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Lake Avalon and the animals of Aluna, Anyone here made this journey?

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I quote author Steve Wilde

"To arrive in the transdimensional world of the misty lake of Avalon, you have to be finished with the affairs of man and the struggles of light and dark, blame and recrimination; you have to step instead into the magical world of the Aluna animals that can think and act in magical ways that react to love and soft emotions; animals that work tirelessly to bring about the Renewal that awaits up ahead.

It is a fairytale dimension of mythical beings except it is not a myth, it is real, and it is here right now, in our solid reality for you to stumble upon. Theirs is a real world just as our world is real, and the lake is at a real location, just a mile so up and in other places (some are in cities), are also real to see.The multi-dimensional celestial world has gradually threaded its way into our world like the fingers of God interlocking with the fingers of our frail human hand, weaving the speckled ambience of the Aluna through our soul

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  1. Do you live inside of a cartoon?


  2. i think this is an imaginary journey or some metaphorical

    use of language to express a journey to an ideal world not a real one

  3. Stuart Wilde says: The scattered Camelots are at specific geographical locations, they are usually very beautiful settings, but if you go there it all looks normal, you can’t see anything different. It’s just a pretty hill with a few sheep.

    I would say Glastonbury Tor would be one location to access Lake Avalon, but to get there you have to be able see the Morph.

    Stuart Wilde says: The third part of the journey is within the hyper-dimensional phenomena I call the Morph. I teach you to see it properly. Once you are no longer blind and you can see with new eyes, you can travel in the other worlds safely, “bye, bye Kansas”. These are not flights of fancy or pretending, it is literal, you straddle two worlds. If you can see the Morph just once, you will always see it. It’s a click of the mind nothing more.

    Stuart Wilde quotes from: http://www.redeemersclub.com/site/users/...

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