Author: | Susan Griffith-Jones | ISBN: | 9788193236048 |
Publisher: | VIBGYOR PUBLISHING HOUSE PVT LTD | Publication: | December 1, 2009 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Susan Griffith-Jones |
ISBN: | 9788193236048 |
Publisher: | VIBGYOR PUBLISHING HOUSE PVT LTD |
Publication: | December 1, 2009 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Have you ever wondered why you sit in a job you hate, live with a partner you can't stand anymore and keep thinking that things will eventually change? Through an enchanting tale of a woman who stumbles upon a hut by the side of the road on one of her journeys and the people she meets inside, Drops of Being explores the psychological impact of our daily lives on us as humans and how people all over the world at large are suffering from not being able to use their inherent talents as they are stuck with having to pay the monthly bills. What if each person were able to use what he or she is most interested in to actually earn a living? But the picture is bigger, for this fictional tale embraces the story of a woman who is actually living in another age, which is our age, before the time of 'The Great Change'. Here the reader is being warned of what may happen if the world does not wake up to see what humanity as a race is doing to our Mother Earth, without whom we simply could not exist. Many parallels of mind are explored as we look in to the woman's conscious, sub-conscious and deepest layers of her mind to understand how the mind works on different levels simultaneously.
Have you ever wondered why you sit in a job you hate, live with a partner you can't stand anymore and keep thinking that things will eventually change? Through an enchanting tale of a woman who stumbles upon a hut by the side of the road on one of her journeys and the people she meets inside, Drops of Being explores the psychological impact of our daily lives on us as humans and how people all over the world at large are suffering from not being able to use their inherent talents as they are stuck with having to pay the monthly bills. What if each person were able to use what he or she is most interested in to actually earn a living? But the picture is bigger, for this fictional tale embraces the story of a woman who is actually living in another age, which is our age, before the time of 'The Great Change'. Here the reader is being warned of what may happen if the world does not wake up to see what humanity as a race is doing to our Mother Earth, without whom we simply could not exist. Many parallels of mind are explored as we look in to the woman's conscious, sub-conscious and deepest layers of her mind to understand how the mind works on different levels simultaneously.