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  They're Loving Angels Instead

If you want to take a flutter and see what this angel stuff is about, it's a good place to start . . .
aidannew1
independent

So many angel books have been published in the last year or two that bookshops now have what can only be called a fully-fledged angel section. There are books on seeing, talking to, being healed by and being guided by angels. There are angel therapists and angel readers (to read angel cards, of course). It's a celestial mini industry and it's easy to be cynical if you're a non-believer. But for the open-minded, it can be fascinating.
Aidan Storey is a Dubliner who began to see angels when he was a child. Although he had an otherwise normal childhood as the youngest in a large family, he was abused at his Christian Brothers school and sank into isolation and depression, relying more and more on his angelic contacts. A good therapist eventually pulled him out of it and the book explains how, with the help of the angels, he developed psychic and healing powers.
He is now a spiritual healer in demand not just here but in Europe, the US and Japan. And he has some high-profile followers who are writers - his book has a foreword by Patricia Scanlan and glowing recommendations from Cathy Kelly, Claudia Carroll and Anita Notaro. If you want to take a flutter and see what this angel stuff is about, it's a good place to start.
- Siobhan O'Neill White
Irish Independent