Unbound
The Cycle of Ascendancy - How Your Life Evolves Around It
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About the Book
Unbound is a book that can transform your life. It is not just a book, it is an invitation to consciously align your life with the unseen but ever present force that guides the universe and opens flowers in their time. Learn about the Cycle of Ascendancy which is a pathway to empowerment. Instead of spinning endlessly in circles Unbound can help you to evolve effortlessly through the three stages of your life and arrive into Transformation where reality expands into revelation, confusion settles into clarity and who you were before erupts effortlessly into the truth of who you have always been.
About the Author
In 1984, at the age of 37, I was in a serious car accident that resulted in a near death experience. It presented me with the gift of being able to channel direct guidance. Over the following years this information became the basis of three books; Unbound, Tao Passages and The Way to the One I AM.
I began to live what was channeled and found it to be profoundly authentic and practical. Growing naturally out of readers' response, transformational workshops and individual sessions began to develop.
When I returned to America in 1993 I felt extremely alienated from a Western culture consumed by its own excesses and in response I suffered a clinical depression which began what I call my "Prozac days". Out of this suffering emerged an irrepressible longing to know Truth.
In 1997, after a lifetime of material success and spiritual searching, I moved to Koh Samui to align my inner vision and values with my outer way of life. Leaving a 32 year marriage and all the material trappings that accompany the life of a diplomat's wife, I rented a primitive bungalow. For the next 4 years, I journeyed inward, remaining in relative stillness, silence and solitude to see if God truly existed.
Without the usual distractions of the outer world the conditioned "me" began to slowly settle, revealing naturally who I truly Am. This is now what I share with others in these sessions.
At almost 60 years old, this body has astonishingly taken to the exquisite practice of Ashtanga yoga. The gratitude I feel each morning as I approach the mat is a metaphor for every other aspect of this blessed life.