Spirit Life: The Sleep State

By Jesus (AJ Miller)
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Published: Feb. 28, 2013
Words: 40,971 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301660735


Short description

This ebook is a transcript of a seminar delivered on 6th November 2011 by Jesus (AJ Miller) and Mary Magdalene (Mary Luck). In it Jesus describes how we continue to live our lives in the spirit world when we go to sleep, the meaning of our dreams, how our emotional condition dictates the experiences that we have in the sleep state, and Mary gives an example of her own personal experiences.

Extended description

This ebook is a transcript of a seminar delivered on 6th November 2011 by AJ Miller (who claims to be Jesus) and Mary Luck (Mary Magdalene) as part of the Spirit Life series of seminars. In it Jesus describes how we continue to live our lives in the spirit world when we go to sleep, the meaning of our dreams, how our emotional condition dictates the experiences that we have in the sleep state, and Mary gives an example of her own personal experiences.

Tags

god, fear, sexuality, jesus, desire, free will, morality, soul, spirit world, emotions, humility, divine love, addictions, divine truth, aj miller, emotional processing, facade self, sleep state

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