Основной контент книги A Memory Returned
A Memory Returned
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A Memory Returned

Healing in its Deepest Form
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As a result of a climbing accident, Louisa Crisp was faced with the sudden and unexpected loss of her eldest son. In her shock and grief, she began a search for answers. Soon she started to receive life-changing revelations, coming directly from her son, Dom. The information she accessed offered solutions to vast cosmic and human mysteries: How and why our world was created, and how we came to attain individual consciousness. These new insights initiated inner and outer journeys – to explore healing at its deepest level.

A Memory Returned presents a thrilling narrative, from the days that Louisa spent communicating with her unconscious son as he lay dying in hospital, to her travels to the enigmatic 'Lost City of the Incas', Machu Picchu, where she came to channel ancient memories. When Louisa first felt the urge to travel to South America, she had no idea why, but was ready to serve the highest good. What then followed in Peru was beyond any expectation, bringing this book to an astonishing conclusion.

Since her personal tragedy, Louisa has gained many insights that continue to change her life. The gift of discernment that came with the new perceptions, allows those who meet her to change too. Through her help, they have been able to enter deeper phases of their life's journey, unveiling fresh self-knowledge and permanent healing. This book can guide readers on their own voyage of personal discovery, revealing the root causes of individual challenges.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
14 Oktober 2024
Umfang:
200 S.
ISBN:
9781912992706
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