Thursday, April 25, 2019

Ecumensus's book review

Ecumensus By Clifford Lane Mark

What do you do if you know that we are on the verge of a shift in consciousness? Will you be part of it? Will you avoid the change? Denying it? Have you noticed? Forever, there are wise people, enlightened people tell us that we can do like them, just like them. We lost our way in this process and sometimes ignored the goal.

The character Thomas Walls will do something when preparing for such a memorable event, which will change the humanity process for the next two thousand years. With the simultaneous work, people who need to be event planners come together. They were given a clue by Guru so they could identify those who would come to teach. The resurrection of the souls of the masters shows us that their future path does not need to predict their arrival. They know when the time is right.

Plans that are gathered in a sacred place are put in place in a few months of work. Will it happen? The planners learned a lot and shared themselves in the process. In this sharing, readers also learn to give up their faith, find their own path of enlightenment, and embrace what they have become. The pinnacle of this book, the activity itself, is highly anticipated.

Writing well, the story has a purpose. It started a bit slow, but the momentum of the plot is like the road to the sacred countertop. This is a worthwhile exercise. A book with different perspectives, "Ecumensus" is full of hope, suggesting a new era of enlightenment, I sincerely hope to become non-fiction.




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