The Journey Home
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Tells the story of Michael Thomas, a seemingly ordinary man who was born in Minnesota and who is now working in Los Angeles. This book represents the American icon of normalcy - and discontent.
Lee Carroll's writings delve into profound spiritual experiences, offering readers insights into consciousness and the evolution of awareness. His work, particularly the influential Kryon and Indigo Children series, explores the transformative potential of spiritual awakening and the changing nature of reality. Carroll's accessible yet evocative prose invites readers on a journey of self-discovery and deeper understanding. His contributions have sparked a global dialogue on spiritual growth and the emerging consciousness of younger generations.







Tells the story of Michael Thomas, a seemingly ordinary man who was born in Minnesota and who is now working in Los Angeles. This book represents the American icon of normalcy - and discontent.
"Have you ever wondered about Human Evolution? Are we actually evolving at all? This entire book is dedicated to the channellings of KRYON, who lovingly describes some of the truly unexpected aspects of what THE NEW HUMAN means, and the coming evolution of our species"--Amazon.com.
Lee Carroll introduces channeled information from the entity known as Kryon. Kryon explains his work as the "magnetic master" on Earth. Kryon has an important "Love is the most powerful force in the universe. It is the glue that will bond our belief together." 2 cassettes.
Bright, intelligent, strong willed and active, the indigo children were seen as part of a spiritual revolution, the children of a new age of psychic growth and understanding. Ten years later the indigo children are now the indigo teenagers, finishing school and starting jobs, and facing an entirely new challenge: how to adapt to adult life.
How far would you go for love? Fairwick used to be populated by all manner of magical creatures but when a cabal of witches forced the closure of the last door to Fairie, the townsfolk had to choose sides. Her quest will take her far from home - to a 17th Century Scotland where the demon she once fell in love with is still very much a man...
A collection of stories and articles exploring the Indigo child phenomenon, aimed at inspiring and educating readers while offering valuable insights into this unique topic.
Seventeen-year-old Avaline Hall arrives at Blythewood Academy, seeking to uncover her family's dark past, including her mother's suicide and her unknown father. As she navigates the elite school and its secrets, she faces haunting visions and dangers that blur the line between reality and madness in this atmospheric tale of mystery and magic.
This book revisits the concept of Indigo Children a decade later, challenging misconceptions about their abilities and behaviors. It delves into the real issues these children face, explores their integration into society, and offers insights from educators and industry leaders on how to support them in a rapidly evolving world.
Carol Goodman's latest literary thriller showcases her exceptional talent for crafting intricate and poignant narratives. With a blend of artistry and detail, this novel promises to engage readers through its compelling plot and rich character development, solidifying her reputation as a master storyteller.
You have only to love me to make me human.Seduced by a powerful incubus demon, Callie has succeeded in banishing him to the Borderlands but Liam still haunts her dreams, tempting her with the knowledge of how to bring him back.