Book of Spirits, Book of Mediums and other recommended readings by Jaime T Licauco
Developing the Inner Mind

ON ALL SOULS DAY last weekend, I wrote an essay “Communicating to the Tomb” (sequel to “Communicating from the Womb”) in Medium. It was inspired by the Inner Awareness column by Filipino Inner Mind guru of international renown, Jaime T Licauco, in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, entitled “Can the dead communicate with and help the living?” (PDI Lifestyle Wellness section, page C2, Tue, Oct 28, 2014).

Jimmy Licauco http://www.jimmylivauvo.com is an Inner Mind guru who obtained his Master in Business Management (MBM) degree as a scholar from the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) and his Bachelor of Arts (AB) degree, major in Philosophy and English (Magna Cum Laude) from San Beda College in Manila. During the 100th Anniversary of San Beda College’s founding in October 2001, he was named one of the “Bedans of the Century” for Literature.
He is today considered the Philippines’ foremost authority on inner mind development, creative and intuitive management, paranormal phenomena, and Philippine mysticism. He has written 17 best selling books and numerous articles on these subjects during the last 25 years. He is also co-author of “Intuition at Work” a book published in San Francisco, California. He has appeared as guest in numerous TV and radio programs in the PH and even abroad. Several of his books have been translated into German, Polish and Japanese languages.
He is a frequent resource person of the prestigious Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO) based in Texas, and a member of the International Board of Advisers of the Global Intuition Network in San Francisco, California.
Jimmy Licauco has had 25 years of middle and senior management experience in various firms in the PH mainly in the areas of human resources, management consultancy, and management training and development. He has lectured extensively before top executives in the PH and in various parts of the world, such as in North America, South America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
He is one of the leading exponents of Holistic or Complementary Medicine and has also lectured extensively before such medical groups as the American Academy of Family Medicine, the Philippine Society of Family Medicine, the Monthly Medical Forum at Manila Doctors Hospital, the Philippine Neurological Society, Philippine Nurses Association, the Philippine College for the Advancement of Medicine, the Philippine College of Surgeons, Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care, etc.
Mr Licauco is President and Founder of the Inner Mind Development Institute and currently writes a weekly column on Inner Awareness in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, anchors a weekly educational program over DZMM radio and is a former part-time faculty member of the Asian Institute of Management and was Visiting Faculty of De La Salle University’s Center for Indigenous Medicine in Dasmariñas, Cavite. He was a former Editor-in-Chief of “MBS, The Magazine of Mind, Body and Spirit” and was a consultant in a television series on paranormal phenomena on GMA7. He is included in the list of influential and trusted personalities according to Reader’s Digest Asian Trust Poll (March 2010 issue).
He was born on July 25, 1940 in San Juan, Metro Manila, and is married to Yolanda Campos by whom he has three children. They live in Parañaque, a city south of Manila. Mr Licauco is a direct blood descendant (great, great grandson) of the illustrious 19th century Filipino painter, Damian Domingo.
On April 16, 2012, the Marinduque State College awarded him a Doctor of Humanities Degree (Honoris Causa) for his outstanding achievements in the fields of higher consciousness, paranormal research and Philippine mysticism.
Researching the womb and tomb
Earlier, I wrote Jimmy an inquiry notes.
I told him, I have a thesis that I have been harboring if not nurturing on my mind about communicating from the womb and prior to that, to death and the afterlife.
I now have evidence about the first, when my 6.5 year old son was born on March the 6th, 2008 and experienced many instances of communicating to him two to three years before that date.
Communicating with the dead topics, I only had a few hints and personal encounters.
I want to research on those two topics. Hope you can accord me with links so that I may get started with the long and tedious journey to know and learn about the science, art and spirituality of communicating from the womb to the tomb.
Write on!
Prenatal programming
YES, Marc, it is possible to talk to a child before birth and influence him or her while still in the womb. This is called “pre-natal programming.” It is also possible to communicate with the dead, but I do not encourage this unless the dead manifest his or her desire to communicate with the living, Jimmy Licauco responded.
There are many books about spirit communication but I can’t give you any reliable links on the internet because I do not base my research solely on the internet. I cannot tell if the information there is reliable or not. Most of the time the names of the authors and their qualifications are not mentioned. But I can suggest the following books on this topic, if you care to read them:
1 Book of Spirits by Allan Kardec
2 Book of Mediums by Allan Kardec
The Book on Mediums or Mediums and Evokers’ Handbook (aka The Mediums’ Book — Le Livre des Médiums, in French), is a book by Allan Kardec published in 1861, second of the five Fundamental Works of Spiritism — the spiritualist philosophy Kardec had been publishing — being the tome in which the experimental and investigative features of the doctrine were presented, explained and taught.
3 The Dead are Alive by Hamed Sharma
4 When the Impossible Happens by Jaime T. Licauco
5 Book 1 of Samuel, chapter 28 in the Christian Bible.
6 Channelling by Henry Reed. (This is an Edgar Cayce based book).
And many others, I can’t remember anymore.
That ended Jimmy Licauco’s list of recommended readings on communicating with the dead.