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Discover the inspiring true story of one woman's 35-year journey on her path to mysticism, healing, and experiences with the supernatural. Does the spirit world actually exist? In Memoir of a Sceptical Seeker, Tessa assures readers that it most certainly does - and explains the reasons why, recounting her own experiences of visions, spirit guides and guardian angels on her quest for spiritual enlightenment. For years, Tessa searched for spiritual meaning in her life and found no luck until the age of 43 when the spirit world suddenly opened up to her and seemed vastly endless in its…mehr

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Discover the inspiring true story of one woman's 35-year journey on her path to mysticism, healing, and experiences with the supernatural. Does the spirit world actually exist? In Memoir of a Sceptical Seeker, Tessa assures readers that it most certainly does - and explains the reasons why, recounting her own experiences of visions, spirit guides and guardian angels on her quest for spiritual enlightenment. For years, Tessa searched for spiritual meaning in her life and found no luck until the age of 43 when the spirit world suddenly opened up to her and seemed vastly endless in its possibilities. In this unique perspective, uncover the truth of how we live and ways we can improve our lives if we only listen to what we're being told, with details of Tessa's own visions described throughout, revealed to her through meditative channelling. This book, and its ability to shed light on how New Age spiritualism can invigorate and uplift our wellbeing, is highly recommended for any reader interested in the mystical world. Perfect for fans of Mari Silva and Morgan Daimler who are bound to love this spiritual memoir.
Autorenporträt
The spiritually sceptical Tessa Hillman trained as a biology teacher at Nottingham University. After the arrival of her first baby she moved on to teaching yoga and running a small holding with her husband and young family. Yoga Teacher Training and yoga practise opened Tessa's mind to the spiritual activity which she was yearning for. Never having written stories in her adult life, to her amazement this led to her becoming a channel for stories about yoga philosophy from a Guru in spirit called Guptananda . She turned these stories into two books available on the Internet. Her third book is about her spiritual journey starting off as a very sceptical seeker, being a trained scientist. The proofs that came to her over 30 years showed that life is not simply what can be seen and felt with everyday senses. There are spiritual dimensions-other realms, there is an afterlife and reincarnation does seem to happen. 'Memoir of a Sceptical Seeker' will help people understand how they can be more open to the wonderful mystical aspects of life. Tessa published an online blog: yogastories.co.uk in 2008 which was home to all her channelled stories. Popular in its early years, there were nearly half a million visits to the site. It continues to be available with over 100 therapeutic stories for adults and children. The stories come from all over the world, guides and helpers generously sharing their wisdom from beyond this life on Earth. The first two books are: 'The Great Little Book Of Yoga Stories, Yoga Philosophy for All Ages Book 1' 'Yoga stories from Guru Guptananda. How to be Happy and healthy - Yoga Wisdom Explained Book 2'