Tuesday, October 10, 2000
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Picture a circle outlined by dots. No one of those dots is any better or worse than any other dot. Each is necessary in order to complete the circle. Each Soul is exactly where it needs to be along the path leading back to the All that Is.
If I can put my hands on the book, I’ll include the author. If there are multiple authors, I’ll name the first on the list followed by dashes.
Non-fiction
A Search for the Truth – Ruth Montgomery
There is a River – The Biography of Edgar Cayce
Edgar Cayce on Reincarnation – Hugh Lynn Cayce
Many Mansions – Gina Cerminara
Life After Life – Raymond Moody
Reflections on Life After Life – Raymond Moody
Coming Back – Raymond Moody
More Lives than One? – Jeffrey Iverson
Life Between Life – Joel L. Whitton - - -
Reincarnation and Karma – Rudolf SteinerYou Have Been Here Before – Edith Fiore
A Veil Too Thin – Betty Riley
You Live After Death – Harold Sherman
Journeys Out of the Body – Robert A. Monroe
The World According to Michael – Joya Pope
Messages from Michael – Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
More Messages from Michael – Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
Michael’s People – Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
Michael—The Basic Teachings – Aaron Christeaan - - -
The Journey of Your Soul – Shepherd Hoodwin
Tao to Earth – Jose Stevens
Earth to Tao – Jose Stevens
Upcoming Changes – Joya Pope
Michael’s Soulmate Guide for Gay and Lesbian People
The Michael Game – Michael Digest Group
Michael’s Cast of Characters
Michael’s Gemstone Dictionary
The Coming of Seth – Jane Roberts
Seth Speaks – Jane Roberts
The Seth Material – Jane Roberts
The Nature of Personal Reality – Jane Roberts
Courageous Souls – Robert Schwartz
The Destiny of Souls – Michael Newton
Other Worlds – Paul Davies
Fiction:
The Education of Oversoul 7 – Jane Roberts
The Further Education of Oversoul 7 – Jane Roberts
Oversoul 7 and the Museum of Time – Jane RobertsJonathon Livingston Seagull – Richard Bach
Illusions—The Tale of a Reluctant Messiah – Richard Bach
One – Richard Bach
The Bridge Across Forever – Richard Bach
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