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Kryon's definition of a Lightworker is "a Human who realizes that there’s more to life than has been seen in 3D reality, and therefore is trying to increase his or her awareness by spiritual means. There are as many Lightworker “types” as there are Humans. Some are in the discovery stage and some are in the active stage of having identified themselves, and have moved to a place where they’re able to increase their vibration, and therefore affect the very dirt of the planet...."
     

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Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Review of "Medicine Woman"

My friend Cina, shared yet another wonderful book with me: Medicine Woman by Lynn Andrews.

I was truly meant to read this book; it ties in with so many wonderful books that I have read:
Clan of the Cave Bear (Well, all of the 'Earth's Childrens' series by Jean M Auel)
First North American Series by W. Michael Gear, Kathleen O'Neal Gear
Kryon series
and a few others I can't think of right now.

Medicine Woman is a story of a young woman that loves collecting Native American art. One day she is visiting an art gallery and notices a picture of a basket, called the "marriage basket". She's rushed out before she can obtain information about it, or purchase it. Upon contacted the gallery the next day, they state they never had such and picture at the gallery. After many real nightmares about the marriage baskets she questions and new native american friend about it, and is given information on how to find it. Her journey leads her to Canada where she goes through a new birth of herself, learns the meaning of life, and goes through many terrifying experiences on her journey.

Other Testimonies include:

"Medicine Woman is the autobiographical account of a woman's search for identity in a Native America culture ... What begins as a search for a Native American marriage basket becomes Lynn Andrew's often terrifying journey into the wilderness of Manitoba, where inexplicable events and dangerous encounters serve as testing grounds for Lynn's spiritual journey ... In light of this odyssey, one wonders if Carlos Casteneda and Lynn Andrews have not initiated a new genre of contemporary literature: Visionary Autobiography." - San Francisco Review of Books

"Medicine Woman has to do with the meaning of life, the role of women, and the wrestling of power away from the forces of evil that hold it." - Los Angeles Times

"Medicine Woman is a well-written, powerful, and exciting tale of the author's apprenticeship with a medicine woman ... As in the Casteneda books, it weaves teachings of shamanic philosophy into the telling of the story." - Circle

"Lynn Andrews celebrates the power of female spirituality ... Her dramatic retelling of shamanistic wisdom and ancient Indian philosophy is rich in authentic detail." - The Victoria Advocate


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For those on your journey to enlightenment, this is another book you really need to read. Kryon states that we need to learn from the Native Americans, as they have a good understanding of the world beyond the veil. Get it now:


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