Transmission is the first book in a three-volume series of channeled wisdom from Emmanuel, Raphael, and other celestial guides. This book introduces the guides and their vision for humanity and tells the extraordinary story of Asil’s journey as an entrepreneur whose personal quest for meaning unexpectedly led him to becoming a channel for these transmissions.The wisdom that the guides share carries an urgent message for humanity at this critical time of awakening and transition: there is no time to delay, and the next step in humanity’s evolution begins with you.
Asil Toksal is a true Teacher for our times: channel, healer and spiritual innovator. He is a breath of fresh air in a world of over mentation and fading traditions which no longer serve us. Born in Vienna of Turkish parents, and a student of 20+ years of spiritual traditions, as well as a successful CEO before becoming a channel and international teacher, he unquely combines ancient and modern, far, middle, near east and western teachings - transcending all in a bright new presentation for our times. This book gathers channellings received through Asil from the Elohim, Emmanuel, Raphael and others during meetings held worldwide over the last few years. To be read with an open mind, leaving behind teachings received to date and expectations, as it often took me by surprise with a refreshingly original and subtle take on things I thought I had come to firm decisions about years ago. I look forward very much to reading Volume II and highly recommend following Asil through the Evolution One website and his YouTube channel.
Elegant and profound teachings. This book is for the spiritual seeker ready to take full accountability for their journey. I took my time reading this, the messages needed time to sit and percolate within me, extremely poignant at times. There’s no New Age fluff or distractions here.
The wisdom is in us, for those who might have already embarked on a self-actualisation journey (though self-inquiry) there’s nothing too new, a few nuggets here and there. Probably a good introductory book.