Author:Glennyce S. Eckersley
Glennyce Eckersley is one of our most loved angel experts. In her wonderful new book, An Angel to Guide Me, she explains how angels communicate with us through the five senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch, as well as the mysterious sixth sense of intuition.
Amazing true stories collected from around the world show how many of us have had incredible angelic experiences that appear to have been tailor-made for us, speaking to us individually through the senses in the ways we recognise and understand the best. These stories are illustrated by inspirational exercises, affirmations and quotations, which will help readers to connect with the angels themselves.
From 'Visions of Angels' to the 'Touch of Angels' and 'Angels of the Soul', it becomes clear that the angels are indeed all around us, ready to communicate with us through the gateways of our senses whenever we are willing to welcome them into our lives.
Glennyce Eckersley is the world expert on angels
—— ‘This Morning’A rich offering from Andrew Harvey's deep cup. A book to work and live with, a cornerstone for the direct transmission from the heart to the open mind
—— Stephen Levine, author of Embracing the BelovedEmbraces the truth in the world's mystical tradition while offering a very intimate direction to those on a spiritual path
—— Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the SpiritIn this beguiling, digressive mix of travelogue, memoir, history and gentle philosophising, [Westerman] probes at the roots of his own sceptical fascination with the mountain...consistently fascinating and elegantly written
—— ScotsmanA book of stupendous richness and complexity... written with enough knowledge, craft and competence to keep the drowsiest of readers wide awake from first to last
—— SpectatorWesterman proves a perceptive, passionate writer, with a line in memorable observations... He also pens excellent discursive sections
—— Sunday TelegraphAn episodic, discursive book... The book is studded with information, skilfully constructed and fluently written. The translation from the Dutch, by Sam Garrett, is relaxed and colloquial
—— Independent on SundayWesterman's personal voyage of understanding - philosophical, rational and spiritual - as he tries to reconcile the clarity of science with the gravity pull of faith is a humane one
—— MetroBesides surmounting Ararat, the feat achieved by Westerman is aligning his style with the nature of religion
—— Scotland on SundayAn ambitious and attractive book. Its tone is learned, thoughtful and usually intimate...a finely balanced and well-told experiment that will echo with many readers
—— Independent