The Masters' Messenger


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Could there truly be a powerful and transformative presence called the Ascended Master Saint Germain? What about the phenomenon of channeling, or the real possibility of living a life of awakened awareness? Anyone who has contemplated other ways to walk the world will find compelling insight on these questions and many others in The Masters' Messenger: Emergence of an Awakened Channel. Charting the awe-inspiring and wondrous journey of Aruna Byers, this self-termed Awakening Coach reveals how channeling paved the way to self-realization, which in turn transformed her life and her worldview. Merging Western and Eastern spirituality, The Masters' Messenger: Emergence of an Awakened Channel uncovers this fascinating topic in two parts. In the first Byers shares the highlights of her own story from childhood to marriage, how she began channeling Ascended Master Saint Germain, and how he transformed her ordinary life into an extraordinary one as he prepared her to meet Papaji, the final catalyst of her awakening. In the second part, she shares her practical unglossed discoveries about channeling and awakened awareness. At the crux of the book is the author's exploration of the world of channeling in order to either cease being deluded or discover what reality, if any, was behind the mystique. Byers ultimately discovered that channeling can make an important contribution to the human experience and that awakened awareness is the optimum platform for “clear” channeling. Byers takes the reader through a brief description of her early, dysfunctional days with a difficult and demanding mother, and into some of her young married life with college sweetheart and husband, Ron. As she wrestles with gaining a better perspective on her spirituality and her calling, the author slowly immerses herself in a world that draws the criticism of many naysayers around her. However, when Ascended Master Saint Germain presents himself, the author becomes profoundly convinced that her true path is unfolding. Soon, her life is transformed in ways she would never have imagined, and she forges a remarkable new road that culminated in her spiritual awakening. In the summer of 2002, she originated the term Awakening Coach.As readers follow her enthralling tale, the author mines the questions of why channeling happens and why people throughout the world are captivated by messages from beings that do not walk the earth. Refreshingly honest and frequently humorous, her unprecedented foray into an often-debated realm will provide anyone with greater understanding of the significant relationship between channeling and spiritual awakening. A not to be overlooked bonus in this book is the detailed discussion of deepening an awakening—a critically important subject absent in most all literature of this kind. This deeply enriching, eye-opening guide to the consciousness of spiritual awakening is certain to resonate with readers keen to discover whether or not they themselves are truly awake.




Messenger of the Heart


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Johannes Scheffler assumed the name Angelus Silesius on his leaving the Lutheran church to become a Catholic. He became enmeshed in the bitter controversies of post-Reformation Europe. Soon after his death, however, his masterpiece was claimed by Protestants and Catholics alike as their mystical classic. Frederick Franck shows the poets macro-ecumenical significance in the essay that introduces his translation of these verses, and by adding a "running commentary" of sayings by the ancient Japanese and Chinese masters, with whom this Christian mystic shows a remarkable affinity.




The Master


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Dally Messenger was an Australian sporting superstar in the early years of the 20th century - a rugby league icon, rugby union champion, and the most popular sporting personality of this day. He was courted by all codes in that heady period of the early 1900s, when rugby league and Australian rules were fighting to become the dominant winter sport. He represented Australia in rugby league and rugby union and also represented New Zealand in rugby league. Thousands flocked to the grounds when he was playing, and he his revered as an icon in rugby league to this very day. The Master is a popular and authoritative account of the life and times of a superlative sportsman, a tribute to a rugby league player without peer, and an inspiring story for all those who would marvel at this sporting excellence and outstanding achievements.







The Masters and Their Retreats


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"The great lights who have come out of all the world’s spiritual traditions and graduated from earth’s schoolroom have become widely known as masters. They demonstrate that in the world of Spirit, there is no division of race, religion or philosophy—there is simply oneness, ineffable sweetness and love. What is not so widely known is that these great masters have retreats—temples and cities of light in the heaven world—where we can go in spiritual meditation and while our bodies sleep at night. In this comprehensive work, Mark and Elizabeth Prophet talk about these great masters, the stories of their lives and their magnificent spiritual retreats."







Messages from the Masters


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In Many Lives, Many Masters, Brian Weiss opened an unexpected door into the astonishing realm of past-life regression. Now he reveals the miraculous potential of love. You'll hear the intimate and startling testimonies of real people who express a profound but simple truth-one that comes from the eternal souls around us. You'll discover what happens to us after we die, strategies for fighting anxiety and healing relationships, and the role of God and self-determination. You'll explore exercises and meditations to tap into the power of love and utterly transform your life. The Messages from the Masters are here. Are you ready for them?




The Cloud Messenger


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"A thing of beauty. . . . You must read it."—Nadeem Aslam "A shower of pleasures."—Julia O'Faolain "Sophisticated, cosmopolitan and seductive, the novel engages mind and senses alike."—André Naffis-Sahely, The Times Literary Supplement Like his parents, he too spent many hours sending cloud messages to other places, messages of longing for something that he knew existed otherwhere. London, that distant rainy place his father lived in once, is where Mehran finds himself after leaving Karachi in his teens. And it is there that his adult life unfolds: he discovers the joys of poetry, faces the trials of love and work, and spends his dreaming hours "sending cloud messages to other places," hoping, one day, to tell his own story. A feeling of not quite belonging anywhere pursues Mehran as he travels to Italy, India, and Pakistan. But the relationships he forms—with wounded, passionate Marvi, volatile Marco, and the enigmatic Riccarda—and his power of recollection finally bring him some sense, however fleeting, of home. Aamer Hussein was born in Karachi in 1955 and moved to London in his teens. He lectures at the University of Southampton and the Institute of English Studies and is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. His novella Another Gulmohar Tree was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize Europe and South Asia 2010.




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