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A Dreamer

Book 1

Jess Hartley Litton

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Vera Hawk Press img Link Publisher

Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur

Beschreibung

"There are Three Fundamental Truths that all must know, and will help you on this journey. The first is this...From the Mystery all came forth. All manifestation is in harmony with that sacred law; nothing is outside of it." 


I felt her words deep, deep in my bones, echoing. Her words were as powerful as her whale song, an ancient energy...


These are the surreal dreams Lila enters each night, to a mystical realm with animal guides and profound teachings. As her dream persona, Liluye, she is tasked with the mission to heal the Tree of Life. Feeling that she's just extremely imaginative, and desiring to help her mother's health, and the planet, she explores the symbolic meanings of her dreams, learning about Native American and East Indian wisdoms. Then she finds out that she's dreaming of the same magical world that her father used to dream about, before his accident five years earlier. Could her mission actually be real, and important? 


A Dreamer, is a tale of love, that assesses truths of modern life, revealing secrets from our past, and offering ideas for the future. It is a book about healing, connection, and being better stewards for this wondrous planet, and each other.


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Jess Hartley Litton, symbolism, Good fiction about native american, good native american fiction, mystery and suspense novels, good fiction about surreal dreams