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Confronting Your Immortality: beyond belief and into eternity - living the ascension

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Confronting Your Immortality is a no-holds barred assault on the citadel of limiting belief systems. Beyond hopes and dreams and faith, these inquiries outline the life eternal, the immortality that is our natural state of being, and show how it feels to dwell within it, rather than peering in hopefully. There are many versions of what it means to ascend and live in the light body while physically incarnate. Whether Phinn is a disciple or graduate of the Western Esoteric Tradition, that underground stream trickling down from Atlantis and Egypt, he cares not to say, but he does breathe the inner life of that consciousness as he struggles through the issues we all face. He lives where you live, but he also lives where you are headed. And this is how it looks and feels. "Confronting Your Immortality is absolutely invaluable reading for all those awakening to their true natures. Gordon Phinn's is an authentic voice. He seems to write from lifetimes of personal spiritual and psychic experience when he reaches beneath the surface of existence in this series of short but revelatory essays. This life of ours, so full of tests and challenges, is but a single frame in a multiplicity of lifetimes in the story of our eternal souls. This is no glib cliché, given lip-service but never quite believed. The value of Phinn's point of view rests in his taking the immortality of the soul as his starting point. In these essays he demonstrates how this expanded viewpoint of the self can be applied very specifically for a deeper understanding and resolution to the struggles of life. The author writes with such charm and good humor that it's sometimes easy to overlook the wisdom of the spiritual insights which inform each and every paragraph of this profound little volume. In fact, Confronting Your Immortality is a book I'd have given my eye-teeth to have come across and read in my twenties. It would have saved me a great deal of strife. I couldn't recommend this book more enthusiastically." - Timothy Wyllie, author of "Dolphins, Extraterrestrials & Angels", "Confessions Of A Rebel Angel", and more. Gordon Phinn is one of my favourite authors. He’s been there and done that – whether studying esoteric writings, expanding his consciousness with psychedelics, providing healing as a therapist or, perhaps most important of all, repeatedly exploring other planes while apparently ‘out-of-body’. This collection of essays covers a wide variety of topics with his characteristic intelligence, warmth, humanity and wit. - Ian Lawton, author 'Supersoul' and the ‘Books of the Soul’ series. Confronting Your Immortality is admirably designed for our times, for two reasons. First, in an age of breathless continuous distraction, Gordon Phinn gives us essays short enough to be nibbled in a stolen moment and then pondered at leisure. Second, in an age obsessed by trivial concerns, he deals with the big issues – one might say, the only big issue – in a manner that is light-hearted, accessible, and deeply serious. Taken at one level, this is great entertainment. Taken at a deeper level, this is food for the soul. - Frank DeMarco, author of 'The Cosmic Internet' and 'Afterlife Conversations with Hemingway' Espiritualidad Reencarnación
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