Turning New Pages: How Exploring My Treasured Friendships And Our Past Lives Connections Led Me On the Wild Rides Through The Mysteries Of Life (2nd ed)
by Alla Kaluzhny
TMW


"Given my natural curiosity, I wanted to imagine and explore how we all connected throughout our lifetimes and what roles we played before."

In this deeply spiritual book on friendships and how such bonds may travel through time through past lives, Kaluzhny extends a welcome to readers who might be skeptical, encouraging them to maintain an open mind. The author’s core precept—as supported by stories of several personal friendships—includes reincarnation and, interestingly, that particular people in one’s life can also share relationships within other lifetimes, spanning various epochs and places throughout human history. Kaluzhny takes the reader, in intimate detail, through a handful of principal friendships which her “Higher Self” (as she describes it) has revealed as their previous shared lives together. Examples of some of theses shared places include Indigenous Native America, seventeenth-century Italy, ancient Egypt, Joan of Arc’s France, Tsarist Russia, Atlantis, nineteenth-century Austria, ancient Buddhist India, and more.

Uniquely, these pages do not simply consider reincarnation but specifically the extension of such phenomena to friendships and familial relationships throughout multiple geographical places and historical times. Kaluzhny makes the case that human souls, or spirits—as distinct from worldly bodies—can travel together over space and time. As such, we are brought into each other’s lives for reasons which, quite possibly, span the ages. Kaluzhny’s stories of friendships across countries and centuries make for an extraordinarily intriguing read, whether one is a believer or a skeptic. The author’s passion for this material is remarkable. Readers with even a casual interest in subjects of near-death experiences, reincarnation, and subconscious access (including the use of crystals and hypnosis) might well find this title appealing.

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