Erkki Lehtiranta : Universal Laws and Spiritual Progress

Explore the timeless spiritual laws that shape consciousness and well-being. This book offers practical insight into the unchanging cosmic principles.
Welcome to a guided tour of the 12 universal laws!
This book is a messenger. The messages are the Universal Spiritual Laws, the ultimate rules of reality, and the basic principles of creation. These are the ways and means that the universe uses to converse with us every day, every hour - right now.
The Universal Laws are the great lesson of humanity and breaking them is at the base of the great problems of our time. On the other hand understanding them and complying with them guarantees your maximum spiritual progress, integration, the expansion of your consciousness, and your well-being. These cosmic principles are the unchanging factors behind all change. Of course you can live without knowing about them or you can even turn your back on them, but knowing, studying, and following the Universal Laws makes your life much more meaningful, joyful and excellent.
If you want profound knowledge about the nature of reality, this is the book just for You!
FM Erkki Lehtiranta on kirjailija, kouluttaja, astrologi ja kukkaterapeutti, jolla on pitkä kokemus kukkauutteiden ja jalokivieliksiirien käytöstä, kouluttamisesta ja tekemisestä ympäri maailmaa. Hän on kirjoittanut yhdessä Leena Niemelän kanssa aiheesta kaksi kirjaa, Suomen luonnon valkoista magiaa (2007) sekä Kasvien viisaus, kivien muisti (2009), josta nyt julkaistaan uusi painos.
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Author | Erkki Lehtiranta |
Co-authors | Edited by: |
Title | Universal Laws and Spiritual Progress |
SKU | P-UNIV-BE8B38 |
Keywords | Cosmic principles, Spiritual laws, Spirituality, ethics, universalism |