Authors
Eckhart Tolle
Ron Garner
P. Raymond Stewart
Michael Brown
kellough
David Robert Ord
Hinton
bercellioff lee gerdes
Faye Mandell
Cat Bordhi
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Ron Garner
David Robert Ord
gerdes P Raymond Stewart
Michael Brown
Constance Kellough

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As a publisher, I have no interest in just putting more words out into the world. I am interested only in offering readers significantly unique material that is life enhancing, even life altering.

Our over-arching mission is to make available publications that acknowledge, celebrate and encourage others to express their true essence and thereby come to remember Who They Really Are.

"Namaste" is a Sanskrit word that acknowledges the inestimable value of each individual. It is often used to greet and honor others. Translation: "As I acknowledge and honor the Spirit within myself, so do I acknowledge and honor the Spirit within you."

The extended meaning of the word has been written as: "I honor the place in you in which the entire universe dwells. I honor the place in you which is love, of truth, of light, and of peace. When you are in that place in you, and I am in that place in me, we are one." To all our readers, I say, "Namaste".

Constance Kellough

If you had a priceless gemstone which you found in the mud, would it be less valuable than if you found it in a jar of precious ointment? Regardless of your life circumstances, each of us is equally precious. Veneer is veneer. Essence is essence.

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All true change comes about first through inner work. In trying to treat the problems we are facing, we ignore the only thing that actually matters—the quality of our inner state of being. Solutions are always found on the inner plane. They emerge when we enter a place of heightened consciousness experienced in inner stillness, which is often called Presence.

Constance Kellough
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