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Bezig met laden... Conversations With God, Book 4: Awaken the Speciesdoor Neale Donald Walsch
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The whole universe, the entire cosmos in each of its dimensions, is filled with sentient beings, each imbued with the exact same desire-the desire to express and experience their true nature and their true Identity. This involves a process of, first, moving through and knowing every aspect of being physical. then moving through and knowing every aspect of being metaphysical. Then, integrating both. And here is the great secret that Highly evolved Beings are focusing their energies on sharing: Full integration can occur at any moment. The process can be condensed. An entire civilization can begin living as an awakened species whenever it wishes. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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The previous three books in the series were so well done. I had the pleasure of listening to the audiobooks, and I got a lot out of them. I encourage you to pick them up or give them a listen. Unfortunately, I can't say the same for this book. Maybe it's just me, or perhaps I'm just not on the same page (pardon the pun) spiritually as this book, but I simply just didn't "get" it and it didn't resonate the same way as the others did.
What I did like was the question and answer section, there was value there, it was well executed, and tied the books nicely together. There were some interesting and thought-provoking sections, but there was a lot that was just lost on me, and I felt like it was out just of my reach. ( )