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The book is inspired by messages I have received from the spiritual realms about how it all began, why we are here and how we can connect to our own light within.I hope to bring you the reader comfort and hope. The book explains that we can have both creation and evolution together; we are evolving towards God and one day earth will become the first realm of the heavenly realms. The book explains how we are instruments of light and that we also carry some negativity, so that through our life journey we can help God transform this negativity into light. The first part of the book is an overview…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book is inspired by messages I have received from the spiritual realms about how it all began, why we are here and how we can connect to our own light within.I hope to bring you the reader comfort and hope. The book explains that we can have both creation and evolution together; we are evolving towards God and one day earth will become the first realm of the heavenly realms. The book explains how we are instruments of light and that we also carry some negativity, so that through our life journey we can help God transform this negativity into light. The first part of the book is an overview of how it all began and why we are here. As the book continues I explore spirituality through religion, forgiveness, love and what happens to us when we pass away. The book is positive in its approach and I hope to bring a new way of looking at things to help bring clarity to the reader. I hope you enjoy reading this book and that it will help you to make sense of the way things are in the world.
Autorenporträt
Natalie Harris enjoyed writing from an early age, though never dreamt she could possibly become an author. Natalie got the idea for this book from others she had read and stories of the Greek gods that she had heard when growing up. Natalie started writing this book as part of an assessment for school, but her parents thought it was good enough to be published.