The Quirky World of Intuitive Gambling

The New Millenium Leisure Paradigm Anticipation is the Name of the Game

by Esther V M Hame'l


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/26/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 296
ISBN : 9781420855586

About the Book

All the sacred traditions affirm that there exists in all humans an instinctive “voice of wisdom” we call intuition meaning “see within”. This gift is different from our ordinary seeing of the physical world. Intuition is when the never learned is suddenly known. We have thoughts, creative input and help without thinking. Intuition is free of effort...free for the taking...the only such! Intuition’s source hides from science. It is a way of knowing that is entirely different from logical, rational thought. Herein is a chapter on “Whole Brain Winning” which clearly explains one of the most captivating physiological discoveries of this century involving training and intermeshing the activities of both the right and left sides of your brain, and how this can increase your enjoyment of the leisure of gambling. Gambling, like intuition, is universal. Archaeologists, sifting through historic sites, uncover evidence that as long ago as 40,000 B.C.E. our ancestors threw bones, sticks and shells in trials of chance. Soldiers in the Bible threw lots [dice] for Jesus’ robe. The thrill of gambling means to experience a quirky, quivering feeling of inner excitement which can be augmented by the tips and tales in this book. One funny thing about gambling is research has found that a happy mood elevates our intuitive scores. How can this book add to your pleasure in the new leisure paradigm of gambling which is now more popular than baseball? It explains and word-illustrates the many quirky modes of enjoying this ever-increasing national pastime. Here you will find new ideas about luck where you do little or nothing to win. Learn about “gut” intuition...the little known second or “belly brain”. Learn about dousing for winners, and questing, muscle-testing and blessing to name only a few of the intuition-innovative techniques .


About the Author

Esther V. M. Hamel’s self-directed career spanned the fields of Montana rancher, sub-division developer, CEO of an international animal-monitoring corporation, co-owner of three patents, international instructor and lecturer on such varied subjects as government affairs, creativity, dreams, meditation, and psychology’s gestalt.  Her nine publications, in both hard-back and paper-back, have been sold worldwide, and used at some universities in USA and abroad.  One was reprinted in Japanese. One was honored with  “Book of the Month” status.

             Ms. Hamel has served as official and director of Amwest Financial, Sterling Corporation, Montana Interests and the National Council of Garden Clubs.  She has been the official judge at hundreds of fairs, flower shows, and at Teen Beauty Pageants.  Honors includes a world poetry award, a State of Montana Gov. T. Judge Citation, a Woman of the Year Montana Business and Professional, Zonta, and three Presidential Citations from National Council of Garden Clubs.  She served as President of Montana Federation of Garden Clubs, Editor of Montana Gardens, and Chairman of the Montana State Board to license landscape architects. Hamel is listed in International Directory of British and American Authors, Who’s Who Among American Women, and The World Who’s Who. In 1948, she won the Grand Prize of $25,000 and a car in a national Palmolive soap jingle contest.

            Ms. Hamel, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and wife of 55 years,  has participated in and studied the gambling scene for over 50 years. Of special interest has been study of metaphysics, spirituality and the hidden talents of the human psyche such as intuition.  Everyone was born with an intuitive sense...it is our birthright as humans. At the core of our being lies this special aptitude that radiates throughout our nervous system.  We must encourage children’s natural intuition. We must honor, respect, train and rely on this wise gift from Nature.