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B**D
This Book Can Set You Free.
In 'A Beginners Guide To Creating Reality' Ramtha takes us on an inspiring adventure into understanding the nature of God and reality; who we are; how our brain works to affect energy and our personal reality; and that we can take control of our destiny! Wow! This information is freeing. Be prepared for many personal revelations as a result of contemplating this knowledge. Ramtha also gives a fascinating, breathtaking account of his life on earth 35,000 years ago, and the adversity that led to his enlightenment and ascension. This is fabulous information for anyone on the conscious path of evolution, also to get a picture of surprising events in history that took place on earth 35,000 years ago.A detailed appendix and workbook allow you to personally understand fundamental concepts Ramtha uses to facilitate his teachings.For deeper insights into how we create our reality and more fascinating accounts of humanity's long history, one must follow up with Ramtha's enthralling volumes 'A Masters Reflection On The History Of Humanity', Part 1 and Part 2.Also worth reading is 'What God Wants' by Neale Donald Walsch, where Walsch offers some inspiring conclusions to some of humanity's biggest questions relating to the nature of God and our reality.Belinda Dawson
A**R
A student
A long time ago I read the phrase" When the student is ready, the teacher will appear". I'm still reading the book and plan to experience the exercises in the back. It is a fantastic book. I have learned a great deal and have learned that many of my friends did his workshops in the 1980s . This student wishes to take a workshop in the near future. It is in depth and only those who are ready will learn what it teaches.
N**G
The Key
Brilliant , Inspiring ... truthfully writing , awake to who you truly are .. don't think twice get the book
K**J
ALWAYS INSPIRING AND CONFIDENT
I love Ram, and all that He teaches, because it comes from a knowledge he personally understands in its basis. Assuredly he did not know any of this stuff even after he ascended - but he did ascend. So what is noteworthy: a Barbarian became so disenchanted with his experienced reality he fought it, then it slayed him, leaving him too weak to war, and after becoming tired of his bitterness and rage, his embarrassment at the betrayal, he began to take solace in the essence of the forms in nature.Why? Because there was no ego in them. No need of him to be for their sake. They asked nothing of him, he could just be, and witness the profound freedom and power of them and especially the wind.Now he calls that act of witnessing, the Observer, and gave definition to lying on your back, dozing off in thoughts of bliss, on a plateau - now called “focused thought” - and realized what he thought about was so personal and fantastic, he told no one and coveted the feeling unto himself without mention to another soul, and never judged it (mostly because it probably seemed an unattainable fantasy), and in only a few years, he manifest an out of body experience, which replicated becoming the wind to him.Hence realizing a dissociation with his body-in-order-to-Be perspective, and chose freedom from form, human life, and limited being; knowing himself as the source of ALL his experience, and watching his desire manifest, he became enlightened in realizing he was NOT a body, he was spirit and able to create anything he wanted, thus WAS HIMSELF the unknown god he had been seeking.He knew nothing about the retina of the eye producing drugs in the body with darkness or light. And one of those ‘drugs’, or chemicals, producing a heightened state conducive to opening the subconscious and dreaming in an intensely altered state, which was visionary.So none of this class work is necessary to enlightenment - but its intriguing and useable. Fun and fantastic. And allows one to believe - as if one can create or dismiss the world - that joy and excitement are just around the corner, and a new reality is possible. The reality of our choice - but more importantly, we are in joy with the magic and integrity of self.
D**S
Greatest Spiritual Book of all time
This book in conjunction with The White Book, are the two greatest books I've ever read. It changed my life forever. The Ram is the greatest spiritual teacher I have come across and The Beginner's Guide to Creating Reality as well as The White Book, serve as a great introduction to this greatest of all Master Teachers.
R**H
Extraordinary teaching.
As a student of the Great Work I recommend this book to reinforce all the teachings learned at RSE.A must have book, to revisit the actual words expressed by Ramtha.
D**.
... been a student of Ramtha's School and wanted a good introduction and overview
I have never been a student of Ramtha's School and wanted a good introduction and overview. This fit the bill, along with Finding Enlightenment: Ramtha's School of Ancient Wisdom by J. Gordon Melton, and I enjoyed it. I'm not quite sure what to think of Ramtha's "story", which was the first part of the book, but it was a good story, and I do generally appreciate what he is teaching.
D**D
Sometimes we would like to move it along faster
We creat everything in our lives. Sometimes we would like to move it along faster, however I believe all thing come when we have learned lessons that teach us the responsibility of the knowledge that comes forth. And then, that is when we move forward at a faster pace. When are ready.
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