New book predicts future of humanity, explains UFO activity
Soul Talks by Shirley Young offers a vision of the future based on the author's belief in reincarnation and the balancing power of karma

MINNEAPOLIS (MMD Newswire) February 26, 2010 -- Soul Talks by Shirley Young offers perspective and commentary on the future, reincarnation, the concept of karma and alien spacecraft, or UFOs.

Young contends that the content of Soul Talks was received telepathically in answer to her questions, a supernatural experience that resulted in insights covering a wide range of previously unknown phenomena. When speaking on the future, Young says that in the 21st century, shopping will be conducted primarily through smart phones, nuclear energy will become commonplace and inexpensive, and the Arab-Israeli conflict will conclude.

"My hope is that readers understand they possess autonomy and free will and that they create their own reality," Young says. "I learned through the understanding of certain cosmic truths and willingness to study one's beliefs, one can change one's life."

The book also features an explanation of reincarnation, a process that Young argues is essential in order to learn what is necessary for the advancement of the soul. She argues that karma is a universal method of learning, not a tit-for-tat power that punishes mistakes. On the subject of UFOs, Young explains that the nature of the spaceships' travels is experimental and is chiefly concerned with people and animals as these are the most intriguing aspects of our planet.

Soul Talks is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.

About the Author
Shirley Young is a writer and educator. A graduate of the University of Minnesota, Young earned a master's degree in education from Boston University. She is the author of a mystery series for children called The Kids on the Case. Young resides with her husband in Minneapolis.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Shirley Young
Email: levit015@umn.edu
Phone: (612) 378-2496

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