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Welcome to Planet Earth: A Guide for Walk-Ins, Starseeds and Lightworkers of All Varieties

Welcome to Planet Earth: A Guide for Walk-Ins, Starseeds and Lightworkers of All Varieties
By Hannah Beaconsfield

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Defines and clarifies the walk-in process with examples and channeled information from "the Pleiadian Light" and others. Topics Include:

*Challenges in the Walk-in Processes
*Cross-Gender Spirit Replacement
*Chakra Energy Centers
*Tools for Assistance
*Shepherding the Fragments of the Self
*The intergalactic Peace Corps
*Introduction to the Metaphysics of Contact
*Perfecting Integration


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #687047 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 190 pages

Customer Reviews

A great book for people who are going through "stuff."5
I read a galley of this book and wrote the "Forward" for it because I felt it had real value for people who are going through spiritual transformation and are confused by the process. As Director of an organization of Walk-ins, I could see the value of the book for our members. And on reading the finished product, I can only repeat that everything I said about it is double-true: it's clear, concise and totally helpful.

brilliant guidebook to The Age Of Reason5
This book presents everything you need to know about the pathway to spiritual development in a well organized, intelligent, easy to read format. All your questions are anwsered and explanations given to gently lead you through the minefield of metaphysical buzz words and concepts. A brilliant guidebook to the Millennium and the coming Age Of Reason.

I really liked this book.5
I liked this book. I didn't really understand everything in it -- but it's like the X Files -- it has a lot of interesting ideas.