The Nine Steps. A story of birth and rebirth
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- FormatMulti-format
- ISBN978-2-916621-44-9
- EAN9782916621449
- Date de parution07/05/2020
- Protection num.NC
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- ÉditeurSOIS (Editions)
Résumé
After looking into the world of the afterlife for a long time, Anne Givaudan and Daniel Meurois were able to focus their attention on what might be called the world of "pre-birth".
Using their familiar method of projecting consciousness, for the nine months which make up a pregnancy, they followed the path of Rebecca, a soul preparing to take on a body of flesh.
Day after day, week after week, they faithfully recorded how the being to be incarnated went through many metamorphoses.
Like a documentary article, their testimony retraces the various psychic and physical changes which everyone undergoes in the womb and the worlds which lead to it.
This is a new way of looking at foetal life and the process of reincarnation.
Written in a simple, direct style, the originality and amount of information the book offers make it a work that does not just speak to those who are to give birth to a child, or have already done so, but also all those for whom life is an everlasting source of wonder.
After looking into the world of the afterlife for a long time, Anne Givaudan and Daniel Meurois were able to focus their attention on what might be called the world of "pre-birth".
Using their familiar method of projecting consciousness, for the nine months which make up a pregnancy, they followed the path of Rebecca, a soul preparing to take on a body of flesh.
Day after day, week after week, they faithfully recorded how the being to be incarnated went through many metamorphoses.
Like a documentary article, their testimony retraces the various psychic and physical changes which everyone undergoes in the womb and the worlds which lead to it.
This is a new way of looking at foetal life and the process of reincarnation.
Written in a simple, direct style, the originality and amount of information the book offers make it a work that does not just speak to those who are to give birth to a child, or have already done so, but also all those for whom life is an everlasting source of wonder.




















