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The Journey Home: A Kryon Parable : The Story of Michael Thomas and the Seven Angels (Kryon (Paperback))

The Journey Home: A Kryon Parable : The Story of Michael Thomas and the Seven Angels (Kryon (Paperback))

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ready for an eyeopening journey?
Review: A powerful book, makes you feel like you are on the journey, like the author is writing about you. Confirms experiences you may have had, feelings you may have experienced, you will look at your life differently after you read this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ready for an eyeopening journey?
Review: A powerful book, makes you feel like you are on the journey, like the author is writing about you. Confirms experiences you may have had, feelings you may have experienced, you will look at your life differently after you read this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Heartfelt story - A keeper for the personal library
Review: A wonderful story that really brings home the meaning of why we are here, and the search to find happiness. This book really helped me reassess the relationships and experiences in my life and to be grateful for the opportunities they have presented.

Easy to read, but full of messages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good start to recognising who you are
Review: I recommend this book for people to start with, I think this is a wonderful book that helps people makt their own opioion. Excellent.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Proud angels?
Review: Pride is a human quality, it is the feeding of the ego through projecting onto your 'protected' what you desire for yourself. Giving feelings to angels is a projection, it is an egocentric view of the creation.
I wish Lee Caroll had spent more time working on this aspect of the story, because I found it an obstacle against really appreciating the book.
I also found the lower self metaphor a bit too naive; evil against good is an overused cliche' and ought to be removed from the new age paradigm once and for all. It is time to accept that evil is part of being human, and that it is the dark side all incarnated souls must plunge into in order to bring light to it.
Nonetheless, the story contains beautiful teachings, and if you keep in mind that the book was written by a very human being, along with what I would call his 'package of humanness', you will find insights on how to live your life in a more fulfilling way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple and Powerful.
Review: Read it once and then read it again, and think about each angel, the significance of the colors and how you could revamp what you do with your life. A few course corrections could make a huge difference down the line. Great item to give as a gift and then as they read the book, ask which is their favorite angel --- and if it were to be made into a movie, who would be cast in each role. Important information!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Use it in your daily life, and smile!
Review: Read it once and then read it again, and think about each angel, the significance of the colors and how you could revamp what you do with your life. A few course corrections could make a huge difference down the line. Great item to give as a gift and then as they read the book, ask which is their favorite angel --- and if it were to be made into a movie, who would be cast in each role. Important information!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Loving read
Review: Sometimes you feel like you've been there done that and you probably have. Then again there are some parts of the story that you feel you need to go there do that. A beautiful book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Raised questions for me
Review: The reviewer saying "Proud Angels?" made me think . . . This book was kind of a fantasy for me. Fantasies are stories that make one feel they would rather be somewhere else, and that is how this book affected me. On a journey from here to there. It made me measure where I am at. This measuring is dangerous for me. The measuring mind is the ego. So if we measure our progress in conquering ego and moving toward our idea of love, we are operating from ego anyway. It did move me, emotionally. I had a response that way to it. I was pulled in. But is this similar to how one is pulled into a romantic love song or a movie? And is this where we want to go? Do we want to be longing for some paradise and remain hopeful that it is over there, just around the bend, shining and beckoning? Is this empowering to be in anticipation? Is not anticipation its own end? Maybe the linear story of the human, on a path, going toward the goal, must be questioned and discarded. It evokes deep feelings, but this can be a kind of spell. So as beautiful as this story was, is it a hypnosis? Maybe I have to drop it and move on, not knowing quite what to hold onto, and that is the beauty of living in the unknown and meeting life sensitively without conditionings, and taking care of the practical details of my life with care and simplicity. Clear the palette.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Home, Home where I wanted to go...and did.
Review: This tale by Kyron is quiet in its presentation yet mighty in subject matter. The title "The Journey Home" suggests that this book is about choosing purpose over aimlessness; hope over hopelessness; a story about the meaning of life and the real definition of "home". Most of us have had moments in our lives where we're pleading with the universe to assist us with getting out of our current life situation; we detest our present reality so much becuase we know something is missing but we don't know what or how to even begin healing our sadness. This book is avaiable to shed some light about our individual missions/contracts here on Earth and how we can come to terms with our overall purpose and still enjoy living our daliy lives as human BEINGS! I first read this this story about 5 years ago and I was easily fooled by it's "simplistic" format and really didn't get the beauty. Everything in this book is consciously written and symbolically presented. It speaks to you on a subconscious level if you have the intent to experience the book this way. My celluar structure responded to the information presented even when my conscious self was just enjoying the journey. The common theme of this tale is "Not everything is as it seems" and this can be applied to just even picking this book up on a whim and not taking it too seriously. Let yourself be open to experiencing this journey. It's a must! If you've gotten this far on the Amazon site and you're reading this review...I think it's about time you read this book! I have greatly benefitted from these words of wisdom and I have enjoyed feeling love along the way. This book reminds us that life is ours for the taking. We are here because we chose to be. Life is not random or meaningless. I know I play a part in the grand scheme of things. Not that I didn;t know this before I read this book, but when everywhere you look these days things seem bleak and black it's nice to spend your time in the positive realm. I just know that we all have our work to do in bringing more light to our lives. That's our only solution. This is our home and our lives. Thanks Kyron and Lee Carroll!


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