There are keys that open doors to astounding perceptions and higher states of being… These keys have now been revealed! The Keys of Jeshua is not about religion. Nor was it written to solicit; reinforce; or change existing beliefs. These teachings are a gift to your heart for the fulfillment of your life. Discover the courage to be fully conscious. Unlock your creativity. Fulfill the desires of your heart. Learn how to enter the Sacred Heart and know your soul’s true purpose. Learn to release; forgive; and receive the ultimate blessing of true freedom. Gain enlightenment and practical techniques to bring this new understanding into reality. Find peace within yourself. "The Keys of Jeshua" is the culminating presentation of the conversations between artist Glenda Green and Jesus Christ that took place in 1992 while she painted his portrait. He personally appeared to her. (He has appeared many times to others since the day of his resurrection.) Their visits were warm; personal and completely vivid to all the senses. She took extensive notes for her own future study; not realizing that he would eventually ask her to share them with the world. "The Keys of Jeshua" presents the remaining notes from their original conversations; plus the continuing lessons of subsequent years. More than that; it stands alone as a perfected light of what his teachings have always been. These are the quintessential instructions of the Beloved Master now presented within the context of contemporary language and modern understanding.
#10110365 in Books 1999 #File Name: 0963076884210 pages
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. ComprehensiveBy Jim DavisCombines Porter's memoirs of the war with illustrations; a chart of all officers and companies and counties of origin. Also includes a complete roster of all 1;305 men in the regiment; as well as their age; rank; whether killed; wounded or captured; and their company which indicates the county where they joined. Unlike many books; a comprehensive bibliography and an every name index listing each of the men is included. In addition to battle and camp life; Porter details his capture and journey as a prisoner aboard a Union steamboat down the Mississippi River to his place of confinement. This hardcover book is bound in library-quality buckram with acid-free paper for long life. An excellent resource for genealogists; libraries; descendants; and anyone wanting to know more about the experiences of Walker's Texas Division in the Civil War. Only 500 copies were printed; and they are virtually impossible to find.