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Explorer of A New World, August 7, 2010
This review is from: What's Beyond That Star: A Chronicle of Geomythic Adventure (Paperback)
Richard Leviton has created a new visionary science of geomantic perception. His mentors are an angelic group-soul, the Ofanim. Starting at the age of 33, during a stay in southern Englad. Leviton had frequent mystical contact and clear-minded discussions with the Ofanim. His schooling however, was to learn to perceive, get to know, and interact in an intentional way with the beings who inhabit our multi-dimensional earth. Fortunately, it is not a channeled description of fantastic realms, but a personal account of a step-by-step initiation as directed by the helpful Ofanim. His motto became, 'As above, so below, so in the middle too.' The middle is the place where we and the supersensible beings live, within sorely neglected spiritual-physical landscapes. At various sites in Glastonbury these beings present themselves to him in vivid, living clairvoyant images.
Leviton states that, "Everything is continuously turning inside out. I am the Wounded Fisher King, I am a hologram of Albion, the one who hatches golden and silver eggs, who deals with the dragons, and so are you, and your friends, and my friends, and their friends. I'm beginning to get the picture. You heal yourself through the Earth and its geomythic mystery temples and through that you heal the Earth. The Grail Quest is about finding those temples, those mystery mirrors, and learning how to use them on behalf of yourself, the world, and the planet."
Leviton is like a spiritual Columbus or Cortes describing the New World first-hand. His intention is not to conquer it, but to redeem it by bringing it into our field of vision. His account is funny, fascinating, and profound.
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