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There are seven levels in heaven, seven levels on Earth and seven
levels (steps) we all must go through before we can go home to
heaven. When you know your loved one is alive in heaven and you can
talk and even see them from time to time, it makes living a lot
easier. Your spirit visits them while you sleep. Each of us retains
our past lives in our own orb. Yes, we all have a purpose to live.
The belief in telepathy is still widely held and yet it remains much disputed by scientists. Roger Luckhurst explores the origins of the term in the late nineteenth century. Telepathy mixed physical and mental sciences, new technologies and old superstitions, and it fascinated many famous people in the late Victorian era: Sigmund Freud, Thomas Huxley, Henry James, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Oscar Wilde. This is an exciting and accessible study, written for general readers as much as scholars and students.
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Psychic intuitive Char Margolis has amazed TV hosts from Larry King
to Regis Philbin--and millions of viewers--with her uncanny ability
to make contact with departed spirits. Now she shares her most
exciting experiences in this astonishing book. But this is much
more than a memoir-Char also tells you how to develop your own
psychic abilities. Her inspiring advice can help you to contact a
loved one's spirit, or enhance your innate ability to sense danger
or protect others. She also provides easy instructions for making
life-changing decisions-intuitively-about business, family, health,
and love
Discover:
* Why we don't have to fear death
* Nineteen questions that test your intuitive abilities
* Sure-fire ways to tell if a spirit is trying to contact you
* Expert guidance on evaluating an intuitive or psychic
message
* Methods to help you communicate with loved ones, guardian angels,
and spirit guides
* The messages you can find in dreams and daydreams
* Important facts about guarding against negative energies...and
much more
LET CHAR SHOW YOU HOW TO FOLLOW YOUR INTUITION TO...
..."hone in" on missing or misplaced objects
...psychically contact people or "accidentally" run into them
...choose or change a career intuitively
...do an intuitive health check, including discerning specific
conditions
...ease the pain of grief and losing a loved one
...expand your wisdom and happiness
...increase your ability to love
...prevent problems and attain goals in your life
'The Spirits Book' (1857), written by Allan Kardec, is widely
regarded as the most important piece of writing in the 'Spiritist'
canon. It is the first in a series of five books that Kardec wrote
that are collectively known as the 'Spiritist Codification'.
Although the other four books; 'The Medium's Book', 'The Gospel
According to Spiritism', 'Heaven and Hell' and 'The Genesis
According to Spiritism' are of great importance to the Spiritist
movement it is 'The Spirits Book' that lays out the doctrine of the
belief system. The Spiritist movement was founded by Allen Kardec
and although its roots lay in Spiritualism there are differences in
belief. The most important of these differences is the Spiritist
belief in reincarnation. Although some Spiritualists believe in
reincarnation and some do not, all Spiritists consider it as a
basic truth of their ideology. In the 1850's, whilst investigating
the afterlife, Kardec communicated in seances with a collection of
spirits named 'The Spirit of Truth' who discussed many important
topics such as life after death, good and evil, the universe and
the origin of spirits, amongst others. 'The Spirit of Truth'
counted many of history's great thinkers amongst its number such as
Thomas of Aquino, Voltaire and Augustine of Hippo. Over time and
after several sessions with the group Kardec had gathered enough
information to convince him of life after death and he was
compelled to spread the teachings of 'The Spirit of Truth'. He
'codified' their comments and listed them as answers to questions
and this is the content of 'The Spirits Book'. The subjects that
Kardec discusses, via 'The Spirit of Truth', laid down the
foundations for the Spiritist philosophy and all of the concepts
that would become, and still are, key to the movement's thinking
have their genesis in the book. The belief that there is one
Supreme Being, God, who created everything in the universe, is
postulated. According to the text the Devil does not exist and
Jesus is a messenger of God. Although the book does not refer to
Jesus as the son of God and no mention is made of the 'immaculate
conception' he is considered God's perfect messenger and his
teachings are to be adhered to. Reincarnation and the survival of
the soul after death are vital beliefs and it is stated that it is
through reincarnation that lessons are learnt that can be taken
into the next life and that every life moves the soul closer to
perfection. According to the book man is made up of three separate
elements; the body, the spirit and the spiritual body. One's spirit
also predates the matter of the universe and will outlast it. After
the publication of 'The Spirits Book' Kardec's Spiritist doctrine
began to take root, firstly in France from where it spread
throughout Europe and found its way to North America. Most
significant, however, was the reaction to Spiritism in South
America. In Brazil the Spiritist movement swept across the nation
and it is still one of the country's main religions to this day
with millions of Kardec's followers from Brazil visiting his
tombstone in Paris every year.
