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blackpine0008 Regular user 126 Posts |
I don't found reviews about this E-book.
http://www.lybrary.com/readers-notes-car......350.html Anyone knows more about this ?
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JohnWells Inner circle The Southern Wild 1791 Posts |
It's good, exactly what the title implies, a set of notes on readings. There are a number of mnemonics for structuring a reading, different approaches to basic numerological symbolism for card readings, among other things. And the coin readings of course (very handy). If you know a bit about readings, this is a good resource. Think of it as a condensed reference book. I use it and recommend it.
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VernonOnCoins Inner circle NYC 1981 Posts |
Reading coins would be a great tool. Are there other sources to learn from?
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IAIN Eternal Order england 18807 Posts |
I would say my thought paths for dates and numbers, and aeiou for whatever descriptive term they use for the coin- as in if you wish to read the slang term for the coin, Or the full name...
you could even ask them to total up their change and read how they handle money in general...
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JohnWells Inner circle The Southern Wild 1791 Posts |
I certainly agree. I use Reader's Notes, but if it comes to choosing one over the other, Iain's products are more useful, that is, their application is much wider.
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tctahoe V.I.P. Lakeland Fl. 739 Posts |
I have not read this, but you really cannot go wrong with Iain's works, wonderful stuff and very adaptable. I just may have to check out Readers Notes, now that's it's been brought to my attention.
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IAIN Eternal Order england 18807 Posts |
Cheers guys...
and sorry to david gemmel - I wasnt intending to hijack anything, its just reading dates and PINs are interesting moments to me when I use thought-paths...sorry sir!
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blackpine0008 Regular user 126 Posts |
Thanks for your comments guys, Iain and David`s work should be amazing.
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