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View BasketSimon's Story Pt. 1; Mandorla
- Contributor(s):
- Sarah Davies (author)
- Format:
- Paperback , 198 x 129mm , 96pp
- Publication date:
- 26 Nov 2009
- Publisher:
- Insight into Action (IIA)
- ISBN-13:
- 9780956144409
- ISBN-10:
- 0956144403
List Price: £6.99
Online Price: £5.24
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Synopsis:
In this mystical approach to the story and teachings of Jesus told from Simon-Peter's viewpoint, Sarah Davies surmises that the awe-inspiring happenings we know as miracles can be explained in terms of aspects of kundalini energy and that this understanding formed a part of the private teachings given to the early followers. Their questioning and frequent inability to grasp these teachings together with inevitable interpersonal conflicts add a challenging human dimension. New light is shed on the crucifixion, the story of which is a central theme in Part Two of the book, "According to Judas". Sarah Davies suggests that the profound, spirited and emotional truths taught by Jesus are as relevant today as they were then. If you have ever questioned the New Testament version and wondered what was missing, then this is the book for you.
Author Biography:
Married with two small children, Sarah Davies was an architect and designer living an apparently normal life when her inner world exploded into consciousness via traumatic visions and dreams. Struggling to make sense of it all and frequently doubting her sanity, she embarked on a lifetime's journey towards resolution, uncovering along the way abilities as a healer, spiritual guide and workshop facilitator specialising in shadow recognition and integration.
Additional Information:
Related subjects: General & literary fiction Myth & legend told as fiction
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