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Alchemy, by Paul Selig
This book was written from a series of channeled lectures delivered by Paul Selig. Paul is a very experienced channel who has a number of books spanning two decades of communication with and through his guides. You may ask, “Who are his guides?
Answered, “We are who you become when you truly know who you truly are.”
This book asked me, who about who would I be if I were not the definition that I hold of myself?
That is the point where the “alchemy” begins, with a willingness to re-know, re-conceive, re-articulate and to reclaim the divinity that lies within.
The book uses music as reference point, speaking of octaves of vibration.
As you say yes to the who and what you truly are, “I am a Divine Self, I am in form as the Divine Self,” you go into an agreement at a higher octave that can summon forth the inherent Divine by nature of being.
The guides talk about life in terms of octaves that equate to levels if you will. Octaves are vibratory, and tie into the concept of us as vibrational beings in a body, perhaps for now. Then later as we evolve to higher octaves that physical body transforms into a light body and finally into pure consciousness.
Throughout the book, you’ll hear refrains, often repeated in a series of threes:
I have come I have come I have come.
I am known I am known I am known.
I am knowing myself as beyond what I thought possible.
I am knowing myself as beyond what I thought possible.
I am knowing myself as beyond what I thought possible.
The theme of claiming ourselves as Divine echoes throughout the delivery of many familiar spiritual concepts. For example:
“I am Word through my body. Word I am Word. I am Word through my vibration. Word I am Word. I am Word through knowing of myself as Word.” When you claim these words, you align to them.
But the guides specify that this differs from the ego thinking that “I am God.” They say, “You do not become the Christ. The Christ becomes you.”
There is an acknowledgment of the ego…The True Self knows, the small self thinks. I envision it as the ego stepping aside or falling away to allow the truth of who we are to expand fully, to come fully alive within us.
Another concept these guides use is the idea of “an Upper Room.” This is a place that when we agree to resonate with it, we step into this higher octave of awareness that exists beyond our current physical identity. They explain, “This is not the only lifetime you live in this moment.”
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By Susie ThewesAlchemy, by Paul Selig
This book was written from a series of channeled lectures delivered by Paul Selig. Paul is a very experienced channel who has a number of books spanning two decades of communication with and through his guides. You may ask, “Who are his guides?
Answered, “We are who you become when you truly know who you truly are.”
This book asked me, who about who would I be if I were not the definition that I hold of myself?
That is the point where the “alchemy” begins, with a willingness to re-know, re-conceive, re-articulate and to reclaim the divinity that lies within.
The book uses music as reference point, speaking of octaves of vibration.
As you say yes to the who and what you truly are, “I am a Divine Self, I am in form as the Divine Self,” you go into an agreement at a higher octave that can summon forth the inherent Divine by nature of being.
The guides talk about life in terms of octaves that equate to levels if you will. Octaves are vibratory, and tie into the concept of us as vibrational beings in a body, perhaps for now. Then later as we evolve to higher octaves that physical body transforms into a light body and finally into pure consciousness.
Throughout the book, you’ll hear refrains, often repeated in a series of threes:
I have come I have come I have come.
I am known I am known I am known.
I am knowing myself as beyond what I thought possible.
I am knowing myself as beyond what I thought possible.
I am knowing myself as beyond what I thought possible.
The theme of claiming ourselves as Divine echoes throughout the delivery of many familiar spiritual concepts. For example:
“I am Word through my body. Word I am Word. I am Word through my vibration. Word I am Word. I am Word through knowing of myself as Word.” When you claim these words, you align to them.
But the guides specify that this differs from the ego thinking that “I am God.” They say, “You do not become the Christ. The Christ becomes you.”
There is an acknowledgment of the ego…The True Self knows, the small self thinks. I envision it as the ego stepping aside or falling away to allow the truth of who we are to expand fully, to come fully alive within us.
Another concept these guides use is the idea of “an Upper Room.” This is a place that when we agree to resonate with it, we step into this higher octave of awareness that exists beyond our current physical identity. They explain, “This is not the only lifetime you live in this moment.”
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