From a socialiteΠ²Πβ’s scandalous bedroom secrets to threats from mobsters and murderers to the heartwarming story of a wifeΠ²Πβ’s final gift to her husband, this book is a collection of Karen PageΠ²Πβ’s most profound psychic readings and experiences. These very personal stories from real people are actua
My Life Across the Table: Stories From a Psychic's Life
β Scribed by Page, Karen
- Publisher
- Llewellyn Publications
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 131 KB
- Series
- My Life Across the Table
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
From a socialiteΠ²Πβ’s scandalous bedroom secrets to threats from mobsters and murderers to the heartwarming story of a wifeΠ²Πβ’s final gift to her husband, this book is a collection of Karen PageΠ²Πβ’s most profound psychic readings and experiences. These very personal stories from real people are actually life lessons that will help readers see their life, their spirituality, and the world around them in a new light.
Karen reveals what itΠ²Πβ’s like to grow up psychic, knowing what the future holds for both loved ones and complete strangers. She shares insights on the question of fate versus free will, and whether or not a psychic should tell a client if she sees death or other devastating experiences ahead. These true stories include the authorΠ²Πβ’s account of meeting famed psychic Peter Hurkos and living in a house haunted by the ghosts of Hollywood showgirls.
About the Author
Karen Page (Beverly Hills, CA) is a renowned professional psychic with more than forty years of experience. Her U.S. and international clients include heads of state, CEOs of major corporations, celebrities, law-enforcement professionals, individuals, couples, and families. Regularly featured on national radio and TV programs, with guest appearances on numerous daytime television shows, Karen has hosted syndicated radio programs broadcast across the country.
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