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The Messenger: The Journey of a Spiritual Healer (Paperback)

by Geoff Boltwood (Author)
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This autobiography charts Geoff Boltwood's unusual life and his quest to discover his real purpose and destiny. At the age of five he had a near death experience which filled him with 'source energy'.

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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Piatkus Books (September 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0749914580
  • ISBN-13: 978-0749914585
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,360,311 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars the messenger, December 10, 1999
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Geoff Boltwood is an extraordinary healer, teacher and loving intermediary of 'The Source'. He has travelled to many countries to set up centres of light. When he was five, he died of nephritis. But it was a short death, one that deposited him back on life's shores. During his death experience Boltwood was filled with an energy which he later called 'The Source Energy' or 'Tareth'. It is this energy that he's now trying to distribute to people like himself.

Boltwood has been successfully tested and filmed for his psychic and healing abilities. During healing sessions he is able to materialise vibhutis of aromatic oils and crystals (some people also call him Sai Baba of the West). Boltwood recommends the use of crystals during meditations, so that a link is formed between The Source and the planet Earth. At times the crystals that he produces are also known to emit music.

According to Boltwood, Tareth has the key to interpret major changes occurring on the planet. People who wish to make a commitment to spiritual development at a deep level can connect to this energy to understand their true self and also to unlock the secrets that are buried in the sands of time. Those who are open to the energy of change are the ones who get to be reborn.

The most important thing to do, says Boltwood, is to connect your mind to the infinite mind. This does not mean that the infinite mind starts controlling you, it works more like a parent minding his many children, each according to his own personality and destiny. The infinite mind is envisaged as a stream that flows out from The Source, but it is only infinite when viewed from the vortex. The vortex is a creative force that has created everything within itself - it contains infinite potential, in that it can be realised in all life forms, as well as all in other dimensions of existence.

The Source is a point of this infinite being. Our future, reasons the originator of The Source, depends not on any god or The Source for that matter but on our cooperation with The Source. Meaning, man is his own saviour. The work of Geoff Boltwood is to show the way, to change perceptions, to show what is possible, what is available without compulsion or submission.

Tareth, explains Boltwood, does not represent a person but an individualised form. It is The Source Energy that is implanted in all dimensions of the vortex. And this is a multidimensional link that gives to those, who have Source Energy, the ability to change people. One of the purposes of Boltwood's Tareth Centres is healing, which according to Boltwood is the most powerful, caring and loving force that can change people. Geoff can also go into other dimensions or bilocate i.e. he can be in two places at the same time. When bilocation occurs Boltwood becomes translucent, his body less dense and still, although he retains consciousness at these times.

In the Boltwood scheme of things, future humans will be able to bilocate at will due to their natural state of lightness. He also foresees a change in the energy of the planet, a reduction of population and total self-empowerment of mankind in the nest 200-300 years. And what's more, there'll be no catastrophes, no ominous prophecies, but only choices.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Geoff as a healer, July 24, 2002
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I was diagnosed at the age of 29 with a brain tumor. The cancer was so terrible that I was given a very poor prognosis. Through much research, I found Geoff Boltwood in Glastonbury, England. He and I had a healing session that was too phenominal for words.
I'm here five years later and healthier than I've ever been. Besides Geoff as a gentle, compassionate person, the book is great!
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