Oneness: Our Divine Destiny - Paperback
Oneness: Our Divine Destiny - Paperback
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by Amorah Quan Yin (Author)
This is the fifth and final book written by Amorah Quan Yin. She had completed the initial version of this text just before her death in June of 2013. This is a book that is for everyone who has ever been inspired by Amorah's writings. And it is a book for everyone who appreciates a deep spiritual message ringing with clarity and strength. This book is for all of us searching how to live our everyday lives in alignment with divine love and truth. The early chapters here establish a foundation of spiritual practices that can be used by everyone to improve their lives. The later chapters speak to the core of what holds us back from becoming our true selves and finding our path to Oneness. When it comes to helping us transform our lives, there is no voice that speaks with more clarity and impact than Amorah's. Drop all new age stereotypes; this is a prophet with the sword of truth.
Author Biography
Amorah Quan Yin was born in Irvine, a small town in Kentucky, on November 30, 1950. She passed away on June 13, 2013, after an auto accident on Everett Memorial Highway, Mt. Shasta, California. Amorah was a natural healer and psychic since birth. She adopted the name Amorah Quan Yin in 1993 after a direct experience of Quan Yin during meditation. She lived in Mt. Shasta for 24 years and there founded the Dolphin Star Temple in 1998. She often said that Mt. Shasta was the only place she ever felt at home. She loved the mountain for its high and unique energy and for the beauty of the surrounding nature. Amorah wrote 4 books before Oneness. The Pleiadian Workbook, The Pleiadian Tantric Workbook, Pleiadian Perspectives on Human Evolution, and Affinity. These were published in 12 languages. She also recorded hundreds of CDs. She never wanted to be the center of attention, she was rather shy.