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Gift of the White Light: The Strange and Wonderful Story of Annette Martin, Psychic
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Gift of the White Light: The Strange and Wonderful Story of Annette Martin, Psychic
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by James N. Frey
Sales Rank : 458411
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Hardcover: 208 pages
Publisher: Quill Driver Books May 31, 2008
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1884956793
ISBN-13: 978-1884956799
Product Dimensions:
9.2 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
Product Description
For over 36 years, Annette Martin has used her psychic ability, the Gift of the White Light, to help thousands of people answer everyday questions concerning heart, career, health, emotional issues, departed loved ones,as well as assisted police agencies and the FBI in solving crimes, convict criminals, and locate missing persons. She is frequently featured on national and international shows. Martin has helped more than 40 law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, solve heinous crimes. Martin has been featured on the Psychic Detective, The Discovery Channel, The History Channel, Court TV, and many other television and radio shows. Martin often channels Edgar Cayce, the sleeping prophet, when giving health readings. Martin's predictions are uncannily accurate. In a reading requested by John Denver, she said she saw him flying a small craft that would tumble into the ocean. Fifteen years later he would die exactly that way.
From the Inside Flap
For over 36 years, Annette Martin has used her psychic ability--the Gift of the White Light--to help thousands of people answer everyday questions concerning heart, career, health, emotional issues, and departed loved ones. She frequently assists law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, in solving heinous crimes and locating missing persons. When giving health readings, Annette Martin channels Edgar Cayce, the "sleeping prophet." Martin's predictions are uncannily accurate. In a reading requested by John Denver, she said she saw him flying a small craft that would tumble into the ocean. Fifteen years later he would die exactly that way.
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