On Sunday, I submitted the manuscript for my book to my publishing liaison. The book’s title is: “Not What We Appear to Be: New Perspectives for Conscious Living.” Emotionally, it felt like I was handing over a child that I had nurtured for a very long time, and now will release it to venture into the world.
That part of my life is complete, so I’ll step into the role of offering it to others, in hopes that people will find the book’s contents enriching and enlightening.
In fact, this book has nothing to do with me at all. I continue to feel blessed to have been the instrument through which the information was received. I asked questions, and in return received a broad range of enlightening answers about the experience of being human.
When my friends congratulate me for completing the book, it’s sort of funny that I don’t feel boastful or proud about my personal accomplishment. Instead, I feel humble and filled with joy to be able to share amazing and sometimes mind-blowing perspectives about human origins and how to navigate our lives. I hope the book will find its way into the hands of readers who are open to receive and ready to take the next steps in their spiritual journey.
I continue to receive insights about the speed at which we humans are changing and evolving. Our understanding of how we fit into the universal grid is shifting. Isn’t it ironic that, although not acknowledged by conventional society, there is a vast movement of conscious individuals who are finding, embracing, and sharing with each other.
Message:
The sharing is an element that envelops conscious individuals and guides them into the avenues of understanding necessary to take a step in the direction of unity and oneness, to experience the wholeness of the universal grid. All are witnesses to the evolutionary experience, but only some will understand and acknowledge the extent of the meaning of this experience and that it is a sacred gift. The Source of all Being is in this moment.