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Simeon: A Greater Reality, a series of channeled sessions from an entity identified as Simeon Peter, offers students of twenty-first century metaphysics new and exciting insights concerning the nature of reality and human intervention. In this revolutionary book, Simeon introduces a new twist on the supernatural, including the soul expansion principle, crucifixion as a universal symbol for the human death experience, a single DNA strain that holds matter into separate forms, chemical and astral constructs surrounding human conflict. Rogers's guarded approach toward her own trust and acceptance…mehr

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Simeon: A Greater Reality, a series of channeled sessions from an entity identified as Simeon Peter, offers students of twenty-first century metaphysics new and exciting insights concerning the nature of reality and human intervention. In this revolutionary book, Simeon introduces a new twist on the supernatural, including the soul expansion principle, crucifixion as a universal symbol for the human death experience, a single DNA strain that holds matter into separate forms, chemical and astral constructs surrounding human conflict. Rogers's guarded approach toward her own trust and acceptance of these metaphysical realities through Simeon Peter is both informative and inspirational. Simeon takes you on a journey of enrichment, heightened creativity, and greater understanding of yourself. He encourages an expansion of your heart and mind that will empower you on your soul journey through life.
Autorenporträt
Julie Houston Rogers, a retired fifth-grade teacher, has always loved reading and making up stories to share with children. So she decided to write stories for children about history and science. She lives in a small South Georgia town with her husband, Doyle; her Yorkie, Lucy Loo; and two cats, Spanky and Bitsy. Their three children, Buck, Cody, and Beki have always said their home was as wild and funny as a TV comedy. So, they left home when they were ready to start their own sitcom.