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Author Servet Hasan: Tune Him In, Turn Him On

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Servet Hasan's varied career began as a model, which led her to the Los Angeles Times where she worked for the Fashion Section for almost a decade. Her articles have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, East West Magazine, Los Angeles Parent and many more publications. Her writing talent landed her such positions as copywriter for Fred Hayman, former owner of Giorgio's, and event coordinator for Peter Norton, where she planned parties for the rich and famous. But her thirst for spiritual knowledge grew stronger, eventually transporting her to Tibet, and later India, where she met the Sai Baba. Encouraged to seek the path of enlightenment, she spent years studying with the mystic masters of the Far East, gaining their secrets and receiving their blessings to bring this priceless knowledge of how to attain wealth, happiness, vibrant health and mystic powers to the rest of the world. She has made it her life's work to share these messages with millions through her television and radio appearances, live seminars, workshops and books. Servet is also a clairvoyant and medium, a gift passed down to her through many generations, and can provide a glimpse into a person’s soul, giving them a deeper insight into their character and enabling them to attain their full potential. She is the author of Exercises for the Mind, How to Read Any Man’s Mind, and Tune Him In, Turn Him On. Servet is the author of a monthly column entitled, "Inside His Head," which runs locally in Orange County, California. She is also an ordained minister. Born in Pakistan, Servet is also a citizen of Great Britain, Canada, and the United States. She considers herself a citizen of the world. For more information, please visit www.servethasan.org.

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