|
Books > Health, Home & Family > Mind, body & spirit > Mind, body, spirit: thought & practice > Reincarnation & past lives
What if you could see a loved one who has died, not in a future spiritual realm, but here and now, in this lifetime? It is possible, says Carol Bowman, author of Children’s Past Lives and a pioneer in reincarnation studies. Based on in-depth research and direct observation of very young children, she shows in this groundbreaking book how common it is for beloved relatives to reincarnate into the same family. Typical families share how their children -- some as young as two and still in diapers -- speak spontaneously of intimate details from the lives of a family member they never knew. These true stories shed new light on age-old questions of family relationships: Do we choose our parents? What relationships survive death? What happens to the soul after a miscarriage or abortion? Bowman offers hope for anyone who has lost a beloved relative and longs to be reunited again.
Miracles are possible in your life, easily and effortlessly. It's
simply a matter of remembering who you are by removing the
blockages between you and your soul. Almost all of these obstacles
have their roots in your distant past, so it's very valuable to
travel back in time to release them. In Denise's book, you'll learn
how to travel back to your previous incarnations to release buried
obstructions so you can create the miracles in your life that you
deserve! Anyone can do it and it's safe, easy and fun. Inside,
you'll learn how to: * Discover your past lives without ever doing
a regression * Remove limitations that originated in your past
lives * Uncover the symptoms of past-life traumas and how to clear
them * Understand the roles that loved ones played in other
incarnations * Recall the choices you made before you were born *
Expand your ability to create reality and manifest your dreams *
Get help from your personal guides, spirit guardians and angels.
Past life regression is an incredible tool for personal
transformation, and Past Lives, Present Miracles is the perfect way
to start your discovery of your hidden past.
Back cover copy Over thirty five years of exploring past lives, the
afterlife, the interlife and the spaces in between have convinced
Judy Hall that we are not victims of circumstance, nor are we
solely a product of karmic consequences. We are all following a
soulplan which may be strewn with obstacles but which will
ultimately lead to soul growth. So if you've been asking yourself
why certain things have happened to you, the key may lie in other
lives or in the space between lives - the interlife. More than half
the world's population believe in karma and reincarnation; that
they have lived before, died, and taken on a new body, and that the
body and the life they lead has been created by their previous
actions or by the contracts they have made with another soul.
However, from interlife exploration, it is clear that there are
souls who are still fulfilling a soul contract that is way past its
sell-by date. There are also souls who have chosen to undergo a
specific life experience not because of their karma but because
they want to cultivate their soul or to offer service to humanity.
In this wide-ranging book, Judy Hall encompasses the vast
kaleidoscope of karma and interlife choices. The Book of Why
explores: * how the soul reincarnates * death and the afterlife *
the concept of karma * moving beyond karma * soul contracts *
interlife choices
Many people are looking for their soulmate and expect to be
blissfully happy when they find one. But, sadly, they seem doomed
to disappointment. Soulmates are both a powerful fact and one of
the biggest illusions of all time. This new book from the best
selling author of The Crystal Bible draws on Judy Hall's thirty
five years as a karmic counsellor examining karmic relationships in
general and soulmates in particular. It explains why meeting a
soulmate can be a soul-scouring experience and what the karmic
lessons and conundrums may be. Offering exercises and
visualisations to heal the past, it then introduces the
revolutionary new concept of twinflames: soulmates without the
karma.
'A remarkable and deeply moving book' Henry Marsh, bestselling
author of Do No Harm 'A breathtaking, extraordinary work of
non-fiction' Times Literary Supplement On 11 March 2011, a massive
earthquake sent a 120-foot-high tsunami smashing into the coast of
north-east Japan. It was Japan's greatest single loss of life since
the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. Richard Lloyd Parry, an
award-winning foreign correspondent, lived through the earthquake
in Tokyo, and spent six years reporting from the epicentre.
Learning about the lives of those affected through their own
personal accounts, he paints a rich picture of the impact the
tsunami had on day to day Japanese life. Heart-breaking and
hopeful, this intimate account of a tragedy unveils the unique
nuances of Japanese culture, the tsunami's impact on Japan's
stunning and majestic landscape and the psychology of its people.
Ghosts of the Tsunami is an award-winning classic of literary
non-fiction. It tells the moving, evocative story of how a nation
faced an unimaginable catastrophe and rebuilt to look towards the
future. **WINNER OF THE RATHBONES FOLIO PRIZE**
|
Revival of Hope
(Paperback)
Sandra Carneiro, The Spirit Lucius, Jose Antonio Ortega Medina
|
R917
Discovery Miles 9 170
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
"Where Did You Go? offers deep comfort to anyone who has lost a
loved one and hopes to explore what frontier science is now
demonstrating: while a heart may stop beating, consciousness never
dies." -Lynne McTaggart, bestselling author of The Field From
Christina Rasmussen, the much beloved and acclaimed author of
Second Firsts, comes a groundbreaking exploration of the afterlife
that combines spirituality with cutting edge science-and reveals we
all have the power to connect with our loved ones on the other
side. "Where did you go?" This was the first question Christina
Rasmussen asked after the death of her husband. A young widow with
two daughters, Rasmussen would go on to become an esteemed grief
educator who helped countless others rebuild their lives after
loss. Yet, even as she learned to thrive again, that first
heartbreaking question persisted. Even as she and her clients
forged new paths and discovered new joy, the same questions
remained: Are we capable of connecting to those who have passed on?
What really happens after we die? As a professional grounded in
science, Christina was a skeptic who shied away from the
conventional mystical, supernatural, and religious descriptions of
the afterlife-so she turned to what seemed "provable" to unravel
the mystery of life beyond life: physics. What she found was beyond
anything she could have expected: not only is there life after
death, but we all have the ability to connect with loved ones who
have passed on. Sharing an inspiring message of hope, optimism, and
love, Where Did You Go? is a transporting step-by-step guide to
journeying to the other side, from one of our most trusted voices
on life after loss. Bridging the gap between the metaphysical and
the measurable, it will change the way we grieve, the way we live
and how we define our potential-in this life and the hereafter.
|
Aimless Hearts
(Paperback)
Eliana Machado Coelho, The Spirit Schellida, Melissa Bautista Torres
|
R1,006
Discovery Miles 10 060
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
|
The Return
(Paperback)
Eliana Machado Coelho, The Spirit Schellida, Cristofer Valdiviezo Pintado
|
R1,010
Discovery Miles 10 100
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
This popular examination of research into children's reports of
past-life memories describes a collection of 2,500 cases at the
University of Virginia that investigators have carefully studied
since Dr. Ian Stevenson began the work more than forty years ago.
The children usually begin talking about a past life at the age of
two or three and may talk about a previous family or the way they
died in a previous life. Their statements have often been found to
be accurate for one particular deceased individual, and some
children have recognized members of the previous family. A number
have also had birthmarks or defects that matched wounds on the body
of the deceased person.
"Life Before Life" presents the cases in a straightforward way
and explores the possibility that consciousness may continue after
the brain dies. It is a provocative and fascinating book that can
challenge and ultimately change readers' understandings about life
and death.
|
|