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In early 1998, Rasha began a profound dialogue with the universal Presence, Oneness --the Divinity we all share. As Oneness guided her step by step through the agonies and the exultation of an experiential voyage to God-realization, Rasha painstakingly documented the principles that lay the foundation for a new level of understanding of the phenomenon we call life. In just
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November 24th 2010
by Fastpencil.com
(first published 2003)
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Funny, it’s actually quite hard for me to write a review of Oneness. My experience with this writing was so very personal and deep that it seems almost wrong to share it with others. I almost want to keep this book to myself as a secret joy that I share with no one else.
The truth is if I were left on a deserted island with only one book, I’d bring Oneness. The words of this book spoke to me as if they were written only for me. As I read, I had the distinct feeling that a wise master stood besid ...more
The truth is if I were left on a deserted island with only one book, I’d bring Oneness. The words of this book spoke to me as if they were written only for me. As I read, I had the distinct feeling that a wise master stood besid ...more

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This book is life-changing! I highly recommend everyone to read this book. It is one of the best books I have had the pleasure to read. This book is right up there with The Shack.
LOVE LOVE LOVE! it!
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LOVE LOVE LOVE! it!
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Sep 29, 2011
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This is a well written overview of the process one goes through as one progresses from duality to unity consciousness. It talks about actions one can take to initiate, quicken and lighten this process but, as importantly, it talks about what one can expect to encounter and feel along the way. It is reaffirming and clarifying for one going through the process.

Mar 12, 2016
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New Agers searching for catharsis and spiritual evolution; but there are better books
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This book started out electric, so interesting and engaging... "gnosis" served up direct, it would seem. Comparable to the best aspects of Walsh's Conversations with God.
After about 200 pages, though, it seems to be repeating the same idea over and over again: (my words): "Ascension to higher dimensions of consciousness comes through energetic purging, allowing life issues to work themselves out, so they no longer 'hold a charge.' 'Let it be' is the motto along the way. We create every aspect of ...more
After about 200 pages, though, it seems to be repeating the same idea over and over again: (my words): "Ascension to higher dimensions of consciousness comes through energetic purging, allowing life issues to work themselves out, so they no longer 'hold a charge.' 'Let it be' is the motto along the way. We create every aspect of ...more

Anyone wishing to understand what is happening in the Universe, and how it affects each and everyone one of us should read this book. Many things are explained, and it helps one to evolve, as well as answers questions about self-development.
There are clear instructions on how to gain enlightment, how to evolve, how to relate to others during the process. Beautifully written.
I use it often as a reference in my mediumship readings.
There are clear instructions on how to gain enlightment, how to evolve, how to relate to others during the process. Beautifully written.
I use it often as a reference in my mediumship readings.

What a Beautiful experience it has been to read this book! There are no words to describe the openings I have felt while reading it! I didn't want to put it down!
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From the moment I picked up this book at a second hand book store, I knew it was special. I hope it calls to others as it did to me. The truths within resonated with every fiber of my being! I plan to keep this book close at hand. I have already shared meaningful passages with others. Oneness is an especially good book for any awakened person on a path of enlightenment! I would recommend it to anyone and everyone!

Oneness is quite profound. Indeed, it is so profound that it took me much longer to read than is usual for me. I frequently read chapters several times over before moving on to the next. Even still today it remains on my bedside table as a reference when I'm needing something to think deeply about.
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As someone who has been undergoing the Ascension process lucidly for the past three years, this book was a welcomed read. Rasha does a great job of explaining Oneness as I have come to know it, and reminding the reader of the power they hold in manifesting and creating reality. At times I found myself reading this as if it was a trusted mentor narrating to me what I just went through. I highlighted passages ferociously as it's just such an important read.
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I feel this book would be quite enlightening if you weren’t very spiritual, but it just felt like repeating what’s already known for most of the book. The writing style was overly complex and very long for the same repeated message, but if you were new to spirituality this could be a great eye-opener.

It's brilliant! But a very difficult read, took me very long to get through.
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A woo-woo book that was still so damn comforting to read when you've hit rock bottom.
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If I end up on a deserted island, this is the one I'm taking with me. Although a quick read may feel a bit redundant at times, this work requires slow digestion. I contemplated each verse quite slowly. This will require several readings.
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I have a little problem with channeled books: none of their claims have to be backed up with any kind of evidence. Simply because they come from an other-worldly voice, the audience is supposed to accept their claims as fact. There is a danger in such blind faith. (Recall two other people who channeled -- David Koresh and Jim Jones.) Teachings that are derived from channeling are different from say those of the Buddha. The Buddha based his teachings on personal experience and observations and en
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