Messengers of Hope
$19.95
The story of one remarkable woman's journey from near-death to a life of world-service. When Carol Parrish-Harra nearly died at age 23, she awoke knowing she was not the same person. She would discover gradually the meaning of “soul exchange.” Since that event, Carol’s life as a spiritual leader and teacher has been a shining example of the walk-in phenomenon–an example of using guidance to direct one’s life, which includes the founding of a community and a school for spiritual study. She has counseled hundreds of others who struggle to comprehend their own experience and mission. This autobiography shares her personal story and how she supports the ”new” idea of soul exchange with old and comfortable concepts.
Excerpts from reviews:
- “Carol Parrish has come to a deep understanding of the meaning of her own near-death experience through a process of personal maturation which has led her to reflect upon its broader significance for all humanity… Carol’s conclusion comes out of the matrix of her own life; mine derives from my research data, but on this matter we speak as though wit ha common voice.” – Kenneth Ring, author of Heading Toward Omega and Lessons from the Light
- “Carol E. Parrish-Harra’s powerful spiritual energy surges from the pages of her book. You feel the energy as though you were in her presence. At the close of her book, Carol makes a statement that speaks so well to all our challenges at this unique point in our development as a species, “We must dare to be God, no longer the good child but now a dedicated co-creator of a new civilization.” –Hannah Beaconsfield From “Book Reviews!” Fall, 2001
- “Parrish-Harra provides a clear and meticulously detailed picture of what these messengers of hope bring and how their powers can bring shift in this momentous era. A stirring work of insight into the spiritual movement of our age.” – From review in The Book Reader
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