Tree of Life: a Journey into the Field of Dreams

Tree of Life: a Journey into the Field of Dreams
ISBN-10
9995754134
ISBN-13
9789995754136
Series
Tree of Life
Category
Fiction
Pages
326
Language
English
Published
2019-02-14
Publisher
Artof4Elements
Author
Nataša Pantović

Description

Tree of Life, a Journey into a Field of Dreams. A novel by Nataša Pantović set in Findhorn, UK, as a Journey into the Field of Dreams. “I” as an individual know nothing and “we” as “humanity” or “Universe” as an entity know IT ALL. The full application of Yin and Yang Positive Forces will take us to a number of enlightenment-s within many fields of Life. Within Gaia, this amazing breathing ever-changing hermaphrodite environment, that is on Her own perfectly sufficient - Life flourished. Within her ever-changing atmosphere resonance is supreme. We as human beings at all times learn how to live within the Gaia’s environment. Following the laws of Physics, observing Gaia’s ether / environment as energy we observe that It is at all times either positively charged or negatively charged. Within the quantum physic’s logic, these states are randomly distributed within the 50% - 50% ratio. This greatly puzzled our ancestors and Chinese, for example, while researching this phenomenon, building their wisdom system, using both intuitive thought (that is an expression of Yin predominant states of Being within a female brain) and reason (that is an expression of Yang predominant states of Being within a male brain) have created the most amazing Calendars that listen to the heart-beat of Universe. to the Tree of Life that In various religious interpretations, within myths, and as a mystical concept represents the inter-connection of all life on our beautiful planet. The story becomes a true adoption story venturing into Serbia, Africa, Ethiopia, Kenia, within the magic of four elements, four directions, four stages of Life. Size: 326 pg 6" x 9”

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