When The Soul Is Lit

When The Soul Is Lit
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9781452596686
ISBN-13 : 1452596689
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Book Synopsis When The Soul Is Lit by : Josie Hopkins

Download or read book When The Soul Is Lit written by Josie Hopkins and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2014-04 with total page 149 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As the clock ticks to each second that is passing, as the snowflakes blow in front of us by the thousands, and as the motion on the planet never stops moving, there is something we can hear ? not with our ears but with our soul. It is the silent, yet never silent hum of what we are coming to know as the new humanity. This highly vibrating hum is very faint, but it is there; it calls to all souls who are ready to pioneer into the next phase of the human. When we are ready to hear it, it comes to us softly, like a newborn bird breaking free from its egg ? very humbly, very quietly, simply opening to be born. From there, the great birth of the ready-soul is carried by this pristine Divine hum, vibrating past the clock ticking, past the snowflakes, and past the never ceasing motion to find the center point where the hum itself was originally birthed. Are you one of the soul-ready pioneers that hear the highly exquisite hum? Are you brave enough to enter into the great birth of being led to the center point of that hum? This unique book offers deep insights into the next progressive phase where humanity is attempting to move. It comes equipped with essential keys to evolve into this phase, enabling the soul to become lit as the torch of the Divine Human. ?My heart's desire is to assist those who are willing to move past fear and illusion into their true core essence. My life's purpose is to awaken the soul's wisdom and help connect you to the Divine Light of All That Is.' -- Josie Hopkins


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