Tato autorka zkoumá hlubokou myšlenku, že jsme věčné duše, které si před svým narozením plánují své životy, včetně těch nejtěžších zkoušek, s cílem duchovního růstu. Prostřednictvím rozhovorů s médii a kanály představuje skutečné konverzace, které si lidé vedli se svými budoucími rodinami a blízkými při plánování společného života. Její dílo pomáhá čtenářům nalézt hlubší smysl v utrpení, které se dříve zdálo bezúčelné, a nahrazuje pocity hněvu a viny přijetím, odpuštěním a vděčností. Práce autorky nabízí nový pohled na životní výzvy a podporuje transformaci a léčení.
Autor velmi působivě vysvětluje a konkrétními lidskými osudy ilustruje filozofii spočívající na předpokladu, že si nejnáročnější okolnosti, jež nás v životě potkávají, plánujeme ještě před svým narozením, a to v souhře s ostatními dušemi, které pro nás sehrávají důležitou roli. V této knize najdete deset různých příběhů, v nichž lidé popisují, jak se vyrovnali s vážnou ztrátou, závislostí či jiným zásadním problémem a k čemu je to přivedlo. Vyprávění je protkáno velmi zajímavými výpověďmi senzibilů o tom, jak to funguje v duchovní dimenzi. (jak si plánujeme život už před narozením)
Pokračování knihy Plán vaší duše.Témata příběhů v této části: násilnické vztahy, znásilnění, incest, potrat/interrupce, adopce.
Autor představuje, rozebírá a vysvětluje tematicky sesbírané příběhy lidí, kteří měli možnost nahlédnout do pozadí svých životů s pomocí senzibilního média. Zjistili tak, proč se jim v životě stali určité věci, co je to chtělo naučit a kam se díky tomu posunuli. Výsledkem je úžasný pohled na smysl našeho života, dokonalé uspořádání lidské existence a metafyzických vztahů duší. Kniha je psaná velmi zajímavě a napínavě, formou dialogů i vysvětlujícího textu.
Autor předkládá příběhy lidí, kteří měli s pomocí senzibilních médií možnost nahlédnout do pozadí svých životů. Zjistili tak, proč se jim staly určité věci, jak se s nimi vyrovnávali a k čemu je to přivedlo. Najdete zde podrobně analyzované osudy konkrétních osob, jež se svěřují s následujícími zkušenostmi: nevěra, impotence, výchova dítěte zemřelým rodičem, život bez vztahu a celibát.
So often, when something "bad" happens, it may appear to be meaningless suffering. But what if your most difficult experiences are actually rich with hidden purpose--purpose that you yourself planned before you were born? Could it be that you chose your life's circumstances, relationships, and events? Within these pages are stories of ten individuals who--like you--planned before birth to experience great challenges. Working with four gifted mediums and channels, author Robert Schwartz discovers what they chose--and why. Through these remarkable stories of pre-birth planning, you can: Learn why each of us decides to experience such challenges as illness, difficult relationships, the death of a loved one, and accidents; Understand how you as a soul create your life blueprint; Consciously use your challenges to foster spiritual growth and healing
Focusing on the concept of pre-birth planning, the book delves into various profound life experiences, including spiritual awakening, miscarriage, abortion, and caregiving. It examines complex themes such as abusive relationships, sexuality, incest, adoption, poverty, suicide, and mental illness, offering insights into how these challenges contribute to personal growth and understanding. Through its exploration, it encourages readers to reflect on the deeper meanings behind their life experiences.
When Buffalo Bill Cody's horse is stolen, the star of the world's foremost wild west show travels to Baker Street to consult the star of the world's foremost consulting detective agency. Like many before him, Colonel Cody takes Sherlock Holmes to be that star. The true sage of 221B Baker Street, who also serves as its landlady, takes control of the situation, and finds both the purloined animal and the two children who had taken the horse for a joy ride 1903 style. When their father is murdered weeks later, the children fear they will be blamed because of their quarrel with him. They run away to join the wild west show leading Colonel Cody to make a return visit to Baker Street-this time with the two children in tow, and to enlist Holmes in the search for a murderer. Mrs. Hudson, will, of course, once again take charge, once again without acknowledgement of her contribution, once again maintaining the fiction of Sherlock Holmes's leadership, an essential pretense in the male dominated world of Victorian England. As Mrs. Hudson and her colleagues work to discover the murderer, they will find themselves having to counter an anti-Indian bigotry that places at risk the marriage of friends of Mrs. Hudson's from the wild west show, and Mrs. Hudson's very life. With the help of her two young horse thieves, now happily rehabilitated, Mrs. Hudson may yet find the way to a just and rewarding outcome.
A NEW YORK TIMES/NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY BEST ILLUSTRATED CHILDREN'S BOOK • A stunning picture book for young nature lovers about starlings and the fascinating phenomenon of murmurations. Illustrated by the award-winning artist Marc Martin, this book about the natural world vividly explores how such an enigma is even possible. Sweeping, diving, twisting, turning. To look up at a murmuration of starlings is an experience like no other. Hundreds, thousands, and sometimes millions of starlings fly together as one flock. The group ripples, whirls, and waves as each bird stays close to its neighbors in a harmonious synchronicity of movement. The story is told from the point of view of the flock, which gives the reader an inside look at what is happening, and the breathtaking illustrations perfectly capture the ebb and flow of a murmuration. Young readers will witness and fully appreciate the extraordinary communication and collaboration abilities of these birds and may be able to apply these lessons to their own lives.
September, 1901. Fresh from a run of more than 260 performances in New York, the play, Sherlock Holmes, opens at London's Lyceum Theatre. In attendance are Mrs. Hudson, Dr. Watson and Holmes, the renowned detective attending in disguise, concerned that he is somewhat too renowned and thereby likely to be pestered for his opinion about a play he is determined to detest. As it turns out, his fears are unfounded. There is no opportunity to criticize, or even witness the play. Before the curtain goes up, Holmes will be called backstage to investigate the murder of the play's wardrobe mistress. As always, the figurehead of the Baker Street trio is mistaken for its true leader. Not to fear, Mrs. Hudson is on the case. She and her colleagues will have to sort through a range of suspects, including actors seeking more than cleaned and pressed costumes from the young woman, a landlord upset about the woman minding his questionable business, and members of the anarchist movement suspicious about her professed allegiance to their cause. In the course of the investigation, Mrs. Hudson will receive assistance from the author of the play's first draft, Dr. Arthur Conan Doyle, and will provide assistance to the juvenile actor playing the role of pageboy, Master Charles Chaplin.
"So often, when something "bad" happens, it may appear to be meaningless suffering. But what if your most difficult experiences are actually rich with hidden purpose--purpose that you yourself planned before you were born? Could it be that you chose yourl