E. M. Higgins
I was born in a small white-washed cottage on the outskirts of a town called Naas, in county Kildare, Ireland on the 11th day of August 1968. I was named Eileen Margaret, third child and daughter to Laurence (Larry) Higgins, a soldier in the Irish Military, and his wife Evelyn (Eva) Higgins (maiden name Hurst) from county Offaly.
My schooling began in a Catholic convent, at the tender age of four. There I was taught by the nuns, some of whom I found to be kindly, but for the most part, they really scared me. One particular incident at school, I recall vividly, happened when I was just five years old. A wasp had landed on my chair in class and not having seen it, I sat down. I shot up out of my seat in tremendous pain and refused to sit back down again. The nun gave me two slaps with a ruler across each hand and put me standing by the wall for my disobedience. I didn’t mind standing, for obvious reasons, and although my hands throbbed, the pain was nothing compared to the wasp sting! I had simply been too scared of the nun to explain what had happened. As my time went on at the convent, it never got any easier.
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My schooling began in a Catholic convent, at the tender age of four. There I was taught by the nuns, some of whom I found to be kindly, but for the most part, they really scared me. One particular incident at school, I recall vividly, happened when I was just five years old. A wasp had landed on my chair in class and not having seen it, I sat down. I shot up out of my seat in tremendous pain and refused to sit back down again. The nun gave me two slaps with a ruler across each hand and put me standing by the wall for my disobedience. I didn’t mind standing, for obvious reasons, and although my hands throbbed, the pain was nothing compared to the wasp sting! I had simply been too scared of the nun to explain what had happened. As my time went on at the convent, it never got any easier.
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Remote Control
In Remote Control E. M. Higgins explores the possibilities of ‘Remote Viewing’, the ability to collect information about a distant and unseen target using extra sensory perception, ie. The mind.
Her book covers the real possibilities of this extraordinary mental power in a plot designed to illustrate the very real consequences of such a mindset.
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Her book covers the real possibilities of this extraordinary mental power in a plot designed to illustrate the very real consequences of such a mindset.
Available at Amazon.co.uk
eason books
Book Depository
Amazon.com