Guided

Laura Lynne Jackson

Book - 2025

"According to Laura Lynne Jackson, to answer these questions is to live an "illuminated life." Jackson knows that her psychic gifts are not unique to her. She believes that everyone is capable of perceiving energy, identifying, and interpreting messages sent to us by the Other Side. In Guided, Jackson shows that our loved ones who have passed form our Teams of Light, and that they never stop sharing their wisdom with us. By embracing the connections they reveal, we are put on a path to our best life--a life that Jackson calls illuminated. An illuminated life is one characterized by connectedness and creativity. It is one of alignment with purpose. It is a life of peace and confidence. And it is a life every one of us can disc...over for ourselves, if only we are open to the guidance that is sent our way. In Guided, Jackson shares the unforgettable and moving experiences of regular people who have learned how to respond to the messages sent to them by their Teams of Light in order to discover their higher paths. Offering solace and comfort though times of grief, and chockfull of inspiring, motivating stories, Guided points the way toward an illuminated life for us all"-- Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Published
New York, NY : The Dial Press [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Laura Lynne Jackson (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
pages cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780593729571
9798217154265
  • Seeing the guidance
  • Exploring light in the darkness
  • Owning the light : illuminating your life
  • Turning up the light : a little handbook to an illuminated life.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Psychic medium Jackson follows up Signs with an uplifting if familiar invitation for readers to harness guidance from the "other side" to access their "highest path." The bulk of the book comprises stories from those who've taken comfort in signs they've received from deceased loved ones. Natalie, who, along with her sister Elaine (nicknamed "Nanny Goat and Lainey Pie," respectively), saw a field of goats and a pie shop on a road trip following their mother's death, says that "since then, I've felt like I'm connected to this higher, bigger source, and I feel like I know... things I don't even remember learning." Jackson interlaces these stories with encouragement for readers to stay open to signs of all kinds, including out-of-body experiences, by connecting to nature, making art, and practicing gratitude. More generally, readers should be responsive to the "pulls we feel from the Universe" and to "magical people" placed "into our paths at pivotal times." Those missing their departed loved ones will be comforted by the author's reassuring philosophy, though the testimonial structure and many of the concepts repeat from her previous books. Still, seekers new to Jackson's message will be heartened. (Nov.)

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