Soul Mastery
22 Lessons to Reinvent Your Life
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- ¥1,700
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New York Times best-selling author of The Answer Is Simple . . . and world-renowned teacher offers a collection of 22 laws to unlock the mystery of manifestation.
In Soul Mastery, best-selling author and intuitive guide Sonia Choquette will share the 22 divine laws of creation she was taught as a child by her master spiritual teacher, Dr. Tully. These are the laws Sonia has lived and taught for over 50 years, and she compares the process of learning and integrating these principles to learning the steps to a beautiful dance. Once you know the movements, they are recorded in your muscle memory and your dance with the universe begins, unlocking the mystery of manifestation and entering a higher vibrational frequency with confidence and ease.
Sonia will introduce the laws, demonstrate how they are applied, and share anecdotes from her life and success stories from her students, showing how quickly your life can change once you understand and apply the 22 laws. These include:
Your Intention Is Your Power Your Inner Guidance Is Your CompassLook for the Gift in EverythingLive Joyfully as a Divine and Creative Spiritand more!
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In this eccentric guide, bestseller Choquette (Ask Your Guides) shares the advice for tapping into one's divine nature that she claims was revealed to her in 2002 by "the Emissaries of the Third Ray," a group of spirit teachers from the fifth dimension. These lessons, which have been updated in the wake of a "new Earth vibration" that began after the pandemic, comprise a "direct transmission" from the spirit guides, according to Choquette, who provides commentary and examples. The guidance is generally sensible, advising readers to pursue what they love and to seek out the blessings in challenging circumstances. The ultimate goal, Choquette writes, is to bypass the fear-based, ego-focused "third dimension" and move into the fourth dimension of the spirit and the fifth dimension of universal connection and unconditional love. Still, readers new to Choquette's work may struggle to accept the origins of the lessons and have a tough time with her awkward prose and odd examples, like how her sister recovered from a divorce by becoming a trapeze artist and joining the circus. Choquette's devoted fans may find inspiration, but others would be better served elsewhere.