A multidimensional and impressive book
Dreamwalker in Atlantis is a multidimensional and impressive book. Strange longing and interest in Atlantis, got answers and fulfilment. Furthermore, I somehow among with it, it will continue to affect. To consciousness, to energies. Creativity. I got the contact portions are really not aware of, I hope that I have received them to unite with me. And that something could manifest through me and in my paintings, for example. These energies and changes often do not seem easy, but the receptivity also changes. Things in the book are still alive, and this book creates bridges, connection, miraculous energies, and the New. I wish it the best possible success now and always.
- Raija Lyytinen. Aug. 2, 2020, Messenger.
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This book is doorway into a history long forgotten
It's not about the words! This book is doorway into a history long forgotten.
We live in a world where so often books serve as nothing more than a reinforcement for our beliefs about the nature of reality and the history of consciousness on this planet. In other words, we want what we read to match our truth.
Not for me. Instead books are passageways for a greater awareness, a vehicle to dive even deeper into Self and my own knowingness.
'Dreamwalker in Atlantis' did this for me. Not only did I find myself in the story of Yadar, I also found myself deep in my own experience of my lifetimes as a Dreamwalker in Atlantis.
For me, this book was not about the words on the paper, it was a portal into lifetimes and a civilization long forgotten despite its deep and unwavering impact on the world we live in today.
And that's the best kind of book - one that serves as a gateway into deeper understanding of where we came from and what we are living today should the Atlantean Dream be of interest to you.
Thank you for a job well done, Erik Istrup! I highly recommend this book for anyone with an interest or connection between Atlantis and its relation to the story of Yeshua. You may just find yourself in your own Atlantean lifetimes remembering the intense beauty, splitting heartache and well, all of it.
- Lauren Hutton, Sar'h. Jan. 4, 2020. Amazon.com.