"We're all born psychic, from prophetic
dreams to deeper instincts, intuitive information comes in many forms. Effective
intuition relies on knowing how to tune in to your abilities when you need them"
says Paul Fenton-Smith.
"What's all the current Hype about Intuition?"
With Matt Damon in two films about clairvoyance (Hereafter) and seeing the future
(The Adjustment Bureau) is Intuition the 'New Black"?
INTUITION,
Fenton-Smith's 10th book, offers a range of interesting games and exercises to
help you to identify your innate psychic strengths. It also helps you to develop
powerful insight as an effective tool in shaping your life.
Based on
his 33 years studying and practising as a clairvoyant, Intuition unlocks ancient
psychic secrets. It also includes compelling real life examples to illustrate
each point.
Take the psychic quiz on page two and discover whether you
are a natural clairvoyant or if you'd be better suited to practising psychometry
- the sensing of energies from objects or environments.
Leading Australian
designer Cristina Re has designed the stunning colour photography and easy to
follow charts, making this unique book more appealing to everyone curious about
intuitive development.
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PAUL
FENTON-SMITH: PROFILE
How did you get your start
in the industry?
A good friend enrolled me in a palmistry
course in Adelaide in 1978, mainly so that she wouldn't be mugged at night as
she attended the course. I loved it and read every palmistry book I could get
my hands on for years afterwards. After moving to Sydney in 1980 I saw a job advertised
in the Bondi Junction job centre "Palmist wanted - experience necessary."
I figured that there couldn't be too many experienced applicants and applied.
I took the position and worked beside a tarot reader for 10 hours a day six days
a week. Some weeks were very quiet so I taught my colleague palmistry and he taught
me to read the cards.
Best part of the job?
When
I'm able to give clients good news about the job, baby or home they want. In a
recent instance a mother wanted a reading about her 13 year old daughter who had
developed a facial tic overnight. Her school friends teased her mercilessly and
her mother took her to see a doctor and two specialists, yet no one knew what
was causing it. Clairvoyantly I saw that it was due to a nerve in the neck and
suggested that she see a chiropractor or an osteopath. After three osteopathic
sessions her daughter's symptoms had disappeared and gradually her self-confidence
returned.
Worst part of the job?
This
is when I have to tactfully tell clients that they won't be offered that new job
or that they won't buy the house of their dreams at auction. Sometimes I don't
see a new baby in the house in the coming two years and I have to be honest with
the client. I don't believe in giving false hope.
Any
interesting experiences you can share?
Often when a clairvoyant
glimpses a scene, he or she has no concept of when it will occur. When Nikolai
asked about his aged mother who was living alone in Europe, he asked because he
sensed that she wasn't likely to live much longer. Fiercely independent, she flatly
refused to leave her home for an aged care facility nor did she want to live with
her other son Dimitri. Nikolai wanted details about when she might pass away and
I described glimpsing him at her burial, standing ankle deep in snow. He nodded
silently, assuming that it meant it would be in January or February, the northern
hemisphere winter. He knew he'd have time to save money for the trip. She died
later that year, in the last week of June. He flew home for the funeral dressed
for summer and when his brother met him at the airport his first words were "Sorry
about the weather. We had a freak snow storm yesterday." The country was
blanketed in snow and as he stood freezing at his mother's funeral, Nikolai remembered
the prediction.
Tell us about the best live show that
you ever saw?
At the risk of showing my age it was Bryan
Ferry fronting Roxy Music, many years ago. How can a man look so immaculately
dressed and unruffled at the end of a two hour gig?
Favourite
bars/clubs/pubs to hang out in?
I'm not a bar or club person
but I do enjoy thetranquil water views from the balcony of the Woolwich Pier Hotel,
especially over a hearty lunch and a chilled rose or a cider.
Take
us through a typical "day in the life of Paul Fenton-Smith"
Three
days a week I see clients and on these days I start at 12:00 noon and finish at
8:00 pm. It sounds easy but I'm often writing and doing paperwork from 9:00 am
but I do have a two hour break in the middle to rest. On Thursdays I write all
day and often do my re-writes on Mondays and Tuesdays. On writing days I might
be focussed on a book, a correspondence course, a feature story, something for
my website or writing a talk, so I'm never staring off into space in search of
an idea. "Books don't write themselves" I remind myself constantly.
Any news or final comments?
I've
just spent a month publicising my new book Intuition and the response has been
amazing. The last three bookstores I spoke at had to re-order copies of the book
before I spoke in their stores as they had sold out. This didn't happen with the
previous nine books so I take this as a good sign. Now it's back to work on a
book I started six months ago and an e-book of an earlier title. Being a clairvoyant
I already know that I'll write 18 books, so this helps. If I don't , they'll probably
bury me with a half-finished book and instructions to tap on the coffin when it
is complete.
www.paulfentonsmith.com
'Intuition' is available now.