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Awakening Starseeds, Shattering Illusions, Vol. 1, Review

Awakening Starseeds, Shattering Illusions, Vol. 1 is a rich weaving of voices from across the world. One can see from the title, for it shall be briefly delineated below. One of the authors, Lyn Pacificar, profoundly shares in her chapter:

“The ancestors were lied to and betrayed. Their love, kindness, and compassion crushed like bones after cremation. The tongues of the women were removed, so they could not speak the truth. Their long hair was cut and used for power and pleasure by the ones who claimed Enlightenment. Children were made as slaves, and their men castrated or killed. Thrown into a river, washing away the memories of their existence. The land was covered with trees, pregnant with gold, sacred property, impregnated with the seeds of fear, anger, pain, loss.

Centuries later, I reach up to the skies and catch their ashes enfolded in my hands. I hold it against my chest. Welcome home back to my heart, a proper burial in my being. Stronger than I ever was before. I carry your spirits to sing your songs; to perform your rituals; to bring forth the lands you once roamed upon. You will stand whole once again. I will give good medicine to all your descendants. I will wipe the tears, blood, and bruises away to remember you with my lips speaking the incantations, restoring the land, your people. Heal the land. Healing creates connections between this realm and the realm of Spirit, gathering the ancestors to support the work from the other side.” 

Author Lyn Pacificar with her book, Awakening Starseeds, Vol. 1, Shattering Illusions.

The writing, as stated above, bears a poignant relationship with the overall theme and context of the book at hand, which comes at the courtesy of Radhaa Publishing House: Exploring the awakening process. Reclaiming pieces of our Soul. Finding healing in coming together. The curator, Radhaa Nilia, expresses her deep desire to bring these voices together into the Awakening Starseed book series.

“Part of remembering is also to understand how we are in this together. We are indeed a family of light, and our voices are united in this book. We may all have different experiences, but somehow, we can weave them all together for a higher purpose. No one has all the pieces of this puzzle, but all do have a part to contribute. And as we build camaraderie and find relatedness in our experiences rather than our differences, we can truly embody the new human we are becoming.” 

She achieves her goal of uniting the authors together, perfectly weaving these stories. The chapters are not too long, so reading is enjoyable as bite-size adventures. Delving further, the book’s length is just under three hundred pages and divided into nineteen chapters to construe the book’s essence. The collective storytelling depicting everyday lives and how these spiritual experiences disrupt the ordinary and give us glimpses into something far more extraordinary resonates deeply. 

This book is a must-read, and further volumes, including Volume 2, which I had read prior. This is a must-read book that is very supportive to anyone going through shifts at this time. Find a copy at Target: https://bit.ly/3B7d38u, Walmart: https://bit.ly/3vBe87b, Barnes & Noble, Amazon, or a signed copy from www.RadhaaPublishingHouse.com

Find out more about Radhaa Publishing House: https://linktr.ee/RadhaaPublishingHouse

Review by Grace Jackson of Grace Reads.

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