Naja Li's Guide to Dying: a Book about Death as a Gateway to the Love that Exists Beyond Time

Using a form of knowing made popular by Neale Donald Walsch, Naja Li's unique insight stands outside all religious and philosophical traditions. This book is dedicated to those who wish to have a peaceful death and offers a rare insight into what lies beyond.

The first part of the book builds on knowledge introduced in earlier books such as the ancient Feng Shui Masters' observations about the nature of being, as well as the difference between the 'consequences of action' and true Karma. The second part of the book contains information that deals more directly with the process of death and includes a prayer for the dying.

The reason dying was once considered an art is because of the possibility of failure to ascend to the realm of peace. For, as the ancient Feng Shui Masters knew, to die as one you must have peace in your heart.

The message of this book is that peaceful death is nothing to do with body, only with the heavenly presence within. To know a peaceful death we must open our hearts to love.

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Naja Li's Guide to Dying: a Book about Death as a Gateway to the Love that Exists Beyond Time

Using a form of knowing made popular by Neale Donald Walsch, Naja Li's unique insight stands outside all religious and philosophical traditions. This book is dedicated to those who wish to have a peaceful death and offers a rare insight into what lies beyond.

The first part of the book builds on knowledge introduced in earlier books such as the ancient Feng Shui Masters' observations about the nature of being, as well as the difference between the 'consequences of action' and true Karma. The second part of the book contains information that deals more directly with the process of death and includes a prayer for the dying.

The reason dying was once considered an art is because of the possibility of failure to ascend to the realm of peace. For, as the ancient Feng Shui Masters knew, to die as one you must have peace in your heart.

The message of this book is that peaceful death is nothing to do with body, only with the heavenly presence within. To know a peaceful death we must open our hearts to love.

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Naja Li's Guide to Dying: a Book about Death as a Gateway to the Love that Exists Beyond Time

Naja Li's Guide to Dying: a Book about Death as a Gateway to the Love that Exists Beyond Time

by Naja Li
Naja Li's Guide to Dying: a Book about Death as a Gateway to the Love that Exists Beyond Time

Naja Li's Guide to Dying: a Book about Death as a Gateway to the Love that Exists Beyond Time

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Using a form of knowing made popular by Neale Donald Walsch, Naja Li's unique insight stands outside all religious and philosophical traditions. This book is dedicated to those who wish to have a peaceful death and offers a rare insight into what lies beyond.

The first part of the book builds on knowledge introduced in earlier books such as the ancient Feng Shui Masters' observations about the nature of being, as well as the difference between the 'consequences of action' and true Karma. The second part of the book contains information that deals more directly with the process of death and includes a prayer for the dying.

The reason dying was once considered an art is because of the possibility of failure to ascend to the realm of peace. For, as the ancient Feng Shui Masters knew, to die as one you must have peace in your heart.

The message of this book is that peaceful death is nothing to do with body, only with the heavenly presence within. To know a peaceful death we must open our hearts to love.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154032718
Publisher: Naja Li
Publication date: 02/19/2017
Series: Naja Li's Guides
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 162 KB

About the Author

Dear Reader, How fortunate that your path has brought you here! I am Naja Li and I write about the love that exists beyond time. Using a form of knowing made popular by Neale Donald Walsch, my insight stands outside all religious and philosophical traditions. My anchor within the world of esoteric knowing is an ancient Feng Shui tradition that I call Li. At the heart of my series of books is insight into the love that exists beyond time, from which we come and to which we must return. According to Li Feng Shui there are three gateways to this love: death, the peace within nature and the guidance of our ancestors. The purpose of this series is to bear witness to how we may encounter this love and those gateways. The first two books have Feng Shui as a major theme. The third book in the series is completely different because, although it extends the key understandings of the first two books, it comes from a different source. And whilst the title of the fourth book - Naja Li's Guide to Dying - might seem to take the reader in another direction, in fact this book reinforces the message of all the books that precede it. As my intention is to faithfully communicate how I experience the world, I wish above all to communicate to my readers that we all are one. Wishing you Health and Happiness, Naja.

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