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Why Did Lemuria Fall? (Wisdom from the Elohim Book 1) Kindle Edition
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LanguageEnglish
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Publication dateOctober 22, 2018
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File size1589 KB
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- ASIN : B07JMKNC3W
- Publisher : Wing Sound Media (October 22, 2018)
- Publication date : October 22, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 1589 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
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- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 102 pages
- Lending : Not Enabled
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Amazing!! I am only on chapter one and I feel a sense of “knowing” and chicken skin as I read through this book
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A New Mode of Reality: let go of the old paradigms to understand this reality now
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2019
I got the Kindle edition. Been highlighting a lot. This book is dense, that is, I can only a chapter at a time. It alters the way you see and experience reality. Ultimately, it’s therapeutic in the sense that there’s a different way to look at reality. E.g., individual and collective sovereignty and authority. We have the ability to ask for what we need. Lots of times we get it. I’m now living in zendo teaching ceramics, as well as aikido and occasionally zazen (meditation).
Have I ever wanted to be in that zendo? No.
Do I like to be there? Yes. Heck yeah. Why? Because I can be in THAT ceramics setting, and training in zen while also doing ceramics. Not only that, but I can train in zen while practicing aikido. There’s a subtly that is easy to miss. I bring this up because I would never have considered living there before, except that I wished to practice my ceramics in a way that fulfilled a desire for self actualization. Whatever that meant. But when the opportunity came up for me live at the zendo, it was obvious that it made perfect sense, since I’ve trained there for 8 years, left, then came back 15 years later. I bring this up because after reading the Lemuria book, I realized that my True wish had come true. Not practicing ceramics or aikido, but using those activities as a way to self actualization, or to find out what the true reality is, what the true self is.
The words in the book are easy enough to understand. It’s the actual transmission after reading that’s the kicker. The actual physical experience and knowing coupled with a deeper understanding of what’s happening in your life makes you realize that one needs to be careful of what’s wished for. And then recognizing the wish has been granted. One last note. I retired 2 days ago. Now I can spend more time training at the zendo. I feel like I’m living in such an idyllic place and inspirational people. Be careful what you wish for, you may really enjoy it.
Oh, and there’s more to the book than just this one aspect of sovereignty and control over one’s life. It’s filled with gems. But for me I can only handle a chapter at a time, then let it ruminate. I don’t read it too often, but really let it work it’s magic.
I’d recommend this book to those who are meditators, open-minded, willing experiment, willing to look at things in a different light, and be willing not necessarily to change, but to be free of conventional thought and analysis, and see if the words resonate with your body, with your heart.
Have I ever wanted to be in that zendo? No.
Do I like to be there? Yes. Heck yeah. Why? Because I can be in THAT ceramics setting, and training in zen while also doing ceramics. Not only that, but I can train in zen while practicing aikido. There’s a subtly that is easy to miss. I bring this up because I would never have considered living there before, except that I wished to practice my ceramics in a way that fulfilled a desire for self actualization. Whatever that meant. But when the opportunity came up for me live at the zendo, it was obvious that it made perfect sense, since I’ve trained there for 8 years, left, then came back 15 years later. I bring this up because after reading the Lemuria book, I realized that my True wish had come true. Not practicing ceramics or aikido, but using those activities as a way to self actualization, or to find out what the true reality is, what the true self is.
The words in the book are easy enough to understand. It’s the actual transmission after reading that’s the kicker. The actual physical experience and knowing coupled with a deeper understanding of what’s happening in your life makes you realize that one needs to be careful of what’s wished for. And then recognizing the wish has been granted. One last note. I retired 2 days ago. Now I can spend more time training at the zendo. I feel like I’m living in such an idyllic place and inspirational people. Be careful what you wish for, you may really enjoy it.
Oh, and there’s more to the book than just this one aspect of sovereignty and control over one’s life. It’s filled with gems. But for me I can only handle a chapter at a time, then let it ruminate. I don’t read it too often, but really let it work it’s magic.
I’d recommend this book to those who are meditators, open-minded, willing experiment, willing to look at things in a different light, and be willing not necessarily to change, but to be free of conventional thought and analysis, and see if the words resonate with your body, with your heart.