Althar - Towards Utopia
Author | : Joachim Wolffram |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2017-09-13 |
ISBN-10 | : 1974517136 |
ISBN-13 | : 9781974517138 |
Rating | : 4/5 (36 Downloads) |
Book excerpt: With "Towards Utopia", Althar presents an outlook of the new, creative potentials awaiting those who master embodied ascension. He explains why ascension plays such an important role in existence by pointing out the interplay of energies with the inner state of the true selves. Ascension leads to a melding of the fundamental energies of fire and water into "fluid light", which allows for totally new, unlimited expressions of creation. Utopia, literally meaning "the no-place", is the realm of realms where fluid light is applied. An essential theme of the book is to familiarize the reader with the moment of enlightenment. In this overwhelmingly beautiful experience, it is not an easy decision to continue life in the human body. However, completely new possibilities of experience will become available to the enlightened human. In this volume, Althar is supported by some of his friends, including Shakyamuni Buddha, Echnatara, and the first being ever to realize embodied ascension. With great empathy, they recount their own experiences with Utopia as well as with life as a human after their enlightenment. In his clear and humorous style, Althar points out that embodied ascension is an ancient dream which began long before the first beings embodied in matter. After all this preparation, the time has now come to wake up from the dream and actually live it. Contents: The No-Place; The Point Before Creation; The Standstill; Towards Utopia; Beyond Nirvana; Fire and Water; A Simpleton; Fluid Light; Love of Self; The Illusion of a Better World; My Greatest Joy; Creation in Movement; The Althar series consists of: Volume 1: "Althar - The Crystal Dragon" Volume 2: "Althar - The New Magi" Volume 3: "Althar - Towards Utopia" For information about workshops, please visit www.wolffram.de/Workshops.html