In 1987 William Bloom began to experience a voice in his head which insisted on communicating the material he subsequently presented in his book The Christ Sparks. He learned that the Christ Sparks - a swarm of consciousnesses from another system and dimension - are answering the call for help that has gone out into the universe as humanity experiences vast and difficult changes. They help to anchor group consciousness on our planet, giving people a new vision and experience of interdependence and holism. Just a few months ago, in preparation for a conference on Orbs, he received a further communication that it was indeed Orbs who had telepathically transmitted the book to him, and he had a strong feeling that now is the time to bring the information to our attention once more. And so, with some clarification and additions, the original book has evolved to become Orbs Speak. Now you can discover how Orbs provide a loving gateway for many people into a mythic and multidimensional world. This other world, says William, has a validity and integrity of its own. In the realms of consciousness all things are possible. 87pp, 128mm x 204mm, softback, 2008
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