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Awakening Manny - A chaneling - cover

Awakening Manny - A chaneling

Evie Rose

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

“I want to go home.”
 
That quiet longing from childhood, spoken in a familiar room, yet aching for something beyond, becomes the thread that leads one hypnotherapist into an extraordinary dialogue with a consciousness that may or may not be her own.
 
What unfolds is a deeply personal and unexpectedly practical conversation with what seems to be a non-human intelligence. Set against the backdrop of ancient Egypt and inner stillness, the author brings forward a message not of escapism, but of grounded awakening. This is not another call to float into the light. It is a call to remember. To become whole, to take your place within a living collective being, and to live your design.
 
In this raw and lucid transmission, ideas unfold about:
 
• The trinity of human consciousness—body, mind, and superconscious• Humanity as a single living organism struggling to awaken• The purpose of individual inspiration in the healing of the whole• Love not as sentiment, but as structure• How many popular channeled teachings miss a crucial step
 
Blending humility with insight, Awakening Manny invites you to question, to feel, and perhaps to remember something within yourself that has been waiting a long time to surface.
 
This is not a book of prophecy or doctrine.It’s a conversation.Come listen.
Available since: 05/29/2025.
Print length: 39 pages.

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