Life on Brahoshka -- Life on earth -- The greater universe -- Building a better world -- Asking better questions.;From Deep Space with Love gives readers the chance to listen in on a fascinating conversation between one of today s most celebrated New Thought leaders New York Times best-selling autho
From Deep Space with Love: A Conversation about Consciousness, the Universe, and Building a Better World
✍ Scribed by Mike Dooley; Tracy Farquhar
- Publisher
- Hay House, Inc.
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 183
- Edition
- Paperback
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
From Deep Space with Lovegives readers the chance to listen in on a fascinating conversation between one of today’s most celebrated New Thought leaders—New York Timesbest-selling authorMike Dooley—and Frank, a collective of eight beings who currently live in a distant galaxy, channeled byTracy Farquhar.
The book is divided into four parts: Life on Brahoska (Frank’s planet), Life on Earth, The Greater Universe, and Building a Better World. Topics include:
Brahoskans’ culture, relationships, technology, leisure, conception of time, and much more
Aspects of Earthly existence, from current political and social realities to the truth about the Loch Ness Monster
Angels, divination, other dimensions, and what we can do to make a better world, starting now
Drawing on the experiences and wisdom of Frank’s much older civilization and the trials and tribulations they have moved beyond—which once rivaled those we’re now undergoing on Earth—From Deep Space with Loveis a compelling, irresistibly readable guide to a new era. Readers will find their awareness expanded and their beliefs stretching to encompass ideas that challenge the status quo and reveal the true limitless nature of the Universe—and of humanity itself.
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