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Use your dreams to make the spiritual laws work. How? Dreams uncover what you believe and when you really know what it is you believe you can change your dreams to automatically alter your waking-life events. (Pocket Version)
IN THE BETWEEN What if it is true? What if you don't go to Heaven...or Hell when you die? What if karma does exist? What if you do reincarnate into another life to try to learn about your past mistakes and get to balance out any of your or other's misdeeds? This is the story of a woman who dies and travels through the Bardo. Meaning she is going from one life to the next. The term Bardo comes from the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Its meaning is loosely translated as: The In Between. According to the Tibetan text, Souls travel through the Bardo for 49 days, during which time they are encouraged to accept any one of numerous heavens. But our soul, in the story, is not Buddhist, she is from the West. And being the kind of woman she's become throughout countless lives-she believes she has lived-she developed her own unique belief system. In her ideas about the Bardo she gets to re-live some of her past lives to help with the evolution of her soul. Our soul agrees to re-live her past lives that took place in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Jerusalem, Istanbul, Spain, Brussels, France, England, the U.S., and India. During those lives she discovers why she made choices that made her more and more fearful and that also caused karma between several other souls that must be balanced in her future. Unless... But before any of that, right from the start, she is surprised to discover something odd about her soul when she first arrives at the Bardo. She learns about the complexity of the soul and how thinking people develop their ideas about God, the universe, energy, but most importantly why souls on planet earth, at all.
Unlike those who are expected to place their hand on its cover and make an oath, the Bible does not tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. The biblical authors only told theirs. Even the women actually named are remarkably silent making it is easy to believe what ever has been said about their lives throughout the ages. The biblical story of Eve does impact modern society consciously and sub-consciously. Are you aware that the authors of the Garden of Eden creation narrative were greatly influenced by the Persians in the 5th century before the current era-maybe even taking the basic story from them? Did you know Adam had a wife prior to Eve, the equality-demanding Lilith? Do you think it is possible for a single mother to have populated this planet? It is time for the answers to these questions to be common knowledge to everyone. Infamous Eve includes many legends, stories, and folktales-even that of Eve also being the snake in the Garden of Eden, but first May Sinclair delves into the genetically induced response that has been handed down as a physical, emotional, and psychological inheri-tance to modern people. She rips open the seams of the historical records to see the weave of the religious, economic, and political threads that have endlessly rolled out the same pattern of notions about Eve and her daughters.
Everything in the Universe-including people and their thoughts-is made up of shimmering waves of energy that creates cycles within cycles. By using the ancient science of Pythagoras (the founder of geometry), who is noted to have said, The world is built on the powers of numbers, along with the modern science of psychology that points out the mental and emotional influences on the character of people, we can understand what it is that motivates us to create our lives the way we do.
Learn how to interpret and analyze your dreams using the tools developed from the precepts of Carl G. Jung.
Poetry intends to stimulate a specific emotional response and is often better understood when spoken aloud to gain its meaning from the sounds that are rhythmic. Whereas, prose can be read silently or out-loud because it is written in the ordinary language we all use everyday. Still, the symbolism is found in both the poems and prose that are included.
All language is made up of the words we use to explain what we mean, so every word is a symbol that expresses our meaning. By the author of, "Just How DO Affirmations" Work?, May Sinclair's "The Sandman's Treasury" includes over 6,000 symbol definitions.
So, you've read The Secret but your life is pretty much the same. Your thoughts on abundance didn't change that crummy job; in fact, the tedious work increased along with what you pay-out for gas to get there. You thank your coffee every morning and now you drink more of it rather than need it less. Humph Years after reading Deepak Chopra's The Seven Spiritual Laws, you can't remember anything about the laws of intent-only that it's important to bring a flower to the host when attending a dinner party. Wait, that's pretty much what your Mom said all along. Oh, and yes, Louise Hay's You Can Heal Your Life has confirmed that your sinus head-aches are caused by your irritation at all those crazy people close to you. Great You tried meditating, but mostly just fell asleep. Right, it's all just a load of hooey. But maybe...well, could it be that you are still being punished for some misdemeanor done in the past? Okay, are you finally ready to really understand how those spiritual laws work? Then let's take it to the next level to have your questions answered. Go ahead read: Just How Do Affirmations Work?
People are made up of atomic particles and thoughts are waves in the ocean of awareness. Thoughts are not physical. Archetypes are not things either. Archetypes are the original patterns of principles and beliefs that are represented in some type of symbolic form so we are able grasp ideas like truth, beauty, honor, loyalty, peace, and wisdom to bring them into our lives in a conscious state.
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