Adi Shakti Publications in Phegans Bay | Publisher
Adi Shakti Publications
Locality: Phegans Bay
Phone: +61 432 551 148
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25.01.2022 https://www.amazon.com.au/Gauri-Dasi-Servant-//ref=sr_1_1 Well lovely this is it a foray into word to inspire insight into moving beyond the mortal world.
24.01.2022 Here is the link to my book on Amazon kindle publishing https://www.amazon.com.au/s/ref=nb_sb_noss
23.01.2022 My friend Cheyleigh Giaahn has just told me about the yellow vested protesters in France, and movements here, that arose in response to dissatisfaction with the current regime. The timing of all this is uncanny, (!) I have just uploaded my novel, its now available on amazon kindle as an ebook and am about to upload my memmoir. In this I provide a practical overview of the logistics of a shift from the current social structures to an invisible sensory governing order, which i ...refer to as telepathy. The structure u have when you don't have a structure, which incidentally, is freedom. In short what this means is a shift from government by fear, which is an absence of feeling, to government by the heart, which is the presence of feeling - that's what makes it telepathic. What u feel moves you, it is inseparable from who u are, the challenge is recognising when what u feel is real and when what u feel is an illusion. Distinguishing the two is a central part of these books and a transition to a telepathic governing order ((: that essentially is nothing). There is a correlation between the distortion of desire that occurs when there is loss of sensitivity because what is felt is an illusion, that makes the use of force impossible to control or master, and the external experience of constraints symptomatic of the material world (whether those constraints are legal political economic or physical. ) The use of force is impossible to control when what is felt is an illusion and yet when the flow of feeling is unencumbered purity of the sensory realm makes mastery of the use of force inevitable at which any recourse to formal government redundant. See more
21.01.2022 hullo lovely reader, exciting news; just created an instagram page for Adi Shatki Publications ie now jumping up and down waving hands in the air. You can now follow me on facebook and Instagram. Adi Shakti Publications@endofthemortalworld
20.01.2022 hey lovely for anyone who didn't get it, here's the link to my novelhttps://www.amazon.com.au/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text&field-keywords=Gauri+Dasi+servant+of+the+goddess&rh=n%3A2490359051%2Ck%3AGauri+Dasi+servant+of+the+goddess&fbclid=IwAR0cnh9hnLZMLgrh91wFZY2jvFyqQi2r8VL4PLtDTLyHzTgh2oKlRRMxamU lub lub lub
18.01.2022 Woop-woop Gauri Dasi has finally been uploaded to kdp.amazon.com .. it will be available to purchase within 72 hours. Ms Shri Adi Shakti intends to sleep in tomorrow morning and not get up at 3:30 to do her sadhana. Frances Claire Swan
14.01.2022 I thought I'd share some photos from the book launch for "Gauri Dasi: Servant of the Goddess." Check out the amazing orb photographed in the picture of Kiavanni.
12.01.2022 Well lovely my book launch is this Wednesday night thought I'd share some interesting observations about my work and a running theme throughout my novel: a shift from formal government to telepathy. If an experience of guilt both precedes and supersedes a constraint whether legislation or other, social cohesion without addressing the sensory realm is farcical. And yet this squashing of sensory experience in the interest of being impartial etc is central to a legal regime. I...t is one thing to recognise when what is felt is an illusion but how anyone is meant to do this when what is felt is suppressed or trivialized is beyond me. And indeed instead of recognising the illusion the moment suppressed what is merely an illusion is validated! I'm all for recognising when what is felt is an illusion. Once recognised it ceases to exist and if this means the experience of constraints disappears too hallelujah. That incidentally is telepathic governance, and the value of the purity of the sensory realm, rather than the presence of constraints any experience of constraints legislation etc disappears.
10.01.2022 For some reason the link for the ebook Gauri Dasi: Servant of the Goddess posted earlier on the Adi Shakti publications is no longer working (?), here's another link for it https://www.amazon.com.au/s/ref=nb_sb_noss
08.01.2022 Going deeper into the dissolution of an economy... We are just doing the last edit on my memoir "The Big Shebang: The End of The Mortal World," here is a sample of the sort of stuff you'll find ie fodder to inspire emancipation from the mortal world. The moment you externalise who you are, as in you desire something, anything, outside of yourself, your power of creation is given away. This is common knowledge: circumstances emerge where other people take your power and power ...struggle is incited. Somebody will be financially benefiting from your loss of creative power, power that you yourself gave away when what you desired was outside the parameters of who you are. An obvious example of this, albeit extreme, is pornography. In a material world it's something everyone can relate to, may be not the pornography part it was just an example so you know what I'm talking about, but if you can remain non-reactive through out the conflict instead of focusing on the "wrongness" of what happened the power struggle is an opportunity to learn something - that what you desire is distorted when its externalised. Clearly it's distorted, nobody consciously chooses power struggle, and yet the whole operation of an economy is dependent upon this distortion. An inability to move beyond the 'wrongness' of what takes place is judgement, at which the existence of a legal regime as well as an economy is validated. Were this recognised and the arbitrary suffering encountered acknowledged recourse to an economy as a way of managing community resources and the distribution of resources is total idiocy. Moreover, that loss of creative power (loss of Adi Shakti) is the mortal world.
07.01.2022 a sample from the forward to my novel: That job creation is thought to be a positive side effect of dependency, even marketable for political expediency, is one the most absurd assumptions capitalistic rhetoric harbours. Arbitrary labour is one thing, but arbitrary labour to preserve the mortal realm? I can think of no greater tragedy than this.
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