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Spiritual Consciousness: Remembering Who You Are and Raising Your Children to Never Forget
Spiritual Consciousness: Remembering Who You Are and Raising Your Children to Never Forget
Spiritual Consciousness: Remembering Who You Are and Raising Your Children to Never Forget
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This is what I know; that everything in life is about perspective. How we look at things, think about things, understand things- it’s all about the perspective we take. The single most important aspect of this truth is that it is changeable...
This book is an invitation to discover who you are through Spiritual Consciousness. It focuses on concepts and ideas that strengthen the Soul connection. This book provides simple and effective techniques designed to assist you in remembering your true self as well as helping your children to never forget who they are.

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Release dateApr 27, 2015
ISBN9780994748515
Spiritual Consciousness: Remembering Who You Are and Raising Your Children to Never Forget
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Heather Nodello

I work most often with individuals that are ready to awaken but are not sure quite how to get there. I have consciously been working on this path for over 10 years and understand the trials and tribulations that arise as we awaken to the truths of the universe. I have made it my life’s mission to assist anyone that wishes to walk in the light and to help them discover their own confidence and power to change their world for the better.

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    Spiritual Consciousness - Heather Nodello

    Spiritual Consciousness:

    Remembering Who You Are and Raising Your Children to Never Forget

    By Heather Nodello

    Copyright 2015 Heather Nodello

    Book Design by Michael Peyton

    Cover Artwork by Kimberley Mann

    Published by: Truthful Healings Publications

    Distributed by Smashwords

    First Edition April 2015

    This eBook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This eBook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to your favorite eBook retailer and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    ISBN: 978-0-9947485-1-5

    Table of Contents

    Foreword

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Time is Now

    Chapter 2: What Went Wrong?

    Chapter 3: Deciding For Ourselves

    Chapter 4: Becoming Conscious

    Chapter 5: Learning How to Manifest Our World

    Chapter 6: Where It All Starts

    Chapter 7: Child Perspectives-Child-Adult Evolution

    Chapter 8: Helping Others to Discover Themselves

    Conclusion

    Afterword

    Works Cited

    Dedication

    ~This book is dedicated to God and all the children that have inspired me to fight for Self Empowerment.

    Foreword

    This is what I know; that everything in life is about perspective. How we look at things, think about things, understand things- it’s all about the perspective we take. And the single most important aspect of this fact is that it is changeable…

    I always knew I wanted to write. From the youngest age I remember people always reading to me. My grandmother, my mother, my father. When I was bored I read. When I was happy I read or rather became happy after I read. When things were good I read and when bad things started happening, I read even more. So it was only natural that I wanted to write. And write I did…all the time throughout my young adolescent years straight through my teens and all the way to my early thirties.

    I mostly wrote poetry, dark, disturbing poetry filled with violence and rage because that is mostly what I felt. A never-ending cycle of anger, rage, and confusion with brief periods of light mixed in. I was in essence like every other young person in this society- locked in a pattern of hatred (perhaps more conscious of it than others) and despair, not knowing who I was or why I felt the way I did. I kept trying to make the best of life, to find some reason to keep going, praying for salvation of any sort. I just wanted the feelings, all feelings including the brief moments of light (because those proved to hurt the most) to cease to exist.

    All the while, I kept asking myself- ‘is this all there is?’ I kept reading and researching and trying to accept that no- this isn’t all there was to life because what would be the point. As a strong believer in God, I knew deep down that I wasn’t meant to live this way and that it couldn’t be the truth of this world. So I stopped numbing myself and found the courage to feel and experience life in truth. I sought out and found that this world does hold within itself universal truths that are available to all of us. Every one of these truths is designed so that we may better experience Who We Are and what we are here to do.

    When we discover these truths and apply them to our lives, they quickly transform our life into something worth living- physically and spiritually. When we accept the responsibility for everything that has happened in our life, we are free to change our lives in any way we want. This is the greatest gift anyone of us could possibly receive: the freedom to be ourselves.

    Introduction

    The Truth of How We Evolve

    Every major ‘issue’ we have ties back to our family and the people closest to us. There is no way around this. The family unit we chose to enter plays a particularly crucial role as it is the first level of experience that we come to know. Since there is no such thing as the ‘perfect’ parent, mistakes will be made by all parents in one way or another. All people have parental issues whether they want to admit it or not because there is no way not to have issues with parents. Some are more extreme than others yes, but everyone at some level has some issue or conflict with both of their parents. Without the conflict we would never have a chance to really know who we are; which is the entire purpose of life.

    The Importance of Remembering Who We Are

    I’ll say it again, the purpose of life is to discover and remember who we are so that we can continue to evolve on a soul level. Each life we live allows us a chance to examine all of the different emotions humans can experience so that we can eventually become conscious of the feelings we want to experience. When we become conscious enough to truly choose what we want to experience, we realize life is what we make it; how we feel, what happens to us, the people around us- we choose it- no one else.

    Thought as the Starting Point

    Everything starts with thought. On the physical plane, many of us rely on the mind to create our thoughts. The mind is a tool that the soul uses to analyze and understand the world around it (Meadows, p.10). If we want to experience pain, then the mind will make it so and the universe will comply. If we want to experience happiness, then the mind will create that for us as well. Anger, despair, contentment, peacefulness, wealth- whatever we feel we need to experience- we will.

    We send out the message through the mind, and the universe responds quite rapidly with whatever we’ve requested. Why do some people experience abundance while others experience less? Because they believe that they should and we, the rest of the world sit back and say I guess you do, because it’ll never happen to me because… (insert whatever negative thoughts you have about yourself). This theory was also presented in the book The Secret written by Rhonda Bryne, which explains the phenomenon of law of attraction: what we want is what we get. What we choose is based on how we think

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