Serpent of Light – Beyond 2012
Amazon.ca or Amazon.com has a phenomenal selection of books, new and used, that keep me buying to feed my mind and soul on spirituality as I feebly attempt to uncover who I am. One of these, that was likely my fastest read in a very long time, even though the subject is heavy, thought provoking and deep, is “Serpent of Light – Beyond 2012.” What’s amazing about Amazon is their ability to link other books of the same genre and recommend those that might interest me. As a result, my last online purchase netted me eight books, and already I’m into the fourth; only purchased less than two weeks ago!
Though the name of this book first had me say, “No way,” I picked it up anyway and am so very glad I did. It feeds into my present day course (path) of uncovering much by digging into the deep and ruins of ancient cultures. Having just finished Serpent of Light, I now have to go back online to Amazon and purchase two books referenced in it by the author, both written by him. Logically, I should have read them first; however, for me there are no mistakes and though these other two books may have been written first by Drunvalo Melchizadek, I personally am meant to read them in the order in which they are unfolding in my life. I have no doubt that there is a pebble or two from the Serpent that will feed into and nourish what I will ultimately read in Drunvalo’s books, The Ancient Secrets of the Flower of Life, Volumes I and II (these two are the ones that ideally should have been read first), and his book Living in the Heart, which by its very name, and because of what Drunvalo wrote in the Serpent, has touched my heart and stirred a desire to read it as well.
Isn’t the Holy One great; see how He feeds our souls with the things that we didn’t even know we sought, let alone we needed…at precisely the right linear moment in time!
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