Immortal Spirit

Being Spirit Book Three

For the first time, Immortal Spirit includes some stunning colour photographs heading each chapter and sometimes within the pages. Each image sets the scene of what will follow. We also speak about the true role of our spirituality in healing and the love of this planet. We are here as custodians of the earth, action against global warming using our energies to protect all life in the seas, the animal kingdom, birdlife, rivers and insects and our fellow man. Not forgetting our crucial relationship with the greater universe. Spirit is omnipresent. We hold the power to protect, not to watch, wait and spectate.

Spiritual Books

Chapters

Part One: The Earth Side Chapters

Part Two: Spirit Side Chapters

Chapter Excerpt

From Chapter 7 ‘As One with Nature’ Page 107

Black Feathers Speaks about spiritual side of nature:

“Many people will be interested in the trees, woodland areas, the grasses because they can feel the Spirit in the trees. When they place their hands on the tree, they can feel the life in that tree. They can feel the energy that is coming up from the earth. It gives people pleasure. They can look out to the oceans all they see is water but that can give them a sense of movement and life under the water. When they look up into the sky, they can see and wonder what goes on in the sky. It is something about the elements you have within you that can make people feel the energy. You can find that energy within you that can unlock that doubt and to place into words. It is all part of the great Spirit that has been given to you. It is something that should not be denied. It is the same with the animals. Everyone has their spiritual animals with them.”

Book Reviews

Maria Hennings
Immortal Spirit
I think for many the Spirit world can be intimidating and scary – but your book tells us that we have no need to be afraid of anything as we are being looked after at all times, even though sometimes it doesn’t ‘feel’ like it! I would really like to read the book again (more slowly, so I can savour it.)