CD Released in Spring 2019 (1988 ECK Worldwide Seminar, Atlanta, Georgia)

"This Eckankar CD features Harold Klemp, the spiritual leader of Eckankar, speaking at the 1988 ECK Worldwide Seminar in Atlanta, Georgia.
He is the author of Past Lives, Dreams, and Soul Travel, along with more than one hundred other published works about Soul’s journey home to God. Known as a pioneer of „everyday spirituality,“ he is helping many thousends discover the way of bringing the enlightenment of Soul into everyday life and practice." (blurb)

Sri Harold explains how the Dream Master can uplift you—through hints about everyday things like diet and health. By offering insights to help you avoid spiritual problems such as the misuse of power or in-terfering with others. And in showing you how to live up to your potential as Soul in this lifetime.Stories and examples show you how the MAHANTA, who is the Dream Master, can work one-on-one with the dreamer to make a better life both here and in the inner worlds. Going beyond known dream teachings, these two talks reveal how the dream censor works, why the MAHANTA sometimes gives us a wake-up call in our dreams, and some reasons for what we commonly call nightmares.Part 2 shares an advanced exercise called “The Rest of the Story.” Those who experiment with this technique will find that it gives an opportunity to work with the Dream Master in an entirely new dimension.

Track Titles:
  1. The Secret Latch
  2. Freshness Date
  3. Dream about Interference
  4. Picking Off Habits
  5. Beyond the Gold Netting
  6. Accepting the Gift
  7. I Know I Can Fly!
  8. A Golden Jewel of God
  9. Beam Me Up, Scotty!
  10. Cookie Master
  11. Exercise: The Rest of the Story


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Klemp, Harold The Dream Master, Part 2


  
19.00 EUR  19.00 CHF

Artikelnr.: CDE00265

 

 

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