Help from Above 2 Sow and Reap
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Together, Owen and Izzy reincarnate to Earth for an important mission: they must revive the forgotten cultivation method called electroculture and make it known to the world. Mother Earth needs this to purify her ley lines, an essential step in the Great Plan of the Resistance to break the control of the Dark Forces holding Earth and humanity captive. Izzy is fully engaged in her mission, but gets killed by a competitor. Qin-Li, the Resistance team leader who oversees their mission from ‘above’, is at a loss when Izzy suddenly appears back before her after her death. She urges Izzy to persuade Owen to take over her part of the mission as well, using their special connection to get the message across from the other side. Without Izzy however, Owen is utterly lost and his excessive drinking gets in the way. Everything goes wrong for him: he loses his job, his house and his relationship, while Qin-Li and Izzy desperately try to reach him. In the end Qin-Li deploys Icelandic fortune-teller Ylfa, also one of her reincarnated team members, to get Owen back on track. Time is running out fast when Qin-Li is sucked away into another dimension by the dark essence of Kronos and ‘up there’ can no longer be sustained. It is now up to the reincarnated souls on Earth to carry out the Great Plan and liberate humanity from their captivity. Will they succeed in breaking free from the clutches of the Dark Forces? Praise for Sow and Reap: Mysticism and spirituality For readers who appreciate mysticism, spiritual novels, and stories with a message, this book is a unique experience. It calls for openness and reflection, while at the same time offering a compelling narrative full of tension, struggle, and hope. Simply hooked Just like in 'Recall and Remember', I was immediately drawn into the story. From the very first chapter, I was hooked. I finished it in a single day; I simply couldn’t put it down. Recommend! The book has a spiritual depth, exploring themes such as reincarnation and the afterlife. These subjects are approached with humor, which keeps the story from feeling vague or overly mystical and instead gives you a clear and tangible sense of what they might mean. The story left me with a very hopeful feeling. A story with a deeper layer Just like the first part, I feel uplifted by the hope this story brings. It’s a story that reads effortlessly, contains references to part one yet can easily be read on its own, and carries a meaningful message about being open-minded and not judging others. You never truly know what someone else is going through in their life. The real strength lies in being together, because we ARE all one. The 'Help from Above' series: Recall and Remember Sow and Reap Believe and See
Together, Owen and Izzy reincarnate to Earth for an important mission: they must revive the forgotten cultivation method called electroculture and make it known to the world. Mother Earth needs this to purify her ley lines, an essential step in the Great Plan of the Resistance to break the control of the Dark Forces holding Earth and humanity captive. Izzy is fully engaged in her mission, but gets killed by a competitor. Qin-Li, the Resistance team leader who oversees their mission from ‘above’, is at a loss when Izzy suddenly appears back before her after her death. She urges Izzy to persuade Owen to take over her part of the mission as well, using their special connection to get the message across from the other side. Without Izzy however, Owen is utterly lost and his excessive drinking gets in the way. Everything goes wrong for him: he loses his job, his house and his relationship, while Qin-Li and Izzy desperately try to reach him. In the end Qin-Li deploys Icelandic fortune-teller Ylfa, also one of her reincarnated team members, to get Owen back on track. Time is running out fast when Qin-Li is sucked away into another dimension by the dark essence of Kronos and ‘up there’ can no longer be sustained. It is now up to the reincarnated souls on Earth to carry out the Great Plan and liberate humanity from their captivity. Will they succeed in breaking free from the clutches of the Dark Forces? Praise for Sow and Reap: Mysticism and spirituality For readers who appreciate mysticism, spiritual novels, and stories with a message, this book is a unique experience. It calls for openness and reflection, while at the same time offering a compelling narrative full of tension, struggle, and hope. Simply hooked Just like in 'Recall and Remember', I was immediately drawn into the story. From the very first chapter, I was hooked. I finished it in a single day; I simply couldn’t put it down. Recommend! The book has a spiritual depth, exploring themes such as reincarnation and the afterlife. These subjects are approached with humor, which keeps the story from feeling vague or overly mystical and instead gives you a clear and tangible sense of what they might mean. The story left me with a very hopeful feeling. A story with a deeper layer Just like the first part, I feel uplifted by the hope this story brings. It’s a story that reads effortlessly, contains references to part one yet can easily be read on its own, and carries a meaningful message about being open-minded and not judging others. You never truly know what someone else is going through in their life. The real strength lies in being together, because we ARE all one. The 'Help from Above' series: Recall and Remember Sow and Reap Believe and See
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