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Tuesday, January 4, 2005

Non-Fiction/Spirituality Review

Children of the Light
by Bryan, Kevin & Katherine James
ISBN-10: 1412025117
Review by Heather Froeschl

I trust in synchronicity so when "Children of the Light" came to me for review I was not at all surprised. However, I was very pleased to discover that Bryan, Katherine and Kevin James are sharing their experiences so that others can feel inspired and understood.

The James children and their father use energy, "Light," in every aspect of their lives and in efforts to help many others. Calling down the light through meditation can be so beneficial to anyone, and to those one wishes to share it with. The James children have developed this skill early in their lives, working toward their soul missions to be healers and helpers in this incarnation. They have reconnected to their higher selves and are working toward meeting their goals.

There has been much talk in recent years about "Indigo Children" and the like. Bryan believes his children to be such and explains what this means in the book. The children voice their own understanding of who they are and what they do with the Light energy. This book of testimonial offers an understanding to those who share these skills and beliefs and also inspires others to look into themselves, to the Universal Energy and reconnect with their own higher self.

Bryan shares their encounters with angels, deceased loved ones, Jesus, saints, teachers and guides. The three offer their understanding of the Lights and the process of which to call them down through meditation. Examples of what the Light can do are shared with honesty and faith.

The book is short but inspiring. It is an introduction to the topics of synchronicity, telepathy, psychic ability and more and opens the doors to many paths should the reader choose to continue their quest for information and guidance. Having an understanding of the topics already I wished there were deeper explorations into each chapter, but for the person just opening their eyes and mind, this book is a perfect primer.

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