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- English Books
- Paperback 96 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0890876533
- ISBN-13: 9780890876534
- Publisher: Celestial Arts
- Pub date: Aug 01, 1991
- Dimensions: 1355 mm x 839 mm x 65 mm Just how big is that?
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"Ask and you will be given"
“Only if you keep a very, very open channel, an open mind and no fear, will great insight and revelations come to you… One way to not be afraid is to know that death does not exist, that everything in this life has a positive purpose. Get rid of all your negativity and ... (continue)
"Ask and you will be given"
“Only if you keep a very, very open channel, an open mind and no fear, will great insight and revelations come to you… One way to not be afraid is to know that death does not exist, that everything in this life has a positive purpose. Get rid of all your negativity and begin to view life as a challenge, a testing ground of your own inner resources and strength. There are no coincidences.” P.37
“If people would listen more to their own intuitive spiritual quadrant and not contaminate their understanding of these beautiful messages with their own negativity, their own fears, their own guilts, their own needs to punish others or themselves, they would begin to comprehend the beautiful symbolic language that dying patients use when they try to convey to us their needs, their knowledge and their awareness.” P.60
“… every human being consists of a physical, an emotional, an intellectual and a spiritual quadrant….” P.63
“…It is only if we have learned to accept our physicalness, if we love and accept our physical body, if we are able to share our natural emotions without being handicapped by them, without being belittled when we cry, when we express natural anger, when we are jealous in order to emulate someone else’s talents, gifts or behavior. Then we will be able to understand that we have only two natural fears, one of falling and one of loud noises. All other fears have been given to us by grown-ups who projected their own fears onto us, and have passed them on from generation to generation. Most important of all, we must learn to love and be loved unconditionally…” P.63
“…one can no longer speak of space and distance in the usual sense because those are earthly phenomena...” p.14
“There is one thing everybody has to learn before he can return from where he came, and that is unconditional love. If you have learned and practiced this, you have mastered the greatest lesson of all.” P.17
“This is what takes place in all of you if you are willing to always look at anything that happens in your life from both sides of the coin. There is never just one side to it.” P.29
Physical body = cocoon; spirit/soul = butterfly
Journeys Out of the Body by Robert Monroe
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