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The News for July, 2003....
Reviews Can human origins through evolution and the Gospels of Jesus Christ be compatible? This book proposes that they are not only compatible; it proposes that the Gospels are more accessible and relevant when understood from an evolutionary perspective. Jesus taught that a new sense of self - a "Christ sense of self" - is emerging in human beings. It is transcending the "ego sense of self" as the lord of one's being. When this new sense of self is realized a person gains an unprecedented level of peace and the power to create a life abundantly full of meaning, satisfaction and joy. Here is a proven step by step approach to the evolution of the sense of self through the principles of "Evolutionary Spirituality" taught by Jesus Christ. It is this evolutionary transformation that brings Jesus' promises of the Kingdom of Heaven/God into this lifetime -- into this world! Softcover, 132 pp., $15.50
This is a book about light, love, reality, the Christ Spirit, us, and the wonderful Rainbow Connection between us and the creative source of all--God. Rebecca Clark perceives the rainbow as a spiritual catapult, a reminder of our oneness with God and with all people, and the cosmic prism through which the light of increasing understanding can shine. "There are two kinds of light with which a child of God can glean understanding of the earth plane, and it seems that the light energy being used by most brings intellectual understanding. The other light, the Christ light, brings the true spiritual understanding to all who have the faith to seek greater attunement with God through prayer and meditation." A beautiful analogy, beautifully presented with Rainbow Meditations to complete each chapter. Hardcover, 260 pp., $6.95
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This book is both the unique story of a monarch butterfly and the universal story of our unending search for immortality. It is a tale for everyone who has ever asked, "Who am I?" "Why am I?" "Who's pulling the strings?" "What is reality?" I, MONTY was inspired by a class of Midwestern school children. On the fly- away day when the classroom window was opened and the butterfly gained its freedom, the children wrote to Dr. Bach in California advising him that "Monty is heading west. Look for him in your garden." Three weeks later, on a foggy night, Bach and his wife returned from a trip. In the shimmer of the yard light they spied a damp, bedraggled monarch perched on the doorknob of their Palos Verdes house. The Bachs brought Monty into the house, where he fluttered to a drapery. The next morning, refreshed and ready for flight, he took his leave through an open door. This inspired Dr. Bach to wonder what's actually happening when mysterious strands of circumstances wrap us in cocoons of various kinds. Monty the butterfly plays the role of the philosopher in each of us. He explores in a fresh and charming way the mysteries of life, death, afterlife, rebirth, and love. Riddles as old as time itself. Hardcover, 88 pp., $14.95
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