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  BOOK REVIEW:

Miracles in the Storm

by Mark H. Macy

Publisher: New American Library,
a division of Penguin Putnam

Reviewed by Marie T. Russell  

Have you seen the movie "Frequency" with Dennis Quaid (released in 2000)? In this movie, father and son communicate across the barriers of time on a ham radio. When I saw the movie, I thoroughly enjoyed it, and having firm beliefs in life after death, and parallel lifetimes, etc., I had no problem believing the premise that communication with "the other side" could happen through a ham radio or other electronic device.

A book came across my desk recently that stretched even further my willingness to accept things that are not common in our day-to-day lives. Miracles in the Storm tells of some people all over the world talking to "the other side" through TVs, computers, fax machines, radios, etc. It was definitely an eye-opening book.

While many of us have no problem believing that psychics and trance-channelers can communicate with angels, spirit guides, and deceased loved ones, we may have to stretch a bit more to accept the possibility of these same etheric beings calling us on the telephone, sending us a fax, or talking to us on our TV (not through regular television programming).

Mark Macy, author of Miracles in the Storm, recounts his personal experiences and research, as well as those of people in Europe and South America who are using ITC (Instrumental Transcommunication) to receive messages and speak to beings on the "other side" of the veil.

The book is very informative, giving many examples and testimonials of people who have experienced ITC, as well as a history of the associations that were formed to promote and research "electronic spiritual channeling".

The information in this book opens up so many possibilities and removes many of the limitations that we may have had -- that only "certain" people had the talent or abilities to speak with Spirit Guides or to receive verbal guidance from the deceased.

For some people, this book may read like a science fiction. For others, they will see a greater hope and wonderful possibilities for accessing knowledge and wisdom that is ready and waiting to be passed on to us, giving us greatly needed council in helping heal ourselves and our world.

As always, the old adage -- seek and ye shall find, ask and ye shall be given -- encourages us to step beyond our limiting beliefs and open ourselves to a whole new world of possibilities.

Reviewed book:

Miracles in the Storm
by Mark H. Macy.

Published by New American Library, a division of Penguin Putnam Inc.

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 About the Author

MARK H. MACY is a leading researcher in ITC, or Instrumental Transcommunication, an advanced form of spirit communication through technology. Since 1992, Macy has published three ITC journals, written the book Conversations Beyond the Light, and delivered many addresses about his work. In 1995, Macy and his colleagues from eight countries founded INIT (the International Network for Instrumental Transcommunication), a panel of scientists and researchers devoted to building a reliable bridge to the higher worlds of spirit. In the winter of 2001, Macy received the prestigious Dr. A. Hedri Prize for Epipsychology for his work in promoting ITC and founding INIT. Currently Macy has a lab in his home near Boulder, Colorado, where he conducts experiments almost daily and hosts regular meetings of his local research team. He encourages readers to share their stories of ITC contact from beyond, reaching him at F0. Box 11036, Boulder, CO 80301 or via e-mail at mark macy@worlditc.org Visit the World ITC website at http://worlditc.org/

 

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