![]() A Spiritual "Eye Witness" testimony to the demise of 2 Lost Civilizations and how both Civilizations still impact the world we now live in today. |
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you find the stories about Jesus and Mary Magdalene that
Religion does not tell you about because it would
destroy their political and religious power.
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The Catholic Inquisition was one of the
most Horrific periods in Human History. This was a
time when religion did not teach God's Love, but
rather the lie of God's vengeance and hate.
Saint Augustine, Florida: Spanish Inquisition History. |
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Edgar Cayce (1877–1945), known as the
“Sleeping Prophet,” was one of the most documented
psychics in modern history. While in a self-induced
trance, he delivered over 14,000 readings—many
about health, past lives, Atlantis, Lemuria, ancient
civilizations, spiritual evolution, and soul purpose.
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![]() Origen of Alexandria was a major person who
helped shape the Spirituality of Christianity in the
early years of it's beginning. This brave man wrote
about Christian Spirituality tirelessly for a couple of
decades and in the end paid with his life for defying
the establishment of that era.
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How did Religious Rituals begin? How do they
compare with each other within the various religions? Do
I need to do rituals in order to be closer to God? How
about Indigenous People, what are their Rituals? This
book will answer your questions and compare the rituals
in the various religions.
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Narcissism Versus Spirituality. This is a compelling book by D. E. McElroy on the problems of Narcissism when it conflicts with the Loving Spirituality of Spiritualism. This book also defines, in many cases, how Narcissism is a very negative force in the world. |
How does the USA and 24 other countries
treat their homeless Cats, Dogs, and other animals? What
are the laws in each country for protecting helpless
animals? This page will answer your questions and show
which countries are compassionate, and which are not.
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The
Love Lexicon, a composite of all the Words Concerning
the word LOVE, why these words reflect love along with
how the words are used. The Spiritual meaning of these
Words of the Heart.
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The Cathars were a Spiritual Christian
people in France around AD 1200. The Catholics did not
like the competition and over a couple of decades
basically wiped them out in horrible ways. One of the
favorite ways to kill Cathars was to burn them alive.
Unfortunately the French government of that time helped
the Catholics. Tens of thousands died at the hands of
brutal religious tyranny.
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![]() This Book is focused on suppressed or
forgotten spiritual teachers from different cultures in
ancient times such as: Christian figures, ancient
Mystics, Poets, Shamans and Indigenous Shamans. However,
their teachings live on into our modern times. Their
trials in life were often hard to the extreme and many
met horrible deaths on the orders of religious leaders
and political leaders of the day.
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This book is about how spiritual truths have
been changed — sometimes by error, sometimes by design —
and how those changes shaped human history. From the
Bible to the Nag Hammadi texts, from Eastern scriptures
to Western doctrine, mistranslation has been one of the
most powerful forces in shaping how people see God, the
soul, and the path to spiritual awakening.
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This new book about Near Death Experiences
is a definitive guide concerning this subject. From
ancient times to our modern days NDE's have always been
there. They happen in all cultures all over the world.
Over the past decades knowledge about NDE's and what
really happens to our Soul when our body dies has
finally become more available. Don't miss this "eye
opening" book free on this site.
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I was four or five years old when horror
first entered my life. It did not come through
nightmares, nor through the whispers of adults. It came
from my mother’s World War 2 scrapbook. One day I
opened those pages, expecting the simple curiosities of
a child. Instead, I came face to face with
black-and-white images of concentration camps — skeletal
men and women, stacked bodies, mass graves.
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This Mini Book is a comparison between the
life of Jesus and similar Deity in Egypt Hundreds of
years before the birth of Jesus. It shows similar claims
about the birth and life of each.
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Compassion is not weakness, nor is it
sentimentality. It is the deepest expression of our
shared humanity—the recognition that another’s suffering
is also our own. Where compassion thrives, communities
heal, divisions soften, and justice finds its
balance.Where compassion is crushed by protocol, cruelty
walks in, wearing the mask of order.
