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Journey Into the Past: A Scotland
Tale
by Dawn Marie Clare
Have
you felt drawn to another culture or another place? Do you wish that you
could catch a glimpse of history or the ancient past, one that seems to
resonate with your soul? Journey Into the Past takes us on one woman’s
adventure as she searches for her past lives and connection to ancient
Scotland. With startling revelations, a trip to this Celtic land brings
her face-to-face with past-life memories, healing, and spiritual
transformation.
The adventures begin in England, en route to Scotland. Pilgrimages to
areas associated with King Arthur legends takes us to Cadbury Mound and
an encounter with an ancient tree and to Glastonbury, where the loving
vibrations of Mother Mary linger in a small chapel and where a piece of
the author’s past with King Arthur was revealed. On the road to
Edinburgh, a visit to a stone circle activates deeper levels of
awareness so that every day in Scotland produces more past-life clues.
You will feel the excitement of discovery at each of the places in
Scotland — Edinburgh, Kilmartin Glen, Glencoe, Morvern, Iona, Loch Ness,
Culloden Battlefield, Clava Cairns, and Findhorn — as each page
describes not only the author’s mystical experiences but shares with the
reader the author’s profound love for the landscape, people, and history
of the country. Historical references and descriptions are included for
the lovers of travelogue, as well as research into past-life theories,
and even a detailed look into evidence for a past-life “trip” into the
Dark Ages.
The message of the book is an important one about healing of the mind,
body, and spirit, of freeing ourselves of the bindings of the past. It
addresses the passion many of us have for a particular place or culture
and answers many questions regarding that calling. Journey Into the Past
has been recommended by both a past-life hypnotherapist and a shaman as
an important tool for our own transformational journey to wholeness and
into the realm of sacred place. Clare shares the progression of her
journey, from the many synchronistic events leading up to and during the
trip to Britain in 1999 to the many benefits that occurred as a
consequence of following the call of the heart. The book also
incorporates other lessons for the spiritual traveler, such as the
importance of being aware and respectful of the landscape and its
natural features and for entering sacred sites with appropriate
intentions and discernment. There are few guides in the market for the
novice pilgrim, so Journey Into the Past fills a significant void as
well as bringing to light, in an interesting and delightful way, the
wisdom of the heart when it calls one to engage in a trip to the past
for the sake of the spirit.
For more information visit
http://www.dawnclare.com/TheBook.html.
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