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The Twelve Rays of Light

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Understand the Twelve Rays of Light. Though commonly spoken of, the wealth of knowledge that they hold is very rarely comprehended or utilised.

Learn how they could transform your life and enhance your spiritual progression.

Liberate yourself from the cycle of life and merge once more with the infinite aspect of your soul and the Creator by working diligently with the Twelve Rays.

Through study of and integration with the rays and spiritual hierarchy, you will discover the keys to your own ascension process on the Earth.

The Twelve Rays of Light is a unique guidebook to the spiritual hierarchy and energy levels beyond the Earth.

It helps you to discover the guides, teachers, leaders and Ascended Masters of the spiritual planes upon whom you may call daily to advance your development, expand your awareness and awaken your true self.

The book explains how to experience the qualities of the Creator's soul with which you can align, and which you can use as healing, support and inspiration both in your reality and to aid others.

Natalie Sian Glasson is a gifted channel. Though still in her mid-twenties, she is respected worldwide as a Spiritual Mentor and founder of the Sacred School of Om Na, offering spiritual guidance, courses and education to all.

Guided by Archangel Michael and Lord Melchizedek, Natalie distributes energy vibrations and enlightenment to humanity on behalf of many spiritual guides.

The focus of Natalie's work and her life mission is to assist others in awakening to the light of the Creator, since light is the key to spiritual development.

She shares wisdom and enlightenment to aid emergence of the divine energy within the physical body, helping people to anchor into their bodies the sacred energies available in the universe.

For more information, see www.omna.org

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Product Details
Derwen Publishing
1907084096 / 9781907084096
Paperback / softback
15/11/2010
United Kingdom
180 pages, black & white illustrations
234 x 156 mm, 262 grams