Author:Perry Wood
In 1990 Perry Wood shelved his music career to breed, break in and train horses. 'All my work with horses,' he says, 'has been about exploring deeper communication, learning to understand and influence another being for the mutual benefit of both parties. As time went on I realised that more communication was happening below the surface than people normally noticed. I started to apply these observations to the people who came to me to learn, at which point it was suggested that what I was doing with the horses and people would be transformational if it was brought into corporations.' He was right, it is! 'What I bring to this work is not only my learning from years of horse whispering and people-training but also the non-judgemental spiritual essence of unconditional love that is present in everything.'In Secrets of the People Whisperer, Perry Wood shows with unique simplicity how to listen to yourself, how to listen to others and - once you've mastered these skills - how to set goals and turn your life into a stunning success story.
Fast becoming one of the world's best known psychics
—— Yorkshire PostI love this book for many reasons, most of all for its fair and sensitive portrayal of my brother's open-minded approach to spirituality. He saw Spirit as belonging to everyone, and that wonderful quality in him comes through here with dignity and insight
—— Louise HarrisonI have fond memories of times George and I spent together and Here Comes the Sun really captures him - not just as a Beatle, but as an artist and a human being
—— Peter FramptonHere Comes the Sun captures the music and the dazzling spiritual quests of the tumultuous 1960s through the story of George Harrison, the Beatle who as much as anyone embodied the era and its strange pilgrimage
—— Robert Ellwood, Professor Emeritus of Religion, University of Southern CaliforniaWonderful! A detailed and comprehensive supplement to the memory of a gentle, driving force
—— Mike Pinder, founder of The Moody Blues'Informed reflections on the late musician's spiritual quest...Greene presents a man deeply engaged in the world he longed to transcend'
—— Kirkus'There is a palpable excitement to this book that made me feel I was there with George on his journey...This extraordinary work provides nourishment for all who hunger, as he did, for that ultimate state of grace'
—— Martin Rutte, co-author of Chicken Soup for the Soul at Work'I love this book. With immediacy and grace, the author brings readers inside George Harrison's world to explore the spiritual, social, and musical forces that made up his genius. Five stars'
—— Pamela Clarke Keogh, author of Elvis Presley: The Man, The Life, The Legend'A moving account of George Harrison's inner life and growth, this book not only provides fascinating details about his career and relations with his fellow Beatles, but also insight into the deeper motives behind his music and spiritual search. A thoroughly enjoyable read'
—— Klaus K. Klostermaier, Professor of Religious Studies, University of Manitoba, and author of A Survey of Hinduism'Years of research and interviews with many who were there makes this a must-have book...Told with warmth, honesty and a lot of love'
—— Mark Lapidos, Founder of the Fest for Beatles FansA wonderful book...for anybody who cares about their relationships and their lives
—— Anne Devlin, playwright