Journey to Shamballa Seven - The Lost City
PDF version
Back in the early 2000's I was given a book written by a clairvoyant I went to see who was into the old wisdom teachings from the 'arcane school'. It made quite an impact on me at the time.
The main character starts out with no knowledge at all about spiritual things or the presence of various 'bodies' with us. She is taught how to align her physical, emotional, and mental bodies to form a cohesive personality which can then communicate with, and be guided by, the soul.
Along the way we learn techniques to ward off psychic attacks, some esoteric philosophy, and esoteric healing.
For me, this was a powerful story when I first read it in the early 2000s, and is even more potent for now.
I commend this book to those seeking to raise their spiritual vibrations.
This is the PDF version. The eBook format (in the sister listing) is the best for reading if you have an eBook reader app on your device. It is adaptive to screen and font size, and can re-flow the text should you want to enlarge the print and still use the book reading mode (no need to swipe sideways to read the full line).
Journey to Shamballa Seven - The Lost City
eBook version
Back in the early 2000's I was given a book written by a clairvoyant I went to see who was into the old wisdom teachings from the 'arcane school'. It made quite an impact on me at the time.
The main character starts out with no knowledge at all about spiritual things or the presence of various 'bodies' with us. She is taught how to align her physical, emotional, and mental bodies to form a cohesive personality which can then communicate with, and be guided by, the soul.
Along the way we learn techniques to ward off psychic attacks, some esoteric philosophy, and esoteric healing.
For me, this was a powerful story when I first read it in the early 2000s, and is even more potent for now.
I commend this book to those seeking to raise their spiritual vibrations.
This is the eBook version. The eBook format is the best for reading if you have an eBook reader app on your device. It is adaptive to screen and font size, and can re-flow the text should you want to enlarge the print and still use the book reading mode (no need to swipe sideways to read the full line).