The Sage Age: A Review

October 22nd, 2008

MaAnna Stephenson’s The Sage Age, Blending Science with Intuitive Wisdom is an ideal reference book for the person interested and knowledgeable in the fields of science and

spirituality. The Sage Age is not light reading, but is ideal for anyone eager to see these two fields of human endeavor gradually come together in a dance of intuition and rational thinking.Born in the small town of Humboldt, Tennessee, MaAnna began her journey as the youngest of three children with a huge age gap between her siblings and herself. Constant inclusion in the world of adults led to an early maturity and perhaps a different view of the world than most children experience - especially with the special gifts of the adults in her family.

From an early age she was exposed to a myriad of influences including her father’s engineering and artistic endeavors, her maternal line of intuitives, and an intrinsic fascination with sound and music. None of it was lost on young MaAnna. “My mother was also an intuitive, as were all the women in my immediate family. Having psychic senses was quite normal and the information derived from these methods was respected and adhered to. I became accustomed quite early to the fact that there were things - forces and powers - which could not be measured with a ruler but were just as real as anything I could see or touch.”

The Human Body Antenna

MaAnna skillfully explains difficult scientific topics such as the dual nature of light, quantum physics, and antennas and uses these descriptions to offer explanations for psychic phenomena. To her credit, MaAnna doesn’t attempt to prove that which cannot be proven, but offers examples, analogies, and research studies that may provide a basis for future scientific understanding of what is now the purview of spiritualists and intuitives.

For example, after describing how antennas broadcast and receive invisible energy she suggests the human body, with its array of bones, cell structure, and nerve paths, is also an antenna capable of broadcasting and receiving invisible energy. Thinking of the body as an antenna provides a basis for how humans can perceive the moods and emotions of others without verbal communication.

The Divergence of East and West

Eastern culture, which has accepted and utilized intuition and energy healing for centuries, and Western culture, only in recent years accepting holistic healing practices, have not always been separated. MaAnna provides an intriguing discussion of how East and West diverged.

The Sage Age is a 2008 publication of Nightengale Press. It is likely to become a foundational reference book for those willing to concede that the scientific method and intuitive acceptance are both appropriate approaches to human understanding of life, thought, and consciousness.

The Quest for Success DVD Review

October 14th, 2008

Lili Fournier is the producer/director and host of the award winning Quest series of specials on PBS. Critically acclaimed as

the best of its genre for its in-depth approach to contemporary life issues, the series features a mastermind group of America’s most influential thinkers on personal achievement and well being.The Quest for Success is now available on DVD, with some of today’s most influential thinkers, visionaries, authors and heroes sharing their wisdom and key principles to success, and personal and societal change. These people include: Sir Richard Branson, Russell Simmons, Stephen Covey, Jack Canfield, John Assaraf, Harv Eker, Marci Shimoff, Byron Katie, Wayne Muller, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and His Holiness the Dahli Lama.

More than a discussion of the law of attraction, the Quest for Success provides advice on how to thrive by those who’ve achieved it. The DVD is filled with inspirational snippets that are sure to strike a chord and find themselves posted on desktops, refrigerator doors, and pc screens.

For example, Marci Shimoff, author of several successful “Chicken Soup” books as well as Happy for No Reason, reminds us that “Purpose, clarity, vision, love, and happiness (are) the basis of success, not the other way around.”

Archbishop Desmond Tutu reminds us that “We can’t exist without each other.” Author Jack Canfield exemplifies belief in self, courage, and persistence as he describes over one hundred rejections for his Chicken Soup for the Soul book before it was published.

We’re advised to begin each day with a vision of our biggest goal or dream and then take three actions that will advance that goal. We’re asked, “are you just interested or committed?”

The Quest for Success DVD makes an attractive and useful Holiday gift of inspiration for a loved one.

For additional information visit http://www.questforwealth.org/

To learn about all of Lili Fournier’s products, visit http://www.questthejourney.com/products/products.html

The complete list of tour stops is available at: http://virtualblogtour.blogspot.com/2008/09/quest-for-success-dvd-directed-by-lili.html