Sage of Synchronicity
By Anthony, Marcus T.

Sage of Synchronicity by Anthony, Marcus T.
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Categories: Health, Self-Improvement
ISBN: 9787772511019
Publisher: Benjamin Franklin Press asia
Language: English

Summary

Have you ever felt that you had a greater calling, but never been able to put your finger on what it is? In Sage of Synchronicity, Dr Marcus T. Anthony shows that you have the incredible capacity to draw upon an infinite source of knowledge and wisdom, and use it to identify and live your true calling, or what he calls your “Bliss”. This is part of your evolution as a soul, and the collective evolution of the human oversoul. In Sage of Synchronicity you will learn: - The fourteen INI Tools which will enable you to activate your Integrated Intelligence and live your Bliss. Subject matters clearly explained include: What your Soul Template is, and why you need it to live your Bliss. - How to find your calling by following your excitement, and how to stay on purpose once you know what it is. - How to stand in your true power as a man or woman. - The real secret about manifestation, one the New Age won't tell you. - How spiritual seekers unconsciously sabotage their Bliss. Sage of Synchronicity is exciting, amusing and essential reading for anyone seeking to create the life they were meant to live. In Sage of Synchronicity, Marcus T. Anthony calls you forward to embrace change. What is most exciting is that he shows you precisely how to do this, how to choose a life of Bliss aligned with your spirit, and the greater good of the human species. This book will appeal to those who like to see traditional philosophy, spirituality and progressive science given a human touch. It is highly recommended. Dr. Ervin Laszlo, author of Science and the Akashic Field; founder of the Club of Budapest and the General Evolution Research Group. "Wow! This is very exciting! Very impressive. Marcus T. Anthony’s new book moves with a wisdom and confidence that has the feeling of being channeled from that higher being within us so few of us ever manage to tap into consciously, or in conscious partnership. On target and hard driving…. Sage of Synchronicity is a book that should be widely read." Dr. David Loye, author of Darwin in Love and Darwin’s Lost Theory. "Marcus Anthony has written an easy to read and inspiring book on transmodern spirituality. I highly recommend Sage of Synchronicity to anyone looking to read a wonderful story that deepens our understanding of spirituality and the nature of intelligence." Professor Sohail Inayatullah, Tamkang University, Taiwan. "...the world needed this book." Simon Buckland, Wall Street International "Combining traditional knowledge with deep personal insight Marcus T. Anthony gives us a book of wisdom for the 21st century. In it he guides us step by step on a path of transformation from ego to soul, and from soul to cosmic spirit." Professor Allan Combs, author of "The Radiance of Being."

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Sage of Synchronicity

Choupette
Choupette (Melbourne, VIC, Australia) Thu Jul 23 2009 18:01
It's hard for me to review these books, because they are sentimental favourites, even though I was never really into them in a big way as a kid. I have no idea if this is a normal practice or not, but in my family we stick things on the walls of the toilet. Among the faded lists of French verbs that...more...
Mansoor
Mansoor (Chicago, IL) Wed Dec 16 2009 20:14
The Magician's Nephew is easily the best story of the Chronicles. First of all, it's the least overtly religious. There is a creation-of-the-world element, but it's not our world so it seems more fantastic than religious. Not only is there a veil over the religiosity, there's so much creativity i...more...
Mer
Mer (Oakland, CA) Wed Dec 16 2009 20:10
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1... (Click the above link to read professor Carol Zaleski's interesting take of the seething religious/political furor surrounding these classics.) I pined for Narnia in the most broken, sad way when I was a little girl. Obviou...more...
AJ
AJ (Brighton, MA) Thu Dec 17 2009 01:23
When the Lion/Witch/Wardrobe movie came out a while ago, some dude accosted me and said "Dude, the fucking right wing media is trying to say that the Narnia books are all about fucking Christianity!!!" No shit. I figured that out when I was 9. But who cares? If you ca...more...
Daniel
Daniel (Glendale, CA) Wed Mar 17 2010 11:51
I read "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" when I was very young, and barely remember it. I never read the other books in the series. So now, as an adult, I'm reading the entire "Chronicles of Narnia." After a bit of Internet research, I decided to read them in order of public...more...
Julie Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ
Julie Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ (Horseheads, NY) Thu Apr 10 2008 14:17
I finally got around to reading these all the way through. I'm pretty sure I read through book 4 when I was much younger, but really, it was a different experience reading them as a twenty-something. I vividly remember the moment several years ago when my mother and I were watching a televised versi...more...
whalesister
whalesister (The United States) Fri Mar 28 2008 12:42
I read the entire series, one right after another, eight times in a row when I got them for Christmas in fourth grade. Obviously I loved them then. Just finished reading them again to Eric, my 8-year-old, and loved them maybe just as must as I did as a 10-year-old. Eric couldn't stop giggling throu...more...
Jarod
Jarod (The United States) Thu Dec 17 2009 07:36
A mostly well-written, very imaginative, thoroughly enjoyable read. The narration is warm and witty, the protagonists are well developed and likable but not perfect (written perfectly, but with flaws that give the stories depth), and the settings are vivid and fantastic (remember those loony one-fo...more...
Jaclyn
Jaclyn (Arlington, VA) Fri May 02 2008 07:34
I can't even begin to count how many times I've read "The Chronicles of Narnia." The truly amazing thing about these books is that each time you read them, they magically become more complex, more meaningful and more beautiful. I first read "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe"...more...
Timothy
Timothy (The United States) Fri Nov 02 2007 11:26
I went back and actually read the Chronicles of Narnia for the first time last year. (My parents read them to me when I was a kid). This is an amazing story, from one of the best English minds of the twentieth century. As a whole, this story was every bit as good as I had remembered. That...more...