The Book of Human Remembrance. The Human Books, #2
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- ISBN8985257687
- EAN9798985257687
- Date de parution01/07/2024
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- ÉditeurUn-Settling Books
Résumé
What if we remembered more of our human story? In this much anticipated sequel, Katie Taft and the collective she channels, The Chorus, take on time itself, the first of what they call the three engines of our reality. Together, they gently nudge us past our typical concepts of time, like when and how, into a broader perspective of what we are as humans, including our ancient and powerful choice to forget. Through The Chorus's vast viewpoints, and Katie's human experiences with them, you will encounter new ideas on concepts like interruptions, lifetimes, and the afterlife, aspects of our reality which we created in order to experience physical limitation to its utmost.
Additionally included are channeled messages from both The Mountains and The Federation, other "neighbors" of our 5 Senses reality. These collectives are quite different from each other, but both remember-and have a lot to say about-our history. It is through these different perspectives that the walls of our perceived disconnection topple. Those far-off places, loved ones, and distant times feel close again.
Our identities become more whole, our viewpoints broader, and the sense of our belonging in this vast universe begins to take flight.
Additionally included are channeled messages from both The Mountains and The Federation, other "neighbors" of our 5 Senses reality. These collectives are quite different from each other, but both remember-and have a lot to say about-our history. It is through these different perspectives that the walls of our perceived disconnection topple. Those far-off places, loved ones, and distant times feel close again.
Our identities become more whole, our viewpoints broader, and the sense of our belonging in this vast universe begins to take flight.
What if we remembered more of our human story? In this much anticipated sequel, Katie Taft and the collective she channels, The Chorus, take on time itself, the first of what they call the three engines of our reality. Together, they gently nudge us past our typical concepts of time, like when and how, into a broader perspective of what we are as humans, including our ancient and powerful choice to forget. Through The Chorus's vast viewpoints, and Katie's human experiences with them, you will encounter new ideas on concepts like interruptions, lifetimes, and the afterlife, aspects of our reality which we created in order to experience physical limitation to its utmost.
Additionally included are channeled messages from both The Mountains and The Federation, other "neighbors" of our 5 Senses reality. These collectives are quite different from each other, but both remember-and have a lot to say about-our history. It is through these different perspectives that the walls of our perceived disconnection topple. Those far-off places, loved ones, and distant times feel close again.
Our identities become more whole, our viewpoints broader, and the sense of our belonging in this vast universe begins to take flight.
Additionally included are channeled messages from both The Mountains and The Federation, other "neighbors" of our 5 Senses reality. These collectives are quite different from each other, but both remember-and have a lot to say about-our history. It is through these different perspectives that the walls of our perceived disconnection topple. Those far-off places, loved ones, and distant times feel close again.
Our identities become more whole, our viewpoints broader, and the sense of our belonging in this vast universe begins to take flight.




