Great Flame Within - The Story Of A Forgotten Master

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This is a true story, which began in 1987, and continues still today. It is a testimony, from the author, regarding her spiritual awakening journey that involved love, honor, strength and courage ... while trying to survive a horrifying and painful telekinetic conflict ... which came close to killing her ... brought about because of what she had in her soul. **
It also includes an intergalactic encounter, heard of only in the movies, that ...
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Great Flame Within : The Story of a Forgotten Master

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Overview

This is a true story, which began in 1987, and continues still today. It is a testimony, from the author, regarding her spiritual awakening journey that involved love, honor, strength and courage ... while trying to survive a horrifying and painful telekinetic conflict ... which came close to killing her ... brought about because of what she had in her soul. **
It also includes an intergalactic encounter, heard of only in the movies, that introduced her to some amazing and unique metaphysical mentors who defended and taught her. **
Hardly anyone would believe her then ... but since making her recent videos about what she endured ... many have come forward and shared, with her, nearly the same type story. **
Will they believe her now?
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780557701223
  • Publisher: Lulu.com
  • Publication date: 10/11/2010
  • Pages: 244
  • Product dimensions: 0.55 (w) x 9.00 (h) x 6.00 (d)

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  • Posted February 17, 2011

    Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction

    I have the honor of knowing this author and I know the type of person she is. This true story is beyond anything you can imagine. So much happened to her that you wonder how she made it through. But, as she says, what doesn't kill us makes us stronger. You'll find out what she means while reading this true life drama. This is a love story between two people who have known and loved each other through many lifetimes. It is a story of spirit attack and about soul interchange (walk ins). Because of who Charlene had been in a past lifetime and because of what she discovered while going through her training regarding channeling, she was subjected to physical and mental psychic attacks that grew into life threatening attacks. By reading this story I hope we all will learn to have courage and strength and to love the way Charlene has demonstrated in her story. You will also become aware that there are bigger things going on in our universe, and we should never feel that we are alone, because we are not.

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