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My favorite writers of all time from my childhood

She wrote awesome fantasy and historical novels. Awesome beyond words. "Marion Zimmer Bradley wrote prolifically of gods and goddesses and fantasy worlds. Claimed by pagans and feminists alike as a champion."

She writes a lot about women empowerment, love, intuition and sketches the innerworld so beautiful. "The central theme in her writings is friendship because, acccording to Marianne herself, "friendship will be more important than love" in the future. "

Writers about consciousness and new energy

What to say about this awesome powerlight? With his books about empowerment he shares a perspective of a world in were we live in oneness. He channels the group, a bunch of angels. My personal favorite book is Welcome Home.

By Lee Carrol and Jan Tober. There are books who change your life. This is one of them. Why? Cause they choose to feature an article of my good friend, who passed over. Her words will never be forgotten, as they speak of worldpeace, of oneness and a world without hatred. Thanks guys!

Energetic Empowerment from Drew Tapperman. This website is dedicated to providing you with a wealth of information, resources and tools all designed to assist you in gracefully moving forward in your life with greater ease in these changing times. I highly recommend his work.

Jean Adrienne is a facilitator of quantum change. She has developed InnerSpeak. A great modality to go beyond stuck issues where the source can be in past, parallel and future lives. Check out her work with DNA.

Mark David is a very cool writer and awesome soul! He likes to write, but also works with sound healing and makes personal healing art. He wrote The voice of the Muse. One of my favorite books.

Story Waters just tells you how it is. The profoundness of his books lies in the simplicity, which reveals the complexity of our minds.

"How is it possible to experience color when no color is there? Why do some people experience touch when they see someone else being touched? Can blind people be made to see again by using their other senses? Why do scientists no longer believe that there are five senses?
How does the food industry exploit the links that exist between our senses? Does synesthesia have a function? The Frog Who Croaked Blue explores all these questions in a lucid and entertaining way, making it fascinating reading for anyone with an interest in the intriguing workings of the mind."