Weisheiten des irischen Feenvolkes, empfangen aus der Anderswelt
In "Die SíDhe sind Verwandte der Menschheit" beschreibt John Matthews seine Verbindung zu einem Sídhe, einem Feenwesen. Das Buch bietet Weisheit und berührende Details über diese Rasse sowie sechs Übungen und eine Illustration der "Großen Glyphe". Matthews ist ein erfahrener Autor über Artussagen und Mythologie.
Warum wir mit unserem Auto reden können und unser Smartphone ein spirituelles Werkzeug ist
TECHNO-ELEMENTALE sind feinstoffliche Wesen, die sich an der Technologie und den Geräten der Menschen ausrichten. Sie beleben die Welt der Maschinen und Computer. Die Auswirkungen der durch sie erfüllten technologischen Umwelt auf unsere Menschlichkeit und die Gefahren und Chancen, die vor uns liegen, sind Thema dieses Buches. Um TECHNO-ELEMENTALE zu verstehen, müssen wir uns auf unbekanntes Terrain begeben - um die feinstofflichen Bereiche als ein eigenes Ökosystem und feinstoffliche Wesen als lebende Organismen zu sehen. Dabei werden wir in die Realität, das Wunder und die Natürlichkeit der uns jederzeit umgebenden nicht-physischen Welt eingeführt. David Spangler lebt im Nordwesten der USA, ist verheiratet und hat vier Kinder. Seit 1965 arbeitet er hellsichtig und intuitiv mit der geistigen Welt. Von 1970 bis 1973 war er Co-Direktor der berühmten Findhorn Foundation Community in Nordschottland. 1974 wurde er Mitbegründer der Lorian Association, einer gemeinnützigen spirituellen Bildungsorganisation, mit der er bis heute zusammenarbeitet. Er hat die feinstofflichen Welten ausführlich beschrieben. Zwei wichtige Werke von ihm sind "Subtle Worlds: An Explorer's Field Notes" und "Working with Subtle Energies".
Focusing on individual empowerment, this anthology presents writings and exercises by David Spangler aimed at inspiring readers to become sources of blessing in a troubled world. It addresses feelings of disempowerment amid global challenges, including climate change, and offers practical actions to create positive change. Through personal reflection and engagement, readers are encouraged to contribute to healing both themselves and their communities, fostering a sense of agency in the face of adversity.
The narrative unfolds as David Spangler receives an unexpected communication from a non-physical entity claiming to be one of the Sidhe, a mythical race revered in Celtic lore as the People of Peace. This encounter leads to explorations of ancient wisdom, spirituality, and the connection between the physical and non-physical realms, inviting readers to delve into the rich tapestry of Celtic mythology and its relevance to contemporary life.
This book is the second in a trilogy of books describing David Spangler's insights and experiences with the non-physical dimensions of the Earth. He calls these dimensions the Subtle Worlds. The first book in this trilogy is Subtle Worlds: An Explorer's Field Notes. It provides an overview of these non-physical dimensions and the beings that inhabit and work within them. The third book is Collaborating with Subtle Worlds. It is a more detailed look at the nature of subtle beings and how to safely engage and work with them. This book covers the middle ground. It is neither an overview nor is it about subtle beings themselves. It is about subtle energies, qualities and forces that fill the non-physical world the way sunlight fills the physical air around us. It is about energy hygiene, methods and techniques for working with these non-physical forces.
Any good Santa story is about the importance of giving and the warmth of love. The setting in Maine is special, for it is a place of history and a place where time moves at a gentle pace. For those whose do not know, a clamming hod is a simple slatted basket to hold clams.
The poems capture the essence of spiritual connection and the joy of recognizing our Oneness with the Beloved. Written during David Spangler's time at the Findhorn Foundation Community, these pieces emerged from daily meditations, reflecting the unique spiritual rhythm of each day. Rather than traditional affirmations, they serve as celebratory expressions of identity and remembrance, embodying a profound sense of joy and unity with the sacred Presence.
The anthology features six Christmas-themed stories, each crafted as a gift for loved ones. While centered around the holiday, the tales explore themes of wonder and magic, reflecting on the deeper aspects of human and spiritual identity. They invite readers to look beyond the surface of everyday life, suggesting that the sense of wonder experienced during Christmas can be accessed throughout the year. The stories aim to connect with the reader's understanding of who we are at our core.
This book is an introduction to the core message of Incarnational Spirituality: We are born into this world not as exiles from our "true home," not as students seeking to learn and then graduate to a better place, not as debtors working to pay off past obligations, but as generative sources of life, Light, and sacredness. We come in love to be caretakers and partners with the world to help foster her life. We come carrying a sacred flame within us to kindle the sacred potentials within the world. Discovering and sharing this inner Flame is our Journey into Fire. It's what the subject of this book, Incarnational Spirituality, is all about.
Exploring the unique relationship between humans and the Sidhe, this book presents a series of conversations with David Spangler that reveal a new perspective on the Faery worlds. It offers insights into the "People of Peace" and includes practical exercises and methods for connecting with the "Shining Ones," our ancient kin. Filled with wonder and wisdom, the text invites readers to deepen their understanding and communication with these mystical beings.