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Natasha Rosewood
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  • Paperback: 294 pages
  • Publisher: Trafford Publishing (21 Jun 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1412028213
  • ISBN-13: 978-1412028219
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 15 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,492,613 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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What do you feel when you hear the word "psychic?" Spine-chilling goose bumps or a gripping allure? A buring desire to discover more or the impulse to run? Fascination or fear? We all have intuition. Perhaps even a psychic ability. So why don't we use it? Fear of the unknown, fear of losing control, fear of meeting our dark side or the fear that was instilled in mankind during the Spanish Inquisition that still sits in our cellular memory and holds power over our otherwise unlimited minds? In this enlightening, entertaining, and empowering book, Natasha brings the word "psychic" out of the witch's closet and into the light of the New Age. "Now, more than ever in our history, the planet needs all of us to acknowledge our power by paying attention to our inner voices. But first we have to embrace and trust our intuition." Warning: This material contains mind-illuminating content AAAGH! I Think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too) is a sometimes humourous, sometimes heartbreaking account of Natasha's reluctant psychic awakening. Her story is accompanied by metaphysical endnotes to help the reader recognize and develop his or her own inherent intuitive ability, and to offer a deeper understanding of the psychic forces that drew Natasha to these events. Prepare for a sense of deja vu. Aaagh!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring!, 25 Oct 2007
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Ms. S. Huneidi "psychicsahar" (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Aaagh! I Think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too) (Paperback)
Aaagh! I think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too), by Natasha J. Rosewood, is an intriguing book about and internationally renowned psychic Natasha rosewood, who is based in Vancouver Canada. It read like a biographical novel, that you can't put down.

Page after page, Natasha unravels 'coincidents' and changes that shaped her life and made her aware of her destiny; encouraging us, the reader, to do the same! Each chapter is punctuated by `metaphysical endnotes' that give further `teaching' on how, for example, to establish psychic boundaries, understand different levels of consciousness, death, and develop a new and different perspective on life. At times, Natasha's account of her life and the psychic forces that were at play is heartbreaking; yet in never fails to inspire.

Natasha believes she `magnetized' events to her to help her accept her `psychic awakening' as she spent many years reluctant to do so. Natasha's own life roller-coasted between happy memories and sad, painful ones, which she shares candidly and honestly. She writes: "In the beginning my search had been to understand my mother, but now it appears that she had motivated me to understand the Universe... It was my own very private, individual journey, and all I really wanted was to be master of my own life"

Natasha's writing style is also humerous (there were many incidents when I was in stiches-enjoying a good laugh) and succeeds in demystifying what a psychic is, how a psychic works, and how to find out if you are one. She shares with her reader how her own psychic abilities manifested themselves as she reflects on her life, how her various abilities grew and they unfolded; and that no matter how difficult and painful at times, life can be, it is those incidents that shape who we are and guides us towards fulfilling our lives.

In her book, Aaagh! I think I'm Psychic (and you can be too), Natasha also believes that we are all intuitive, perhaps even psychic, and that perhaps our fear of the unknown, instilled in us as a cellular memory, is what stops us from acknowledging these abilities. Natasha writes: "The most valuable education I absorbed that day, over and above the color of auras and their meanings, past and future lives and the difference between various levels of consciousness, was that we are all, if not psychic, inherently intuitive"

Natasha's love of travel lead her to an international adventure, and misadventure at times; she speaks six languages and has lived in various countries- adding an cosmopolitan drop to this psychic adventure! And along the way, her abilities unfolded in various too: she learnt palm reading, astrology, Psychometry, developed her telepathy, mediumship, chanelling, and interpreting her dreams.

And although Natasha was reluctant to accept this awakening to begin with, as her psychic abilities developed they helped her understand how we all `write our own movies', and how we `magnetize' events and people into our lives who would help us understand and develop our awareness.

Natasha's book, I Think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too, is entertaining as much as it is inspiring. She succeeds in engaging the reader by 'zooming in' on her life, and then 'zooming out' for a 'big-picture' perpective on the universal reality of the soul. I strongly recommend it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars What a gift to be Psychic, 4 April 2011
This review is from: Aaagh! I Think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too) (Paperback)

I loved this book it was like a delicious meal I didn't want to finish. The learning points at the end of the chapters were informative and illuminating. I have already lent it to a friend
hoping she enjoys it as much as I did. I am waiting to re-read it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Get in touch with your real self, 15 July 2006
By H. Georg "Georg" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Aaagh! I Think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too) (Paperback)
I like the way Natasha Rosewood writes - it's her story and in the end of every chapter there is a metaphysical endnote which explains from a higher view what her (and also our) experience was about.

