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040 _cYeshi
082 _a294.3 SUM
100 _aSumedho, Ajahn.
245 _aThe way it is /
_cAjahn Sumedho.
260 _aEngland :
_bAmaravati Publications,
_c1991.
300 _a174 p. :
_c20 cm.
_bill. ;
520 _aIt was that one phone call to my friend Chitra which changed my life forever, and had sent Shudeep a seasoned astral traveller, offering me to establish a communication with my departed husband, whose absence tormented me. I readily agreed though sceptical and, what began as just a first time contact grew into an insightful and delightful series of exchanges that needed to be shared. This entire series of conversations over a period of two years grant deep insights of the spirit realm, the after-life as we call it here, and the spirit being's point of view on us as a human species. Laced with humour, wit and profound seriousness, these conversations gently remind us of our un-limitedness as a spirit, of how when we seek inwards rather than outwards we regain our own strength and power and experience expansion, a much needed insight for our personal evolution. These transcripts highlight a spirit's perspective on the many issues that keep us humans vulnerable and fearful. Topics such as karma, parenting, suicide, possessions, prayers and a few other heartfelt issues, are looked at from the spirit point of view, illuminating an altogether different perspective, compelling us to contemplate on what is being shared, and yes an introduction to a higher vibrational being a fairy named Gurz GaRa Hurz. After all we are all spirits in human appearance!
650 _aReligions life (Buddhism).
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_cBP