Radiance
a myth for all ages
by Dr. Barbara Condron
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Dr. Barbara Condrons many years of study and experience with the mind and with childeren shines through in this sure to be a classic, epic tale of how Boy meets Babaji, a wise and kind spirit guide. His journey unfolds as a troublesome snake bite ends up leading him to the city that comes and goes..
Inspired by her own experience in the inner levels of consciousness, Dr. Condron tells a tale that is full of universal understandings. Children will love hearing the adventurous story and parents will enjoy the deeper meaning within the adventure. Radiance is truly a story for all ages and speaks to the soul in each of us that longs to return home.
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Radiance
a myth for all ages
by Dr. Barbara Condron
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In the spirit of The Chronicles of Narnia and the Wizard of Oz, Radiance opens your eyes to the wonder of potential. Starting on the bank of a river with a snake and a boy, to the city that comes and goes and Babaji their wise spirit guide, these friends teach of a future world that is all good.
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You trust me, yes? Babaji knew the answer, and he knew the boy needed to know.
Yes, he answered, eyes steady and calm. Come. Babaji led Boy past the serpent toward the core of the tree. It was much deeper and wider than Boy had thought. They seemed to walk for a very long time and Boy was beginning to tire.
The venom had reached the groin and was beginning its journey up the abdomen.
Here, Babaji did not explain. He merely took Boys hand and led it into the bark of the tree. Boys eyes widened as the trunk of the tree swallowed his forearm. There were no spaces here. It was not an optical illusion or some trick. His hand was actually reaching INTO the tree.
His fingers felt sticky and when Babaji withdrew their hands he could see why. A silky, copper-colored sap had stuck to his fingers. It was thick, like molasses. Boy put his fingers up to his nose. It didnt seem to have an odor.
It is the serpents kiss, Babaji said. It is the beginning of your healing. You must eat it.
Boys nose wrinkled, but he did not hesitate. He knew the wanted to be well. He was surprised because he expected the sap to taste like cod liver oil or some of the herbal teas his parents sometimes gave him. This did not have a taste. It did remind him a bit of mineral oil becase it was thick and seemed to stay on his tongue.
The ante-venom entered into the boys body.
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