Second Edition 2011, (large paperback, 337 pages)

Open yourself to new Spiritual Horizons

"The Golden Heart is an attitude. It is thinking of the other person before oneself, giving of service, and simply being a channel for Divine Spirit. It refers to a person who has a loving, aware, and creative attitu-de toward life.The Golden Heart, Mahanta Transcripts, Book 4, offers practical suggestions and stories about how to live with this kind of openness and enthusiasm.In one story, you discover from a young boy the key to granting others personal space in order to build loving relationships.Another story describes how to meet a spiritual master on the inner planes who holds the secrets of health and longevity. An en-counter at a restaurant in Holland gives clues on how to give yourself and your family an extra serving of love at mealtimes.The stories in these transcripts will help you learn how to develop a Golden Heart. How to grant others beingness and space, turn spiritual poverty into abundance, and catch the Golden-tongued Wisdom in everyday situations.You’ll also find new spiritual exercises to try. Among these is a visualization called "The Mahanta at the Door." Another, called "The Shield of Silver Light," can be used to step into the circle of the Mahanta’s protection and love.As you read these chapters, you’ll begin to grow beyond your limiting attitudes and expand your point of view. You’ll see more of the spiritual horizons of your own life.This book has been updated to include sidebar quotes that spotlight spiritual insights on each page." (blurb)

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Klemp, Harold The Golden Heart (Mahanta Transcripts, Book 4)

ISBN: 978-1-57043-321-4
337 Seiten  Einband: Softcover
20.00 EUR  20.00 CHF

Artikelnr.: BE00181

 

 

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