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The Speaking All-Unity - The Word of the Universal Creator-Spirit - cover

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The Speaking All-Unity - The Word of the Universal Creator-Spirit

Martin Kübli, Seifert Ulrich

Publisher: Gabriele-Verlag Das Wort

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Summary

In all of nature, the cosmic All-communication is alive. We can see this, for example, in a swarm of birds that can fly in huge formations without ever flying into each other. How is this possible?
Gabriele explains how the nature kingdom, the minerals, plants and animals, as well as the pure, divine beings are linked through the All-communication with each other and with the Creator-God, the All-One. She gives us insight through a spiritual crack in the door into the seven-dimensional Kingdom of God and shows us how we can find our way back into the All-unity of life.
Available since: 10/29/2021.
Print length: 384 pages.

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