Life Readings - A Logos Center Research Project
by Emmy Award Winning Artist David Stipes
Do you need a life reading?
Here is the chance to participate in a short term Logos Center psychical research project and have the opportunity to receive life reading information.
What you will receive:
- A psychic / intuitive reading of approximately 30 minutes.
- Opportunity to ask questions.
- An audio cassette tape of the reading.
About your co-researcher / reader:
David Stipes is a member of The Logos Center church and has been a student of the Edgar Cayce Readings for over 37 years. He has worked with intuitive Life Seal Drawings for over twenty years and has been doing mini-readings over the past three years. He has been awarded two Emmy’s and two International Monitor Awards for his visual effects work on the Star Trek television series. He has over three decades of visual effects experience in feature films and television. David has AA and BA degrees in Art, is a college instructor, and is also a published author and columnist.
The cost of this personalized intuitive reading is only $50. To order, please call The Logos Center at 480-483-8777 or 800-737-9620 or email us at The Logos Center. Please include the following information: name of person, birthdate, phone numbers, the best time to reach you, your address, and a recent photo for attunement purposes if possible. Also, please include questions, in order of importance. Please allow two to three weeks to receive your reading.
More information about Life Readings...
Psychical research project readings
A psychic / intuitive reading is created by both the reader and the seeker.
The seeker must be ready and willing to hear what is given in the reading. You do not have to accept all that is given, but have an open mind to the information.
Some questions to ask yourself:
“Why am I having a reading?”
“Am I open to the information or do I just want to hear what I want?”
“Am I ready to face the truth and make changes in my life?”
“Am I ready to take responsibility for my life?”
Honestly Share Your Questions or Concerns
Holding back information to “test” the reader may result in a poor reading. As a co-creator in the reading, you contribute to the process by being open and sincerely seeking help or guidance.
Be open to the reader and you can evaluate the information after the reading.
Write down your questions. Do the questions reflect what you truly wish to know? Think about how the questions fit into or reflect your life goals.
Ask the most important ones first.
If questions might have an impact on others in your life, please indicate if your tape will be for your ears only or available for others to hear.
What can you do to help?
After your reading, work with the information for a while and then send a note or letter to The Logos Center telling us how the information has helped you in your life.
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