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I Come As a Brother, A Remembrance of Illusions,

Yazar, Bartholomew
Medyum, MaryMargaret Moore.


Hay House,.

Çevirmen, Jale Gizer Gürsoy,
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s. these days so many delicious books have been coming my way and on top of that i have been finding it very difficult not to declare each and everyone of them "the best book 'i' have ever read.
" the strangeness is that they seem to all be magically and organically linked somehow, even though they are all dealing with different subject matters, they all appear to arrive at the same place, it's as if there was a homing device implanted in the muse,
this book reminded me of Neal Donald Walsh's Conversaciones Con Dios, i read that entire book all in one sitting, and it was quite the sitting indeed, it's rare that i will pick up a book and start to read it in the bathroom, i am not really that type of reader or bathroom user, and it's even rarer that i will read the ENTIRE book on the toilet atam with a heart full of gin, of course i'm
Gather I Come As A Brother Bartholomew Revisited Articulated By Bartholomew  Shown As Textbook
not saying that there is a right or a wrong way to read any type of book, i just feel that it's interesting to point out the manner in which walsh's book and i conducted our relationship, it was as if i was accosted by some stranger in a roadside pit stop and it was all over before i could even begin to understand why i had enjoyed myself so much.

pardon me while i create another loop here, but in the book i am reading now that is a story about a man named robert anton wilson wrestling ferociously and as cunningly as his own neurology allows with bizarre entanglements of languages that all presuppose some sort of 'true' or 'deeper' reality, and by languages i mean paradigms, or models if you would, while holding himself in check as the faulty instrument in question that he 'knows' he cannot possibly 'know' anything at all.
. . i find myself really enjoying books like conversations with god which i mentioned earlier reminded me of i come as a brother, i like when people use the word 'resonate', i can't remember if either of those books used that word a lot, but i wouldn't be surprised if they did, . because when i let myself go back to how a book like this makes me FEEL, the word 'resonate' comes to mind very quickly, like a warm buttery golden glow just humming over the back of your neck and then slowly down your spine until it hits the very base and just bursts with hot flashy energy throughout your bloodstream.
every branch and leaf of your body is just wiggling with this insane mercury, thank goodness only for a second as now it is cooling off and the attention then goes back down and before we try to force ourselves to feel something else we become distracted by this freshly baked bread just risen out of the oven because even though the 'world' is constantly moving around us everything is in it's right place at every single one of these moments as it all moves, yes, but what you are is moving too.
you are nothing more than an awareness and that is nothing more that the entire universe,
Brillant. Touched my soul deeply. "I Come As A Brother" remains one of the major spiritual books of our time, To 'revisit' it is an opportunity to share in the additional insights extracted from the numerous meetings and workshops that took place in the years following the publication of the original book.


The purpose of this book has not changed over the years, It is to share Bartholomew's wisdom and love in presenting us with tools to help us awaken from the illusion of our separateness from the One, 'He' came from a universe of equality to remind us of what we already know that we have created the illusions and we, thank God, can end them.
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