The Soul’s Journey
Ancient Wisdom and Modern Evidence of Reincarnation
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Craig Beck
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Craig Beck
What if the injustice of life isn’t random, but perfectly designed?
For forty centuries, two-thirds of humanity has known a truth the modern West buried: You’ve lived before. You’ll live again.
The Egyptians carved it in stone. Plato taught it in Athens. Early Christians embraced it, until church councils declared it Anathema in 538 AD. But you can’t kill an idea whose time keeps returning.
The Soul’s Journey resurrects what the mystery schools of Egypt, the philosophers of Greece, and the sages of India never forgot: You are not your body. You are an eternal soul climbing through lifetimes, working out your salvation experience by experience, life by life.
This audiobook traces the doctrine of reincarnation from primitive cultures through sophisticated ancient civilizations to its brutal suppression by the Church, and its explosive revival today. You’ll discover what Theosophists teach about the seven principles of man, where souls rest between incarnations, and why some return quickly while others wait millennia.
You’ll understand why inequality exists, why suffering serves a purpose, and what determines the circumstances of your next life. Most importantly, you’ll confront the question that changes everything:
If you’ve lived before, what are you doing with this life?
What patterns keep repeating? What lessons are you finally learning? What karma are you creating for your next turn of the wheel?
The cosmos is governed by law. Not even an atom can be destroyed or suffer injustice. And you, eternal traveler, are on your way home.
The truth never died. It just went underground, waiting for you to remember.
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