Way Home, The
To free ourselves we need to understand how the mystical world works and to turn that which has trapped into freeing us
To free ourselves we need to understand how the mystical world works and to turn that which has trapped into freeing us
To free ourselves we need to understand how the mystical world works and to turn that which has trapped into freeing us
Ecology, Gaia & earth energies, Paganism & neo-paganism
The Way Home examines the mystical world and our dynamic relationship with each other and Mother Earth. It shows how our thoughts create our reality. It tells how we have trapped ourselves in the physical world and in doing so made ourselves strangers to our own true self.
The Way Home discusses our symbiotic relationship with Mother Earth and how our thoughts and actions affect her. It shows how bad thoughts or violent actions can creates blockages that disrupt the proper functioning of her subtle body that in the longer term can lead to natural catastrophes and disasters.
This book gives a road map for positive change. It tells how we can use the power of our positive thoughts to free ourselves from the snares that we have created. It teaches and provides knowledge that can empower a few to bring about great change. To free ourselves we need to understand how the mystical world works and to turn that which has trapped us into that which will free us.
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The Way Home educates about our symbiotic relationship with Mother Earth and how our thoughts and actions affect her. This book gives a road map for positive change. It tells how we can use the power of our positive thoughts to free ourselves from the snares that we have created. It teaches and provides knowledge that can empower a few to bring about great change. To free ourselves we need to understand how the mystical world works and to turn that which has trapped into freeing us. ~ Joann Turner, The Messenger
Powerfully rooted in the the wisdom of Hinduism yet drawing upon the teachings of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, Madis Senner has an important message: the solution to healing the world and ending global warming rests in our ability to make compassion, love and generosity the center of our personal and social realities. Warning against the false gods of science and the competitive marketplace, Senner urges us to start the process of building heaven on earth by withdrawing attention from the violence and domination centered aspects of contemporary culture and building our own inner sanctuary in which love and positive spiritual energies can flourish. ~ Rabbi Michael Lerner, Editor, Tikkun Magazine and chair, The Network of Spiritual Progressives, author THe Left Hand of God, Jewish Renewal, Spirit Matters and more
Madis Senner has written an interesting work that combines much ancient thinking and concepts from the Indian subcontinent with the very latest information of what we in the twenty-first century are doing to this planet of ours. As the title implies, this is one man's guide book to the Way Home. ~ Sig Lonegren, Mid-Atlantic Geomancy, Teacher, Geomancer, Past Trustee American Society of Dowsers, Author of Spiritual Dowsing, and Labyrinths, among others.
Madis Senner is on a spiritual quest of transformation that has already led him from abandoning of success in a material sense to travel a life of ever widening familiarization with perspectives related to spiritual journeying. This book, on the one hand, is an intimate recounting at an autobiographical level which can only leave a reader impressed by the depth of the seriousness of the author’s quest. On the other hand, it is an eclectic tour de force of theologians, theosophists, gurus, founders of great religions, and many others. The aspiration to experience heaven now rather at some remote time in the future drives both the research and the practices set forth in this work. Well written and accessible, the book demonstrates that a person’s reach may exceed his grasp when heaven is the goal. ~ Dr. James B. Wiggins, Remington Professor of Religion Emeritus, Syracuse University and current Executive Director of InterFaith Works of Syracuse, New York.