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Star Sister: How I Changed My Name, Grew Wings , and Learned to Trust Intuition Paperback – March 20, 2012
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Following the I Ching, kabbalah teachers, channeled masters from Earth and beyond, and her own premonitions and dreams, Osorojos embarked on a remarkable journey of spiritual awakening and self-discovery. Whether receiving extraterrestrial visitations in her living room, sprouting ethereal wings while meditating, struggling with her desire to have a child, or traveling to the high mountains of Peru to visit Altomisayok shamans, Osorojos describes her unusual experiences with wry humor and unflinching honesty. Revealing startling insights into spirituality and the nature of reality itself, Star Sister is a testament to the possibilities that await anyone brave enough to trust in intuition, challenge preconceptions, and keep an open mind.
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EVOLVER EDITIONS promotes a new counterculture that recognizes humanity's visionary potential and takes tangible, pragmatic steps to realize it. EVOLVER EDITIONS explores the dynamics of personal, collective, and global change from a wide range of perspectives. EVOLVER EDITIONS is an imprint of North Atlantic Books and is produced in collaboration with Evolver, LLC.
- Print length264 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherEVOLVER EDITIONS
- Publication dateMarch 20, 2012
- Dimensions6.01 x 0.49 x 8.9 inches
- ISBN-101583943749
- ISBN-13978-1583943748
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- Publisher : EVOLVER EDITIONS; 1st edition (March 20, 2012)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 264 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1583943749
- ISBN-13 : 978-1583943748
- Item Weight : 9.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 6.01 x 0.49 x 8.9 inches
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It is written in clear language, from the vantage point of a real person, not a guru living on a mountaintop, but a person like you or me, someone you could easily see living next door, or bumping into at a grocery store. You can't help but connect with her.
Through this book, she brings you along on her incredibly brave voyage into the unknown. So if you've ever looked into the abyss yourself, heart in your throat, toes curled, and wondered what it would be like to dive in, read this book because you'll get to find out what it was like for somebody who actually did.
The protective part of me does think we need to keep an eye out for mental illness and/or power abuse in some new-age leaders, just as we have seen it manifest in priests, CEOs, yogis in India, and even Ayahuasca shamans in Central and South America who sexually abuse vulnerable females on spiritual pilgrimage. (I think David Icke suffers from mental illness; telling people coronavirus is a hoax could end up killing someone.) I wonder if people like Stella and me more easily pick up undercurrents from the collective un/subconscious, some of which may not be factual but are deeply held beliefs with a lot of emotion around them, so they flow into our minds too. Empaths have always struggled with how to handle being so naturally open to others' energies. I've read of one empath feeling "contact drunk" from interacting with drunk friends when he hadn't had a sip of alcohol. I 100% believe the earth is round, but while watching a documentary on flat earthers, I felt myself starting to doubt my own perspective because I was so able to fully enter theirs. Boundaries will be an area of challenge for me until the day I day.
The other challenge for empaths is to not be 'so spiritually minded that we're no earthly good,' in the words of a great bluegrass song. Stella does not come across this way, and this book is good medicine for those who are the opposite - so earthly-minded that they don't feed their spirit. I've had thoughts before like, "I wonder if it's possible to have incarnated on other planets prior to coming here," but whether or not it's true doesn't much matter in my day-to-day; I'm here now, and however I got here, I would like to experience this life fully, as current me. (Weird coincidence though, my son's middle name is Orion because I just liked the sound of the word, and the constellation. Months after we chose it, I went into labor the hour the orionid meteor shower was peaking, and my son was born that afternoon. I didn't even know there was such a thing as an orionid meteor shower. Perhaps he lived in that star system before he came here.*)
Stella is a good soul, both root-ed and wing-ed, and I was most struck by how her final conclusions so closely aligned with the thoughts of another grounded new age-r I do thoroughly trust, Anita Moorjani: love yourself, be yourself, and seek joy and fun around every corner, even in the face of occasional grief for the earth and its inhabitants.
*a synchronicity happened about fifteen minutes after I wrote this review - a family I hadn't met before was walking down my street and stopped to chat. We discovered that their two-year-old - wearing a hoodie covered in a star print - was born the same day and year as my son. ;)