
Walking Through Illusion features a series of short stories about Biblical people who either knew Jesus or knew of Him, and were influenced by Him in one way or another. It is about people who lived long before Christianity began. The author believes that we don’t take our beliefs with us when we leave here; we take the love we found from having them.
Each chapter focuses on the growth of a particular person and each chapter is complete within itself with a specific theme. The end of each chapter has a work sheet with questions designed to bring the ideas from the book into the reader’s everyday life in a meaningful way.
This book is an excellent way to learn spiritual principles. It brings out in easy to understand language the main points on the path of spiritual growth. I highly recommend reading and rereading this book, completing the work sheets and walking through the illusion into enlightenment.
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I have also read, Walking Through Illusion and agree with what you have said above. Having grown up in an “Christian” surrounding, I began to view my spiritual life as following a set of rules rather than following my heart.
I appreciated everyone’s continued growth and enlightenment in this area.
I want to read that book…it sounds interesting. :0)