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Love in its purest form is vital if humankind is to transcend its
current environmental, political and health issues. 'The Book of
Love' is packed with invaluable guidance, philosophy and prophecies
for anyone seeking spiritual progression and an aid to steer them
through current turbulent times. This volume contains transcripts
of recorded messages received from Ascended Masters, E.T. envoys
and other beings of light, during light trance, by Michael
Champion. Some predictions within the transcripts have already
occurred during the compilation of this book, others are yet to be
fulfilled (e.g. Covid 19 was predicted in November 2017). 'The Book
of Love' is packed with invaluable guidance, philosophy and
prophecies for anyone seeking spiritual progression and an aid to
steer them through current turbulent times.
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Renegade of Light
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McLeod Montgomery Jason, Higgins E Dennis; Edited by Kimble Tom
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Ask a random American what springs to mind about Sedona, Arizona,
and they will almost certainly mention New Age spirituality.
Nestled among stunning sandstone formations, Sedona has built an
identity completely intertwined with that of the permanent
residents and throngs of visitors who insist it is home to powerful
vortexes-sites of spiraling energy where meditation, clairvoyance,
and channeling are enhanced. It is in this uniquely American town
that Susannah Crockford took up residence for two years to make
sense of spirituality, religion, race, and class. Many people move
to Sedona because, they claim, they are called there by its special
energy. But they are also often escaping job loss, family
breakdown, or foreclosure. Spirituality, Crockford shows, offers a
way for people to distance themselves from and critique current
political and economic norms in America. Yet they still find
themselves monetizing their spiritual practice as a way to both
"raise their vibration" and meet their basic needs. Through an
analysis of spirituality in Sedona, Crockford gives shape to the
failures and frustrations of middle- and working-class people
living in contemporary America, describing how spirituality infuses
their everyday lives. Exploring millenarianism, conversion, nature,
food, and conspiracy theories, Ripples of the Universe combines
captivating vignettes with astute analysis to produce a unique take
on the myriad ways class and spirituality are linked in
contemporary America.
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