Contrary to widespread media reports that like to work with simplistic terms, the seer Erla Stefánsdóttir not the "elves representative" of Iceland. Such a government official institution does not exist, although it would be a good description of what makes women Stefánsdóttir regularly. And since this name has, it is also used in the subtitle of the book presented here. Erla Stefánsdóttir is drawn in large construction projects in Iceland for help, these are now the construction of large buildings or road construction. The building contractors to advise on routes or the homes of elves and dwarves, trolls, which could come through the work to harm. In hardship cases, the construction then exposed to real and elsewhere Resumes. In addition, there Erla Stefánsdóttir out maps of hidden worlds, to find just where the realms of elves, dwarves and water spirits located. Nevertheless, these are only a small part of the activities of the author.
your extraordinary perception existed since childhood days and humorous Erla Stefánsdóttir of the confusion just told at that time, such as when they greeted people in family meetings, which only they could see and by asking in turn unsettled People do not really welcomed. By an accommodating environment collecting them they had in their perception of subtle relationships never restrain; However, they had to deal with their natural abilities to learn only what the reader can participate in large parts of the autobiographical work.
Early on it was not only to contacts with nature spirits, but also to those with otherworldly spheres of acting healers and teachers, which allows the author to discuss today and help her with the various tasks undertaken by it.
come Moreover classical fields of view for discussion. So there is a chapter on the world of matter, one on the feelings, thoughts and intuition, which are each entirely from its own perspective Erlas described. In the descriptions, there are classic themes such as the energy centers of man, which provides the author not so much the classic Hinduism traditional scheme accordingly, or descriptions of the energetic signatures of human development and seen pictures of animals, landscapes, cities and even individual buildings, the list is too long as the human perception itself should be. Even the clear-sightedness in the past and the future is common for the author. They are with their work deep insight into the much broader and more diverse world than it is usually visible to the eye organ.
In the cultivation of their visionary skills played the Theosophical Society in Iceland, a rather large role in courses which they now are and from which they their club "Lýfssín" founded (ger life show) in the 1990s. While
Erla already repeatedly talks about her work in this group is that the fact in the last chapter particularly clear. Here the author describes the experience with the seven main ways of human development from their perspective. Theosophy knows the numbered paths as different energetic qualities that show alone or in combination, the polarity of an individual soul and to describe the particular way for growth and value fulfillment. Each of the path is guarded by the masters that comply with this quality completely.
In their view, out now replaced the author, the numbering of the ways through color mapping when speaking of rays, which seems its true. Erla further suggested that it is not just seven, but twelve rays, which she describes in detail. Examples are individual champions (eg, Kuthumi, Christ, Dhwyal Khul, Hill Arion) for the rays that they brought in their energetic signatures looked on paper. This full-page color illustrations, which are also suitable as objects of meditation, along with the supplied explanations are only one of the advantages of this high-quality, opened the book. There
are also many others of their perceptions, Erla been long, mostly with colored pencils. Even at this fun can be part of the reader: there are, in this work, hardly a page that is not illustrated in color. That attached meditation instruction and of course the extraordinary story of Erla Stefánsdóttir make this book something special.
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