Past Life Journeys of Gea and Zen: Life in the Jungle
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.35 (803 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0557019656 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 80 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The psychic used extra sensory perception, such as remote viewing, clairvoyance and clairaudience. Gea) and her friend, Marino Frost (i.e. Details about Gea’s and Zen’s past lives were retrieved through channeling conducted during actual past life sessions that the author (i.e. While growing up in indigenous opposing warring tribes, Aani became a healer and Ercu a hunter who later became a tribal leader. They connected in their devotion to each other, but their tribes did everything to break them apart… "Life in the Jungle" is the first novella in the collection, "Past Life Journeys of Gea and Zen." The collection will continue with: "Life Among Native Americans" "Life in Chicago" "Life with Jesus" "Reconnecting with the Past". In the novella "Life in the Jungle", Gea and Zen were incarnated on Earth around 950 AD. Zen) had with a gifted psychic. Via these sessions, the author and Marino discovered that the connection between them was established when the greatest teacher, Jesus, walked on Earth. Each novella is a story of on
This is a must read book To read this book we first need to open our heart and empty our cup of expectations and concepts. I started to read it in a fast velocity, since the history hit me so deeply. When I reached the half I slowed down to savour each chapter. But again I could not stop to read when the history took other direction until the end. This book is about a true love and pure intentions of free souls. There i. "seeing through their eyes" according to Stephen Sakellarios. I read this book at one sitting and never felt tired. I have no way of knowing whether these are real past-life memories or not, but I felt an intensified sense of experiencing the characters' world through their own eyes, a kind of complete immersion. It is a world where psychic things are accepted as real and normal, the way we accept technology. There's also an intense idealism in this book.