
Buddhist Mandalas
Christ Consciousness of a Multidimensional Merkabah
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Following the success of Buddhist Mandalas: Explore Parallel Realities with Sacred Geometry, book two continues the dharma teachings. Everyone’s mandala is energetic expressions of the divine-human in physical form. The nature of nirvana is hidden in plain sight through rediscovering our true essence as fractal expressions of source experiencing its creation directly.
In Buddhist Mandalas: Christ Consciousness of a Multidimensional Merkabah, you’ll learn the Buddhist understanding behind what it really means to be of Christ consciousness.
With this audiobook, you’ll re-remember these teachings:
- Energy healing as compassion in action and how you can do them too!
- Multidimensional sojourns through the multiverse are a 6th sense of Ens?
- Journey of master teachers who achieved Christ consciousness and the wisdom teachings they left us.
- Experience unconditional love with ascension stories in Buddhist scrolls about Tārā, Siddhārtha Gautama Shakyamuni, Kwan Yin, Yeshuah Ben Yosef, and Miriam Magdala.
Packed with Buddhist metaphysics that are broken down in simple terms. Own your copy today and supercharge your spiritual sixth senses to transcend Samsara.
Author: Von D. Galt studied metaphysics, consciousness, Eastern energy healing, Buddhist folklore, and Buddhist art history from her Laotian-Buddhist upbringing. She earned her bachelor of arts degree from the University of Washington and earned her MBA in e-business management from Westwood College of Technology.
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