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Tony Iacoviello Eternal Order 13151 Posts |
Volume one is out and is a natural followup to Cradle to the Grave.
Synopsis/contents is at the usual place. Tony |
gypsyfish Veteran user 383 Posts |
Done ordered and waiting for delivery.
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Tony Iacoviello Eternal Order 13151 Posts |
I got mine in less than a week. They ship from NY (I think).
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dsacks Special user 609 Posts |
I too have received mine (also less than a week with the holidays inbetween) -- while not having much opportuntity to review it, I did watch to some. What I can definitely say is that it is classic Jon and that is great
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gypsyfish Veteran user 383 Posts |
I live in Korea and ordered right before Christmas. I hope it comes before I leave on vacation in mid-January. If it's half as good as the Hull Card, I know it will be great. John's DVDs are so practical and useful.
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richard_mentalism Regular user 146 Posts |
Can someone specify, please, what does this book deal with?
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Tony Iacoviello Eternal Order 13151 Posts |
Richard it is the first in a DVD series, a sequel to, and builds upon The Cradle to the Grave series.
Unless you've gone through the previous series, it should not be purchased. |
richard_mentalism Regular user 146 Posts |
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On 2012-12-31 10:11, Tony Iacoviello wrote: Thank you for your advice, I appreciate it. And how good are the previous series? |
parmenion Inner circle Switzerland/Zürich 3988 Posts |
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On 2013-01-07 03:08, richard_mentalism wrote: very bad! Don't buy any of them you'll dissapointed ! Start to buy some Tenyo, you'll be happier and you'll understand almost everything.
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richard_mentalism Regular user 146 Posts |
I wonder if everyone in Zurich is so smart-aleck and willing so much to help...
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Moderncelt Veteran user Twin Cities MN 343 Posts |
Richard: It is a good series if you are planning on doing primarily private readings. He does re-visit some of his material a couple of times, but more because it is important. But he does cover things like conflict resolution, life-span reading, treating your clients gently but firmly. The second series are coving doing readings as entertainment. Personally, I'm looking forward to the series. I hope that the flux in John's life doesn't throw the project into disarray.
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Moderncelt Veteran user Twin Cities MN 343 Posts |
I forgot to mention...if you are looking at "effects", this isn't the series you are looking for. This is more on the theoretical and approach based.
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Dr Spektor Eternal Order Carcanis 10781 Posts |
Sigh, I wish no one would talk about Rigg's stuff as its too good... but then again its good he makes money so he keeps producing these gems.
Cradle to the Grave was amazing - I'm looking forward to this entire series.
"They are lean and athirst!!!!"
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Tony Iacoviello Eternal Order 13151 Posts |
Bruce, that's why I was cryptic.
With Stuart's site and Sebastian's site having closed, I just wanted those who should know, did know. Tony |
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