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The Forever Stream of Channels

From different places and substantially different times, these channels offer the same message. Here’s what’s on our bookshelf.

Esther Hicks channels Abraham

  • Channeled through Esther Hicks virtually and in person for large audiences and for books
  • Present-day, gives conferences all over The United States
  • Abraham is a collection of consciousnesses that have come together to answer our questions
  • Focuses on LOA, aligning with desires, and describing non-physical existence enough to explain our relationship to god and source.
  • Esther and Jerry Hicks originally discovered channeling through Seth
Abraham via Esther Hicks one of today's most prolific channels

Darryl Anka channels Bashar

  • Channeled through Darryl Anka for virtual audiences and a book
  • Present-day, Western United States
  • Focuses on LOA and the nature of physical existence

Neale Donald Walsh and Conversations with God

JZ Knight channels Ramtha

  • Channeled through JZ Knight for audiences and books
  • Present-day, Yelm, Washington at Ramtha’s school
  • Ramtha was a powerful historical character from 35,000 years ago who broke out of the reincarnation loop (ascend as Ramtha would call it; disentangled from camouflage, as Seth would call it) and came back to help us do the same.
  • Focused on LOA, using it in amazing ways, the nature of reality, and God’s beginning.
  • The White Book is simply the best thing we’ve ever read, but Amazon currently has the subtitle wrong.
Ramtha via JZ Knight one of today's most prolific channels

Jane Roberts channels Seth

Seth via Jane Roberts. Fantastic channel from a couple decades ago.

Jesus

Christ is not a last name. It means “god as man.” Jesus spent so much of his daily experience channeling (probably his inner being), that he essentially became god as man, a literal christ.

  • It’s not entirely clear “who” he channeled as he simply said, “this is the father speaking.”
  • Jesus was a powerful historical character from 2000 years ago who broke out of the reincarnation loop (ascend as Ramtha would call it; disentangled from camouflage, as Seth would call it) but briefly came back until he realized people were utterly misunderstanding and idolizing him.
  • Practically all of his teachings were lost as they weren’t written down until much later. The Gospel of Thomas is a list of translated but otherwise direct quotes without any talking heads getting in the way.
statue of jesus a widely known fantastic channel

St Germain and various channels

St Germain wasn’t at Jesus’s level, but he was certainly on his way. Instead of Christ, let’s just call him a Master. He apparently lived several lifetimes in the same body. Hundreds of years later he’s still trying to uplift humanity through other willing channels.

  • It’s a safe bet that not all channels of St Germain are of the same quality
  • This is another one of our all-time favorites, St Germain on Alchemy focusing on self-transformation, LOA, visualization toward manifestation
  • The alchemy book probably seems out of place, but there was a branch of alchemy that shifted toward spiritual purification, probably/possibly toward the end goal of using LOA and manifestation to produce the gold. The alchemist is the base metal.
St Germain. Either the best channel ever or an ascended master.

Baird T. Spalding’s Expedition

On his expedition with 11 scientists to the Far East in 1894, his team encountered many masters who spoke freely of how to become what they had themselves become. The quality and consistency with other channeled teachings make his books The Life and Teachings of the Masters of the Far East a very appreciated part of our bookshelf (Vol 1-3 is the good part). We wish someone would make an unabridged audiobook.

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