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The Light

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Rev. Laura George states that like every New Human, she has been on a spiritual quest for answers, and after twenty years of dedicated exploration, she finally feel ready to share intimate aspects of her journey, including what she learned during the course of her esoteric studies. She therefore humbly offer her discoveries of God, which (as opposed to whom) she most often will refer to as the “Light.”

She states that duality has existed since the Big Bang, a perennial interplay between the Light and the Dark, good and evil, the Godhead and humanity.

For those of us, who have not read her first two books in this series, The Truth: About the Five Primary Religions and The Love: Of the Fifth Spiritual Paradigm, no The Light: And the New Human, she gave a brief review of the five paradigms humanity has passed through to date and she introduced a vocabulary that will assist the readers of this book in our pursuit of the light and the identification of what it means to be a new human, who are the primary subject of this book.

She states that for the purposes of this book, we will not categorize humans by their IQ, education, gender, race, wealth, or buying habits – as marketing experts do. Instead, we will explore: Why do people believe what they believe? We will look at why duality exists on the Earth Plane (the physical, material, seen world) and how it impacts our spiritual quest for non-duality and the Light in the Ethereal Plane (multiple dimensions of the unseen world). Also we will learn why dissonance is required – massive dissonance – for people to question their belief system and substitute a new one, thereby vertically ascending the Spectrum of Consciousness.

She states that she begins with a simple categorization, and and observation that she made years ago: In terms of basic focus, there actually are three kinds of people in the world:
1. Those who choose to live in the past;
2. Those who predominantly live in the present (not to be confused with the “timeless now” discussed later); and
3. Those who prefer to live in the future, and she states this book is for those who live in the future – people who incarnated to shift the paradigm and build a brilliant New World, people who may be called New Humans.

In her first book, The Truth: About the Five Primary Religions is the award-winning premier text in the trilogy, and it covers our past attempts to understand and define the Godhead. The Truth focuses on mankind’s religious history from the dawn of time through the start of the New Millennium, and it succinctly illustrates the nexus between religion, politics, and human rights throughout the ages.

The second volume of the Oracle trilogy, The Love: Of the Fifth Spiritual Paradigm, is an anthology that explores the present state of the human condition.

In this book, the author discusses five spiritual paradigms, seven rules of any good theosophy, and three levels of spiritual awareness:
1. Mythic Meme: A belief in multiple anthropomorphic Gods, Goddesses, lesser deities and demons, who rule over the Earth Plane and abide in the Ethereal Plane;
2. Fundamentalist Meme: A belief in a single exterior God, usually male or heavily weighted in masculine energy, who controls our destiny (e.g., Yahweh, Brahma, Jesus, Allah); and
3. Scientific/Materialistic Meme. A belief that if existent at all, God operates as a noninterventionist “watchmaker” who initiated the Big Bang and then, pretty much, left us to our own devices.

The author discusses five different spiritual paradigms in great detail along with many aspects of our evolving spiritual awakening from one generation to another in relation to world events, such as 9/11, World War I and II.

This book covers a great deal of spiritual, humanity, and worldly information and it is a good reference book for and spiritual awakening person.

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Laura M. George's The Light is like a gift from an alien from another planet. The wavelength that Laura is on and the wisdom she shares is a gift to us all.

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