It helps you to understand how a psychic works and what life is about.

Really uplifting.

4.0 out of 5 stars Must Read if you want to know all about hwat it's like to be psychic!, 25 Oct 2007
By Ms. S. Huneidi "psychicsahar" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Aaagh! I Think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too) (Paperback)
Aaagh! I think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too), by Natasha J. Rosewood, is an intriguing book about and internationally renowned psychic Natasha rosewood, who is based in Vancouver Canada. It read like a biographical novel, that you can't put down.

Page after page, Natasha unravels 'coincidents' and changes that shaped her life and made her aware of her destiny; encouraging us, the reader, to do the same! Each chapter is punctuated by `metaphysical endnotes' that give further `teaching' on how, for example, to establish psychic boundaries, understand different levels of consciousness, death, and develop a new and different perspective on life. At times, Natasha's account of her life and the psychic forces that were at play is heartbreaking; yet in never fails to inspire.

Natasha believes she `magnetized' events to her to help her accept her `psychic awakening' as she spent many years reluctant to do so. Natasha's own life roller-coasted between happy memories and sad, painful ones, which she shares candidly and honestly. She writes: "In the beginning my search had been to understand my mother, but now it appears that she had motivated me to understand the Universe... It was my own very private, individual journey, and all I really wanted was to be master of my own life"

Natasha's writing style is also humerous (there were many incidents when I was in stiches-enjoying a good laugh) and succeeds in demystifying what a psychic is, how a psychic works, and how to find out if you are one. She shares with her reader how her own psychic abilities manifested themselves as she reflects on her life, how her various abilities grew and they unfolded; and that no matter how difficult and painful at times, life can be, it is those incidents that shape who we are and guides us towards fulfilling our lives.

In her book, Aaagh! I think I'm Psychic (and you can be too), Natasha also believes that we are all intuitive, perhaps even psychic, and that perhaps our fear of the unknown, instilled in us as a cellular memory, is what stops us from acknowledging these abilities. Natasha writes: "The most valuable education I absorbed that day, over and above the color of auras and their meanings, past and future lives and the difference between various levels of consciousness, was that we are all, if not psychic, inherently intuitive"

Natasha's love of travel lead her to an international adventure, and misadventure at times; she speaks six languages and has lived in various countries- adding an cosmopolitan drop to this psychic adventure! And along the way, her abilities unfolded in various too: she learnt palm reading, astrology, Psychometry, developed her telepathy, mediumship, chanelling, and interpreting her dreams.

And although Natasha was reluctant to accept this awakening to begin with, as her psychic abilities developed they helped her understand how we all `write our own movies', and how we `magnetize' events and people into our lives who would help us understand and develop our awareness.

Natasha's book, I Think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too, is entertaining as much as it is inspiring. She succeeds in engaging the reader by 'zooming in' on her life, and then 'zooming out' for a 'big-picture' perpective on the universal reality of the soul. I strongly recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN!, 5 Aug 2004
By Holly Workman - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Aaagh! I Think I'm Psychic (And You Can Be Too) (Paperback)
I don't know about you, but I read a fair number of 'New Age' books. I can count on one hand the number I've read that were so gripping I couldn't put down. This is one of them.

Many people writing for this market have a lot of good information to share, but little skill with which to present it to the reader. Not so with Natasha Rosewood.

This is a story from the heart. Each experience is given in the context and state of mind she was in at the time, how she received it then. I could so relate to some of these situations! I found that all the nuances and body language were there, so I could totally picture the scene. And yet, there was never a feeling of superfluous words or a sense of the pedantic.

At the end of each chapter, the author brings us to the present by giving us her current understanding of that experience, and what she learned from it. This format is extremely refreshing, and keeps everything very clear. I enjoyed these parts as much as the stories themselves, though of course they're a different experience. But here again they feel more like the author's shared understandings, rather than 'teachings'. And although many of these "Metaphysical Endnotes", as she calls them, are fairly basic to those of us who have been around the metaphysical block a few times, I still found some new learnings for myself and some new points of view that are quite helpful. This is definitely not regurgitated material, but truths that have come out of personal experiences.

Although it's inconsequential, I LOVED the cover art and found it really set the stage well for the material.

Needless to say, highly recommended. Can't believe it's a first effort! Can't wait for number 2.
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