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Bezig met laden... Going Deeper: How to Make Sense of Your Life When Your Life Makes No Sensedoor Jean-claude Gerard Koven
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The Earth is presently in the throes of the long-awaited transition into the next density. This passage was intended to mark the dawn of the Golden Age, but things are not proceeding as planned. Rather than joyously embracing the paradigm shift, the majority of humanity, unaware of what is happening, is resisting in fear. This mounting fear is giving rise to an energetic imbalance on the planet, triggering unfortunate eruptions of violence, mutated diseases, geological upheavals, and unusual weather patterns. Each new event adds to the level of apprehension, causing even more people to cling desperately to the promises of fundamentalist belief. In pain, the planet has cried out for help, and the universe has responded. Going Deeper is the story of Larry Randers, one of the 70 million highly evolved beings (often called Wanderers, Lightworkers, or Starseeds) currently incarnate on Earth, having come from other dimensions to answer the call. Unable to fully remember who they are or why they have come, they appear among us as humans who don't quite fit in - strangers in a strange land. If this sounds like you, then your moment of awakening is at hand. This book provides the keys that will unlock the dream and activate your purpose. There is much to be done and not much time left. Your help is needed now. Book jacket. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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Larry Randers is your average successful Los Angeles attorney, whose life is falling apart. He has just been through a painful divorce, and all his possessions have lost their luster and value. After the events of September 11, 2001, Larry takes his dog, Zeus, for what is supposed to be a vacation at Juniper Tree National Park. Zeus has other ideas.
Zeus is not just a talking dog. He leads Larry on a spiritual journey that turns his concept of reality inside out. They meet a talking juniper tree, ephemeral Native American masters, and all sorts of other beings who tell a fascinating story.
According to various cultures, including the Mayans, Hopis and the Bible, a planetary shift in consciousness is coming soon. Approximately 70 million highly evolved beings called Wanderers, have agreed to incarnate on Earth to help with the transition. Part of the deal is that they pass through the Veil of Forgetting, to temporarily forget who, and what, they are. At least, it was supposed to be temporary. This novel is an attempt to reach the rest of the Wanderers, those who know that they are "different," but can’t put their finger on it.
The famous saying says "When the student is ready, the teacher appears." I must not be ready, because I had a hard time "getting" this book. I do not mean to imply for a minute that this is any sort of bad book, because it isn’t. It’s a very interesting story, especially for those who know their way around the worlds of spirituality and metaphysics. I am sure that this book has helped, and will help, a lot of people. I am just not one of them. ( )