6.1 Mental Tech -"Just because they are dead, doesn't make them interesting!" Harrie Vernette Rhodes

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Have you ever wondered what the day-to-day reality would be if you could actually interact with
spirit guides, helpers, ancestors or people you knew when they were alive? In this chapter, Harrie Vernette Rhodes tells some of her experiences ... sometimes the information is amazing and complete, and many times it is cryptic or incomplete. She also focuses in on how to use your own judgement in what you do with this guidance, which ones to listen to, and also how to dismiss the ones that are just wasting your time.

This was her reality, she used this to heal people, to save lives, and when she listened to the guides, she often showed up at that critical moment to save the day. She also talks of how embarrassing it is to explain why she happened to show up, or to transmit a message from a guide to a stranger. And even with a lifetime of experience, how difficult the nuances can be.

Playlist : "Harrie Vernette Rhodes"

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Time codes -
00:00 Introduction
01:11 Teachers and Helpers
01:47 How do they appear?
02:09 Harrie was sent to an address at the moment of an accident.
02:44 Doctors or healers... how do you know they actually help?
03:05 Feeling stupid - working on incomplete information & saving the doctor
05:29 Should you have blind trust in your guides?
06:42 These lessons were hard for her too.
06:59 Lessons in communication learned as a traveling music teacher
10:22 Tough choices - and crazy synchronicities when you get it right.
14:21 Distance healing - The Montreal Grey Nun's Fire
15:52 Guides don't always tell the whole story... Harrie's son in World War I
16:28 Dismissing the erudite bore - Being dead does not make one more interesting.
17:25 The Law of Attraction - applied to guides

"In the One Spirit" is the autobiography of Harrie Vernette Rhodes. What if you had an usual story like this in your family history? Few of the incredible family stories make it into a book that brings the events and most importantly the context to life. The most interesting part to me is that she believes that everyone can learn to see and do incredible (as in unbelievable) things if they put aside some of the concepts of modern views of reality. I am amazed at how many of the things she says are highly relevant today as a way to reduce stress in your life among other things. More on this as we get deeper into her story.

This book "In The One Spirit" was written about my great-grandmother so it has always been a curiosity in the family. Was it possible that she could do the many things that are talked about in later chapters. The magical parts, the healing and her many experiences talking with the spiritual realm are shared in "this is my life, no big deal" sort of way, whether helping a blind child see or mundane events of daily life for someone born in 1871.

The co-author Margueritte Harmon Bro brought the first viral attention to the American seer Edgar Cayce, "Miracle Man of Virginia Beach," published in the magazine Coronet in 1943. After that, she heard many stories of physics ad healers. Despite this, the author found only two people interesting enough to write about - Edgar Cayce and Harrie Vernette Rhodes. This autobiography of great-grandmother was book published in 1951.

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