Kaballah and the Ascension

· Light Technology Publishing
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¨Throughout Western history, channeling has come to us in various forms, including mediumship, shamanism, fortunetelling, visionaries, and oracles. There is also a long history of channeling in Kaballah, the major branch of Jewish mysticism. I am intrigued by this, especially because I believe that there is now an urgent necessity for entering higher realms with our consciousness because of the impending changes on the planet; through these higher realms, new healing energies and insights can be brought down to assist us in these coming Earth changes. I consider myself a student of spiritual and mystical consciousness interested in obtaining and maintaining higher levels of being, and although I myself do not represent any particular school of mysticism, I have found through more than twenty-five years of studying the Kaballah that it allows for a unique understanding of the concept of higher consciousness, or higher self, as a conduit to accessing these higher realms.¨ 

— David K. Miller

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David K. Miller has been a channel for over twenty years. His original spiritual study was the Kaballah and Jewish mysticism. He began trance channeling his Kaballistic guide and teacher, Nabur, on a camping trip in 1991 at Sublime Point on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. David has published five books and over fifty articles in both American and Australian magazines. He currently does phone readings and conducts workshops focusing on the concepts and techniques of ascension, healings, and psychospiritual issues. David also works full time as a medical social worker and resides with his wife Gudrun in Prescott, Arizona.

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