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Author Edgecliff has designed an enthralling, enjoyable, and enlightening treatise regarding the transition from life to death, offering deeply derived advice from numerous spiritual sages. Identifying herself as the book's "transcriptionist," she introduces the central narrator, Anubis, Egyptian god of the afterlife, embalming, and entombment. Anubis states his requirement that readers sign a "contract," agreeing to work with him on the exploration and explication of techniques accompanying the concept of transmutation.
Eleven guides provide their unique, etheric strategies based upon principles inherent through their varied viewpoints. Archangel Uriel assists with the sometimes frightening changes inherent in the process of metamorphosis. Xia is a peacemaker, high priestess known for social graces. The Morrigan and Crow Magick reveals how energies can be linked to optimism. Hindu goddess Kali shares focus on creation and contentment. Aphrodite represents love and beauty. Guan Yin brings heart-based mercy. Mimir, a Norse god, offers security. Hecate embodies the strength for achieving the goal of change. Aztec deity Quetzalcoatl represents generosity. Enki, of Mesopotamian origin, offers completion. Meanwhile, Voodoo Papa Legba shares the perspectives of inspiration and insight. Each of Edgecliff's entities reveals a wider understanding of opening the mind and heart to the oneness of God, supporting readers as they face the transition from physical limitations to heavenly heights.
Edgecliff, the self-styled gatekeeper of this compelling inner journey, has had experiences of mystical, complex connectivity from childhood. Her impulse to create this mystical manual sprang from a vision that arose during her practice of meditation. She wishes to share with others the sensation of transcendence that will aid in all of life's experiences and give a comforting overview to those facing life's end. Through her array of sacred advisors, Edgecliff offers readers an opportunity to utilize her diligently developed wisdom within group settings and through individual aspiration.