Forgiveness is the key to happiness--but how do you actually do
it? When we begin to practice forgiveness, the world becomes a
better place to live. Forgiveness is essential to releasing fear
and living in peace. In fact, forgiveness is the single most
important thing we can do to create a life of love and happiness.
Without it, we are destined to live in hurt, anger and upset. With
it, all the gifts and miracles of God's love flow into our lives.
If you've tried to forgive in the past and been unable to, you're
not alone. Forgiveness is not always an easy task, and most of us
have no real idea of how to go about it anyway. Although each of
the world's important religions and spiritual pathways agrees that
forgiveness is essential, there is very little practical
information out there about how to actually forgive. Forgiveness is
the dirty little secret of Christians, spiritual people, and truth
seekers everywhere. We all nod our heads and agree that forgiveness
is important, but when it comes right down to it, most of us have
no idea how to really do it. Forgiveness is actually an easy and
pleasurable process once you understand it. Forgiveness Is the Key
to Happiness gives you the essential tools you need to forgive
anyone, from the smallest of affronts to the really huge betrayals
and damage we all experience at least occasionally in our lives. To
learn more you can visit www.forgiveandbehappy.com
"Raising Abel" assumes that the Bible would not bother telling
us about a cunning serpent, a murderous brother, or a resinous
gopher tree, if they didn't have something to do with the deeper
topic of faith. After all, isn't the Bible "the authority" on
faith? Raising Abel explores the most familiar chapters of Genesis,
not as a collection of stories of the beginning of time, but as our
first and best guide to the subject of faith. The author, as a
physician, explains faith within the framework of wellness,
dividing the Genesis stories into four parts that answer four
questions.
The Premise: What does healthy faith look like? (Genesis 1-2)
The Problem: What can cause this healthy state to become
"diseased"? (Genesis 3-5) The Prescription: What medicine is needed
to restore us to a healthy faith? (Genesis 6-9:17) The Practice:
What must we do to maintain this healthy faith? (Genesis
9:18-11)
"Raising Abel" reassures us that "there is something greater
than a perfectly good world; it is an imperfect world plus faith."
In a perfect world there would be no need of faith. Get ready to
experience faith in a whole new light
Designed to help readers understand the purpose and potential of
their existence, "The
Cosmic Internet "is a record of the author s direct
conversations with the nonphysical
aspects of the universe. What is the meaning of our physical
lives? After our physical lives are concluded, will we continue to
exist in some way? Frank DeMarco addresses these important
questions and many more.
Within this fascinating work, the author makes it clear that his
conversations are not the result of a special gift, but, instead,
are the types of communication that are available to anyone who is
willing to make the effort. As such, this book not only provides
invaluable insights but can also spur a personal investigation into
the nature of human life, the purpose of life, and the way in which
the universe works."
J.W. Dunne (1866-1949) was an accomplished English aeronautical
engineer and a designer of Britian's early military aircraft. His
An Experiment with Time, first published in 1927, sparked a great
deal of scientific interest in--and controversy about--his new
model of multidimensional time.
A series of strange, troubling precognitive dreams (including a
vision of the then future catastrophic eruption of Mt. Pelee on the
island of Martininque in 1902) led Dunne to re-evaluate the meaning
and significance of dreams. Could dreams be a blend of memories of
past and future events? What was most upsetting about his dreams
was that they contradicted the accepted model of time as a series
of events flowing only one way: into the future. What if time
wasn't like that at all?
All of this prompted Dunne to think about time in an entirely
new way. To do this, Dunne made, as he put it,"an extremely
cautious" investigation in a "rather novel direction." He wanted to
outline a provable way of accounting for multiple dimensions and
precognition, that is, seeing events before they happen. The result
was a challenging scientific theory of the "Infinite Regress," in
which time, consciousness, and the universe are seen as serial,
existing in four dimensions.
Astonishingly, Dunne's proposed model of time accounts for many
of life's mysteries: the nature and purpose of dreams, how prophecy
works, the immortality of the soul, and the existence of the
all-seeing "general observer," the "Witness" behind consciousness
(what is now commonly called the Higher Self).
Here in print again is the book English playwright and novelist
J.B. Priestley called "one of the most fascinating, most curious,
and perhaps the most important books of this age."
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