This book is by Rose Rosetree. I got it in today and started reading in it right away. I was curious to see if it indeed would offer something new and useful to me. Problem when you've been at it for years is that often you already know most that is being offered in a book. And that I've chosen various teachers with various 'methods' makes it even more difficult to find something that matches.
In any case, I've gotten to where the first aura feeling exercises start.
The first approx 30 pages were wasted on me as I already knew all that. She goes on into great detail again and again to convince people that spirituality and sensing/seeing auras is quite normal. Deuhh... lol
I skipped most of those pages.
The aura feeling exercises weren't new to me either. As a matter of fact, one of here examples of explaining something in the Q & A to me was total nonsense. But I realize if you're a beginner at developing intuition it likely will make sense. To me it's weird to imagine something without the use of intuition, it comes naturally and I'm rarely wrong.
The section that was highly interesting was the part right before the exercises where she goes into the many different subtle senses. The 5 sensory ones and then the various 6th senses.
The explanation of those is good, with clear hands-on examples in it that you can easily relate to if the sense is one of yours.
I was quite surprised to see I have got them all. Two did jump out, but I seriously have them all, and I actually 'use' them all. Not deliberately, just happens by itself.
Now I've known for years I have a vast potential that I haven't nearly begun tapping into, because I don't know
how. I have hoped for years to find the right teacher, but in truth, many teachers don't have the same potential, although they have developed a skill much further than me, which they use to give courses with. Yet, if I turn to them to help me develop
my skills, it's as if they don't want me there, as if there's some envy. I've met only one who wasn't like that, and she has no need, she's truly empowered and wouldn't feel threatened by anyone. But she doesn't teach
In any case, that's in a way the reason I bought this book, thinking maybe it can help me to develop at least 1 skill further. And I know that if that happens other things will begin to grow as well.
I am curious how the rest of this book will help me, or not.
Oh, and if you're really new to all this stuff, it is a good book as she does explain clearly and the exercises to learn to feel are good.