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For centuries, many people believed animals
were little more than instinctive machines, driven by
hunger and survival. Yet anyone who has looked into the
eyes of a loyal dog, had a loving cat lay purring in
your lap or watched an elephant linger in sorrow at the
bones of its kin, knows this is not true. Animals speak
the language of empathy—sometimes more clearly than we
do.
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Human beings have long felt that life is
more than chance—that alongside us walk unseen
companions who whisper guidance, offer protection, and
steady us when the path grows uncertain. Across cultures
and ages, these beings are known by many names: guardian
spirits, ancestral helpers, angels, saints, or simply
“guides.” This book will enlighten you to the many
unknown things about Spirit Guides.
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From the beginning of time, humanity has
sensed a force that unites all life. Across cultures,
across ages, and across the barriers of language, there
is a recurring recognition: everything is connected.
This connection is not just physical, nor only
spiritual—it is love, expressed as the hidden thread
binding all existence together.
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When we hear the word hero, we
often picture medals, headlines, and a single dramatic
moment. But real history is mostly woven by hands no
camera follows. It is carried by people who show up,
again and again, in the quiet spaces where help is
needed and no applause is expected. This book is about
them: everyday heroes!
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Long before we built cities or wrote down
laws, humanity sang. The voice was our first instrument,
breath our first wind, heartbeat our first drum. Music
was not an ornament to life, but part of its essence: a
way to call the tribe together, to soothe a child, to
echo thunder, to remember what words alone could not
carry.
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Music is more than sound. It is emotion
translated into vibration, a language of the heart that
needs no dictionary. Where words falter, music speaks
clearly—carrying joy, sorrow, longing, anger, and love
with a power that touches every listener, regardless of
culture or tongue. Come with us on an emotional journey
with music.
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Again and again, people who have crossed the
threshold of death and returned tell us the same
astonishing thing: there is music on the other
side. Not merely melodies like those on earth,
but sounds beyond description—vast, radiant, alive. They
speak of symphonies woven into light, choirs of
uncountable voices, and tones that carry not just sound
but love itself.
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Humanity has always shaped tools—fire,
stone, the wheel, the printing press—but never before
have our tools shaped us so quickly or so deeply as they
do today. Artificial Intelligence, global networks, and
digital realities now touch nearly every part of life,
from how we speak to how we learn, pray, and dream.
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For countless generations, humanity has
looked up at the night sky and asked: Are we alone?
What lies beyond? The stars have been our first
teachers of wonder, our first glimpse of infinity, and
our silent reminder that life is part of something far
larger than a single planet.
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Atheism is often misunderstood — both by
those who embrace it and those who reject it. To some,
it is simply the absence of belief in God. To others, it
is a bold rejection of religion, an identity in itself.
At its core, atheism means without god — from
the Greek a-theos. But like religion, atheism
has many shades.
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For centuries, reincarnation has been
imagined as a straight line: a soul lives one life,
dies, and is born again in another body. This cycle
repeats until lessons are learned, karma is resolved, or
enlightenment is reached. But what if the journey is not
so simple? What if instead of a straight line, the
soul’s path is a web, a vast tapestry of parallel
realities unfolding at once?
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(Author) In a dream, I found myself in a house surrounded by family. Some I knew from this lifetime, but others I recognized as kin from other lives. The dream was not random. It was a reminder that our soul belongs to more than one age, more than one world, more than one family. Upon waking, my Spirit Guide impressed upon me a series of downloads — short messages, each clear and insistent. They came one after another, weaving a story of where humanity stands and what souls must learn. What follows in this book is the unfolding of those downloads. |
![]() Testimonies have always carried a power that
far exceeds facts, doctrines, or arguments. When a
person speaks of what they have experienced in the
depths of their being—whether a vision, an encounter
with death, or a meeting with the Divine—it reaches into
the heart of the listener. Testimonies are bridges
between ordinary life and the extraordinary. They are
stories that give form to the invisible.
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