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Book 12 «The Transmutation Diary» Part 1 - cover

Book 12 «The Transmutation Diary» Part 1

Oris Oris

Publisher: orisoris.com

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Summary

From 7.07 to 19.08.1999 a group of Star-Born Consciousnesses under the leadership of Oris, implementing specific recommendations received from Albellic during Oris’s Contacts with Him (choice of place, modes of accommodation, stay and meals, exercises, themes and methods of work in Astral, etc.), was in Crimea, on the plateau Ai-Petri, to conduct general Meditations and joint work on the Subtle Plane with Jupiterians – Intermediaries of the First Order from the Pleiadeans side.

This diary was kept by Firoxanta and thoroughly edited by Oris before publication.

About what happened to them during this period, about transmutation, about the incredible events that happened on the Ethereal Plane, you will learn from this Diary.
Available since: 01/05/2023.

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