Eva on Jan 30th 2007 06:21 am
I have read many spiritual authors from Silvia Brown to Gary Rennard and this book answers so many unanswered questions. It also addresses God in a way I have never heard before. After finishing I can’t wait for Eva Ravenwood to write another. Definitely a great read!!
30 Jan 2007
by Danah Hilden
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Eva on Jan 27th 2007 10:13 am
This book gives direction from the director via a direct. The author does a magnificent job of bringing clarity to a variety of subjects pertaining to one’s spirit and the journey of life. Through the author’s life dramas, much information and wisdom is imparted.
27 Jan 2007
by Mandume Robertson
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Eva on Jan 24th 2007 06:42 am
We are headed toward a new spiritual paradigm in which exclusionary religious practices will become archaic. That, in my opinion, is probably good, because it makes it much harder to “kill in the name of God” if nobody else agrees that God sanctions killing in Her/His/Its name. The reason this is happening is because it has proven to be such an inefficient and self-destructive system to operate in a mode of exclusion, as in “If you do not believe in _______ then you will not go to heaven; or You are not a child of God; or it is our right to exclude you from whatever because you are an abomination.” None of these practices have anything to do with God, and apparently, the Creator is tired of us lying on It/Him/Her. Thus people like me, who can hear directly, are getting messages from the other side to stop this nonsense, and people who can feel the true love and power of God are recognizing it for the archaic belief systems of control that they are. It is up to those who understand this, to gently help those who do not to begin to understand so that we can evolve to the next spiritual level and grow.
I’m interested in other opinions about the possibilties. I’d like to hear from anyone with a respectful opinion, as this is not meant to be a place of anger and egos, but of efforts to unite and evolve so that we might all graduate to the next spiritual levels, and live to discuss it.
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Eva on Jan 20th 2007 03:17 pm
Eva Ravenwood makes an astonishing debut with an honest, straight-forward, lucid and fascinating account of life as a Direct — one of thousands who bear the tremendous burden and blessing of being able to communicate with God directly and with Spirits on The Other Side. Ravenwood charts her own spiritual development and foibles and makes it clear that while she may be able to communicate with God, she is just as prone to being resistant to Her/His/Its guidance, although not for long because she has found that the consequences are just too great. Ravenwood addresses concepts such as Good and Evil, Ego and organized religion. The reader is treated to a grounded discussion of past lives and present missions. This is an easy, informative, and accessible read. There is something in this book for most everyone. For the everyday person, for seasoned explorers of the paranormal and the metaphysical, for the agnostic, the atheist and/or The True Believer… whether that belief is rooted in Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Islam or any number of belief systems.
20 Jan 2007
by T. Nef
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Eva on Jan 16th 2007 06:05 am
What can you say when some one lays it all out for you. That is what Eva has done. A book about god about a god that is alive in the light of the day that we live in. IF you do not want the light in this book it well come to you any way. Get this book keep it and use it every day.
Carl W. Nunn
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