The Nine and Twelve Workbook
- 148pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Don Carroll est un auteur et un directeur spirituel dont les œuvres, couvrant la non-fiction, la fiction et les écrits contemplatifs, sont unies par le thème sous-jacent de l'importance d'accéder à notre nature spirituelle dans le parcours humain. Sa série de romans épique dévoile un mystère passionnant dans chaque volume, explorant le voyage spirituel de l'individu, d'un pays et de la planète. Carroll se concentre sur la profonde connexion entre l'expérience humaine et la dimension spirituelle, offrant au lecteur une perspective captivante sur l'existence. Son écriture invite à la contemplation et à la recherche de l'éveil dans la vie quotidienne.






Set against the backdrop of King Arthur's time, the narrative follows Blaine, who, through spiritual practices, gains the ability to time travel. Persuaded by Mother Mary, she seeks evidence of a consciousness gene in Arthur while evading the CIA. Transforming into Gwenynen, she discovers Arthur's duality as a warrior and a man of faith, blending Celtic and Roman Christianity. This epic tale explores profound themes of consciousness, truth, and deception, inviting readers on a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment.
Focusing on personal growth, this interactive journal encourages readers to cultivate patterns that align with their authentic selves. It offers practices designed to enhance connections with oneself, Truth, and others, structured seasonally for a year-long journey. Users can opt to purchase individual seasons or the complete set, allowing for flexibility in exploring deeper self-awareness and relational dynamics.
The "Connect: Truth" journal offers interactive practices designed to foster a deeper connection with your authentic self and others. Organized seasonally, it encourages personal growth through reflective exercises and insights. You can choose to explore one season or commit to all four for a comprehensive year-long journey of self-discovery and connection.
This book follows the story of the old man, the irrepressible, incorrigible, not-so-saintly. self-upposed savant: Pancho.
When Bertrand the beetle and Wally, a woodland wasp with a waspy mind, set off on a journey through the wood of Lower Tinkleeigglebottom to Bertram's good friend Professor Clapperstein's Research Institute, their voyage is abound with incidents and meetings of other insect acquaintances.
Jumping up of a sudden, Wild Bill let fly:“Dang it if I ain’t a snap-happy joy-jiggered delight-diddlin’ son-of-a-gold-digger!”“And we’re off to America,” announced Bertrand cheerfully. “We are going to visit the great United States.”