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What would it be like if human consciousness suddenly shifted? What if every person on earth simultaneously experienced a new perspective, a release of all fear, an opening to connection that dissolved all sense of loneliness and separation? In this current time in human history, apocalyptic scenarios are all too easy to imagine and daily news informs us of the tragic and the dire. It is nearly impossible to even fathom the opposite of that in a realistic way. Yet this bold tale dares to imagine a global transformation, told through one woman's dynamic experience of seven unforgettable days…mehr

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What would it be like if human consciousness suddenly shifted? What if every person on earth simultaneously experienced a new perspective, a release of all fear, an opening to connection that dissolved all sense of loneliness and separation? In this current time in human history, apocalyptic scenarios are all too easy to imagine and daily news informs us of the tragic and the dire. It is nearly impossible to even fathom the opposite of that in a realistic way. Yet this bold tale dares to imagine a global transformation, told through one woman's dynamic experience of seven unforgettable days and nights. Part meditation, part activation, this thought-provoking story can sweep readers into the power and possibility of bliss. May it function as a beacon of hope and inspiration.
Autorenporträt
Moonda Ortiz received her B.A. in English from Indiana University and worked as a typesetter, graphic artist, book compositor, book designer, secretary, and waitress. The facilitator of a writing group for many years, Moonda (aka Kathy O) is also an accomplished bead and mosaic artist. She is working on a collection of short stories and has published a visionary tale, We Remembered All the Light as well as a delightful children's book, Bone Sees the World, illustrated by her daughter, Kati Poe (see tabs). She currently resides in Austin, Texas, with her cheerful husband and grumbling cat. Imago is her first book of poetry.