- Pierce the Veil
av Janet Kira Lessin
289,-
Souls dance through time, constantly changing relationship dynamics while eternally entwined. The web of tantra weaves through existence and all beings and all relationships. Kira reflects on her continual stream of lives through time and multi-dimensions, from third-dimensional physicality to Oneness and her connection to Source, all that there is and ever will be, and all beings. The Dance of the Souls is the story of the existence of that essence of Source and all that it has seen, done, been, experienced, influenced, affected, and all who have interacted with that soul since the first thought and the realization that I am. We only get to dance for a short while. Our lives are brief but a moment in time. We are born, live, die, here one moment, gone the next, in the blink of an eye, a twinkle in time. Yet, the dance of the souls is eternal. We flow, ebb and tide, weave the threads of our lives, our existence, and essence itself in the never-ending dance of relationships. We constantly change roles and partners like an old-fashioned country square dance. We go round and round, lifetime after lifetime. We are parent/child, husband/wife, brother/sister, mother/father, friend/foe, lover/enemy, hero/villain, boss/employee, master/slave, perpetrator/victim, maimer/maimed, killer/killed over and over throughout eternity. Life's not limited to life here on Earth, human forms, planets, dimensions, solar systems, galaxies, or vibratory frequencies. We can be anywhere. In many ways, we are everywhere all at once. "In the Dance of the Souls: Pierce the Veil," author Janet Kira Lessin explores one soul's existence, her own, as she travels through eternity and interacts with her twin flame and souls mates, those with whom she has shared and interacted with since the beginning, shaping and forming all elements of reality. Together they create it all, the play is performed, and they are it all - stage, script, writer, producer, director, actor, lights, camera, action. Their dance creates experiences, diversity, emotions, and all that encompasses life and existence itself. During co-creation, souls eventually become conscious and realize their oneness, that they are eternally connected, and the I that is me, that is we is the I that I am, that is all that I am. The stories are autobiographical, not limited to one life, including all spanning billions of years to the dawn of the creation of the Earth herself. I, the author, tell it all, bare my soul for if the tale is not told now, then when? How can I possibly have ever lived if I am not somewhere in time truthful with what life has been? Just because what I have experienced is outside the traditional box does not invalidate it or make it less than other existences which were more "normal" and conformed to traditional expectations of what life should be.