Fear No Evil presents the idea of evil in practical, modern terms that can help us face our negative life experiences with a new light of understanding that will transform our personal pain into joy and pleasure. —Barbara Brennan, author of Hands of Light and Light Emerging I would advise that this book be read with a willingness to take time to digest what is being said. This is not light reading, though it is Light reading, I assure you. —Pat Rodegast, author of Emmanuel's Books One way to discern the value of a person's connection with the inner worlds is to observe the positive effects, if any that result from that communication. The Pathwork has been a most positive result of such a contact, helping many people find a deeper truth and clarity in their lives; therefore the energy and spirit embodied in these transmissions that gave birth to the Pathwork deserve our consideration, for they have demonstrated their value in the blessings they have already made possible. —David Spangler, author of The Call and A Pilgrim in Aquarius
It took me a couple of go’s to get through this book, but once I did I found myself having insight after insight. The book is confronting and not for anyone who doesn’t want to investigate or recognise their hidden nature. But it is that hidden nature that prevents us from happiness. And the only way out, is in and through.
Mrs Donovan Thesenga ·5h ago Covid 19 is over rated ... it's easier than the flu to get over. I'm just glad I dont have to see all those ugly faces out there anymore.
Famous last word for lots of Trumpers who refuse to believe covid is real and a threat. She may die from it due to her lack of intelligence. That would be sad, honestly. Because I have a heart. (but she's probably got an ugly face herself, I'd guess.) Projection...
Heavy book , but i loved it because i am interested in this kind of books,, it needed time to finish it, coz as i said heavy material,, lots of new concepts to digest