a metaphysical endnote which explains from a higher view what her (and also our) experience was about.

It helps you to understand how a psychic works and what life is about.

Really uplifting.

Very disappointed2
I received this book as one of many I had put on my Christmas list, and I just finished reading it last night. In the end, I was very disappointed in this book.

As a woman looking for some keys to help open, hone, and deepen my connection to spirit on a more consistent basis, I felt that this book didn't provide me with anything.

Each chapter is a portion of Ms Rosewood's life dealing with her psychic development. While the story in each chapter was interesting (as I am fascinated with the process that others have gone through in their spiritual development), the metaphysical endnotes left a lot to be desired.

It seemed to me Ms Rosewood had intimated that in order to become psychic a traumatic event or childhood would almost be a necessity. I stem from a middle class childhood with good parents who worked hard and treated me well. This type of thought pattern, while unfortunately true for Ms Rosewood's life, I found to be a little off putting.

The other aspect of this book that bothered me significantly is that Ms Rosewood writes in a way that you want to know more about how her story progressed between psychic readings. However, there was a great disconnect between each chapter and I felt like there was a lot of information that was missing from one chapter to the next. As for the metaphysical endnotes, I quit reading them altogether by the middle of the book.

While I applaud Ms Rosewood on her eventual acceptance of her abilities, I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone who's looking for some guidance in developing his or her abilities.

Must Read if you want to know all about hwat it's like to be psychic!4
Aaagh! I think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too), by Natasha J. Rosewood, is an intriguing book about and internationally renowned psychic Natasha rosewood, who is based in Vancouver Canada. It read like a biographical novel, that you can't put down.

Page after page, Natasha unravels 'coincidents' and changes that shaped her life and made her aware of her destiny; encouraging us, the reader, to do the same! Each chapter is punctuated by `metaphysical endnotes' that give further `teaching' on how, for example, to establish psychic boundaries, understand different levels of consciousness, death, and develop a new and different perspective on life. At times, Natasha's account of her life and the psychic forces that were at play is heartbreaking; yet in never fails to inspire.

Natasha believes she `magnetized' events to her to help her accept her `psychic awakening' as she spent many years reluctant to do so. Natasha's own life roller-coasted between happy memories and sad, painful ones, which she shares candidly and honestly. She writes: "In the beginning my search had been to understand my mother, but now it appears that she had motivated me to understand the Universe... It was my own very private, individual journey, and all I really wanted was to be master of my own life"

Natasha's writing style is also humerous (there were many incidents when I was in stiches-enjoying a good laugh) and succeeds in demystifying what a psychic is, how a psychic works, and how to find out if you are one. She shares with her reader how her own psychic abilities manifested themselves as she reflects on her life, how her various abilities grew and they unfolded; and that no matter how difficult and painful at times, life can be, it is those incidents that shape who we are and guides us towards fulfilling our lives.

In her book, Aaagh! I think I'm Psychic (and you can be too), Natasha also believes that we are all intuitive, perhaps even psychic, and that perhaps our fear of the unknown, instilled in us as a cellular memory, is what stops us from acknowledging these abilities. Natasha writes: "The most valuable education I absorbed that day, over and above the color of auras and their meanings, past and future lives and the difference between various levels of consciousness, was that we are all, if not psychic, inherently intuitive"

Natasha's love of travel lead her to an international adventure, and misadventure at times; she speaks six languages and has lived in various countries- adding an cosmopolitan drop to this psychic adventure! And along the way, her abilities unfolded in various too: she learnt palm reading, astrology, Psychometry, developed her telepathy, mediumship, chanelling, and interpreting her dreams.

And although Natasha was reluctant to accept this awakening to begin with, as her psychic abilities developed they helped her understand how we all `write our own movies', and how we `magnetize' events and people into our lives who would help us understand and develop our awareness.

Natasha's book, I Think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too, is entertaining as much as it is inspiring. She succeeds in engaging the reader by 'zooming in' on her life, and then 'zooming out' for a 'big-picture' perpective on the universal reality of the soul. I strongly recommend it.
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