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| How Wide the Heart: The Roots of Peace in Palestine And Israel | 
enlarge | Authors: Marko Pogacnik, Ana Pogacnik Creator: Catherine E. Creeger Publisher: Lindisfarne Books Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 202 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.5
ISBN: 1584200391 Dewey Decimal Number: 133.333 EAN: 9781584200390 ASIN: 1584200391
Publication Date: July 30, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New. Expected US delivery in 7-10 business days
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Product Description In 2001, Marko and Ana Pogacnik set out on a pilgrimage with a group of people interested in geomancy and looking for ways to achieve lasting peace. They travelled along the archetypal path that leads from the Pyramids in Egypt, across the Sinai Peninsula to Jerusalem. Along the way, they visited the holy sites of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The first part of this book explores the vital energy of these ancient sites, providing a remarkable overview of the planetary role and true identity of the Holy Land. The book includes seven meditations and eight cosmograms to promote peace and healing in the Middle East. The second part of the book contains inspiring messages received by Ana which encourage us to follow our chosen path with increased self-awareness. This is a timely book for an understanding of the deeper importance of the Holy Land and the events and people of the region.
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A New Experience of the Heart February 27, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The problems of Palestine and Israel, from this "heart center of the world," are given a new examination in this book whereby one no longer feels helpless to "do" anything to promote peace and understanding. The analysis of conflicts is not so new perhaps, but the meditations which accompany the chapters in Part I and also the ones in Part II, written by his daughter, Ana Pogacnik, are very deeply moving.
For many years I have led meditations, many about our heart nature, but these, coming as they do from a seemingly hopeless part of our planet, have lifted my spirit and inspired me at a deeper level. A particular quote may be of help:
"We cannon connect with the heart's energy and divine love out of fear of sin. Fear and eternal love have such different vibrations that they cannot find each other and never meet...Only through the heart and out of purest love can we experience the infinite divine power for which we are longing." [p. 112]
Centuries of religious heritage which have controlled us through our guilt or separateness, no matter whether Judaism, Christianity or Islam, do not serve us. The Pogacniks' connection with the spirits of the landscape as well as heavenly ones makes this book most valid in interpreting our heart's' best interest.
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