The Spiritual Heart

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Discipleship, Christianity, Education, Christian Life
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Author: Diane K. Chapin ISBN: 9781634906111
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc. Publication: July 1, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Diane K. Chapin
ISBN: 9781634906111
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Publication: July 1, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

In presenting basic spiritual principles in a manner and tone reminiscent of Edgar Cayce (who Diane also channeled briefly), some quite basic church dogma is challenged. This very first book in our series, presented to Diane by her “training guides” and before The Buddha Consciousness “appeared,” goes back to “the basics,” not of the church, but of fundamentals that are important to the spiritual development of each of us, and introduces the concept of personal color as a meditation tool.

“The Law is infinite... that is, it does not know bounds or boundaries and does not act in a way that you may believe possible, for energy flows through the Universe in many vibrational states bringing, for all, that which is visible and invisible.”

“Give up the notion that you are in some way less than you should be, for that brings about self impoverishment... impoverishment of the soul, the Spirit, and the heart.”

“...you must understand that there is no evil, except in the self hypnosis of the worldly mind.”

“(recognize) that your earthly experience is not divided into sections that are spiritual and non-spiritual, rather, that ALL is spiritual...”

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In presenting basic spiritual principles in a manner and tone reminiscent of Edgar Cayce (who Diane also channeled briefly), some quite basic church dogma is challenged. This very first book in our series, presented to Diane by her “training guides” and before The Buddha Consciousness “appeared,” goes back to “the basics,” not of the church, but of fundamentals that are important to the spiritual development of each of us, and introduces the concept of personal color as a meditation tool.

“The Law is infinite... that is, it does not know bounds or boundaries and does not act in a way that you may believe possible, for energy flows through the Universe in many vibrational states bringing, for all, that which is visible and invisible.”

“Give up the notion that you are in some way less than you should be, for that brings about self impoverishment... impoverishment of the soul, the Spirit, and the heart.”

“...you must understand that there is no evil, except in the self hypnosis of the worldly mind.”

“(recognize) that your earthly experience is not divided into sections that are spiritual and non-spiritual, rather, that ALL is spiritual...”

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