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Conversations with the Fire: The Path to Spirit through Nature

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"The tradition of those who speak with the Fire is the oldest form of spirituality on Earth. It precedes religions and begins with the discovery of fire, not only as a source of energy to protect us from cold or for cooking but also as a transcendent entity that can help us open the door to the higher modalities of consciousness" Victor Sanchez.

Gathering around a campfire to have conversations, and to contemplate and connect with the sacred, has been the most spontaneous and natural way to commune with other people and with nature. In that primal space of extraordinary intimacy, our Paleolithic ancestors discovered language and recognized one another as a community.In this new series, Víctor Sánchez offers us a practical guide to accessing second attention and heightened awareness through a sober and effective method, which only requires the deliberate use of the natural faculties of our consciousness.Precisely now, when misinformation and manipulation through social networks and electronic devices are widespread, this powerful form of spirituality—which is not based on faith, but on experience—is the most reliable way to find our way amid the straying of our civilization.Unlike other methods of personal growth—such as meditation—the practices revealed in this book do not require closing our eyes in isolation, nor struggling against the endless wanderings of the mind, but integrating with our companions in the Fire Circle and with all our relationships through a deep bond with a nature energy field and the stories we share around it.

245 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 18, 2023

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