The Ringing Sound : An Introduction to the Sound Current

[Eric Gustafson] å The Ringing Sound : An Introduction to the Sound Current ☆ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Ringing Sound : An Introduction to the Sound Current sue lindsey said Four Stars. Wonderful Insight.. Great Topic, Good Start The book has a great title and a good but brief introduction to the topic, but falls short of the promise by padding a few good pages of information into book-length with la-la filler. I was bothered that the entire what you hear section was vague and hardly filled one page. For example, there was no mention that many folks hear c. Little of Substance according to Fireside Chat. I was very disappointed by this book.

The Ringing Sound : An Introduction to the Sound Current

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Rating : 4.74 (765 Votes)
Asin : 0966535804
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 194 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-08-01
Language : English

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This book's easy techniques provide direct spiritual experiences. To those confused by the experience of ringing, buzzing or other mysterious sounds, it is a gift of wellness. His lifelong spiritual quest has passed through amazing journeys, while acquiring a mastery of sound current. Its clear alternative discussions expand scientific concepts revealing the omnipresent energy behind those inner sounds known as the "sound current." About The Author Educated in physics, Eric Gustafson is also a potent spiritual presence. About The Book To spiritual seekers, The Ringing Sound is a profound tool of Cosmic exploration. Schooled in secretive practices and guided by his personal link with Source, Eric now reveals these mysteries through his teachings of meditation and internal energy, using his unique blend of science and mysticism.

sue lindsey said Four Stars. Wonderful Insight.. Great Topic, Good "Start" The book has a great title and a good but brief introduction to the topic, but falls short of the promise by padding a few good pages of information into book-length with "la-la" filler. I was bothered that the entire "what you hear" section was vague and hardly filled one page. For example, there was no mention that many folks hear c. "Little of Substance" according to Fireside Chat. I was very disappointed by this book. Ninety-five percent of it was anecdotes and generalities, none of which had much value. The writing is mostly in the nature of celebrating the fact that this wonderful thing, the ringing sound, exists, and how great it is to have found it. All of which I agree with, but I wanted more about how to

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