The Starseed Dialogues
β Scribed by Patricia Cori
- Publisher
- North Atlantic Books
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
9 Final Thoughts
For Trydjyaβthe Channel of the Sirian High Council: The purpose of your work today
Could you describe the work that you were called to do in Egypt in this last journey?
In these years since my first clear contact from the Sirian High Council, I (like so many of us) have been thrown about on the path of Spirit, tested, challenged, and rewarded as the search for knowledge has guided me to the sacred sites of the Earth. There, as the Council explains to us, are encoded the teachings of the ancient sages and these are most often located at the highest vibration vortices we find in power points of the planet.
A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, PATRICIA CORI has been immersed in the New Age Movement since its inception there in the early 1970s. She has utilized her clairvoyant abilities in healing throughout her life, which has been dedicated in great part to the study of mysticism, philosophy, ancient civilizations, metaphysical healing, spirituality, and unexplained mysteries. In 1995, she founded the LightWorks Association of Rome (a nonprofit organization), one of the first Spirit Centers to appear in the Eternal City.
β¦ Table of Contents
Preface
1 The SiriusβRa Connection
2 Into the Fourth Dimension
3 Your Evolving DNA
4 Imminent Contact
5 Earth Changes and Personal Evolution
6 Agharta: The Inner World
7 The Gifts of Ancients
8 Sacred Sites, Celestial Messages
9 Final Thoughts
About the Author
DNA Activation Programs
β¦ Subjects
Body, Mind and Spirit, Channeling & Mediumship, Contactee, Metaphysics
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