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NIEA Finalist Award. It's 1969 in a small Michigan town where a young ballerina is suddenly having visions of her past life as Marta, Swiss dairy farmer's wife, and of her experiences between lifetimes.
National Indie Excellence Award Finalist Dying? Marta wasn't afraid. She'd done it so many times before. Return to Earth? That was where all her traumas and her terrors lay. But it was too late. Now she's come back as Amelia, an aspiring ballerina with a mother who drinks too much and a boyfriend who moves too fast. She's started to have visions of past lives and, strangest of all, of her life between lives. She's terrified, because it's 1969 in her small Michigan town and no one sane speaks of such things!Crystal butterflies, gleaming cities, extraordinary teachers who arrive with every question she poses...it's beautiful in that higher-dimensional paradise but she cannot stay. To fulfill her mission-a lifetimes-long endeavor-she must face life on Earth again, must find a way to cope with her jealous mother's demand that she quit her beloved ballet, just when her full potential is about to be discovered.Marta/Amelia has allies. They can't interfere-but can they help? Every day her muscles grow weaker as she misses class. Who can she trust? And who threatens her mission on Earth?This is a book about drawing on what you know to be true within, about finding your importance in the universal cosmos, and about identifying those who can help you rise to your fullest potential. It touches on themes of death and rebirth, the damage done by alcoholic parents, and the thinness of the veil between this dimension and others in the multiverse. It's set on Earth-and in one soul's extraordinary afterlife.
"Remarkable!" "Inspiring..." "Transforms the reader...." A tale of mythical proportion from earth's extraterrestrial past, received in a most unusual way. Psychically transceived from the akashic records, this may be the true history that inspired "Star Wars" and other literary memories of interplanetary life, death, and rebirth. You may even discover your own ancient roots (and healing) in its pages, as you read about Forces of Light confronting Forces of Darkness in this riveting history.A highly advanced Being, Dalos, incarnates into a physical body and travels from the Pleiades to the headquarters of the totalitarian Orion Empire, risking his own life and the lives of his two hundred-member starship crew to reach the heart and mind of Tyrantus, the leader of a high-tech empire that has grown to enslave more than a hundred planets in the Milky Way. His objective? Awaken this villain to his true Self and bring him back to the Light.The cat-and-mouse encounters of these two leaders reveal much more than a story of mental development vs. widespread mental oppression. As Dalos cleverly exposes his former protégé to the Light Tyrantus has now forsaken, the book unveils a pre-history long hidden from the Earth people, a history that may set your own mind free to realize its infinite birthright at last.Legends of the fall of Lucifer, faint memories that have shown up in literary and popular works, from George Orwell's 1984 to George Lucas's "Star Wars," all owe a debt to the lost history of Dalos and Tyrantus and the Pleiadeans who fell from their lofty spiritual accomplishments as they took part in this fight for interplanetary healing, more than a million years ago!Not the Usual AuthorshipThis work is the culmination of an interdimensional collaboration between individuals living in higher-dimensional states and the psychic transceiver on Earth, Lianne Downey, whose clerical efforts brought this important lost history into book form. She claims it played out in her mind as if she were watching the film version, but in a formal voice that differs from her own natural writing style. In the early 1990s, she voiced each chapter on magnetic recording tape, then transcribed the narrative word for word. All attempts to update the telling, to use a more modern style, have failed, she says. In the end, she published the book as she received it, for whomever the story is intended.
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