Journal of a Starseed is a true story, a first-hand account of a regular girl who one day discovers herself hurtling down rabbit hole after rabbit hole, finally emerging years later as a woman, aware of aspects of our world which most people ferociously sweep under rugs and only discuss in whispers around camp fires, late at night. Travel with Charis as she experiences a dramatic spiritual awakening in college, fearing for her sanity, then learns that these experiences are not at all something to be feared, but to be learned from, controlled, and even honed and developed. Hear what she hears and see what she sees as she carves out a place for herself in a world which spans dimensions, lifetimes, and even planets. In the final chapter, All Roads Lead to Aliens, see the concept of "Disclosure" in a whole new light as you learn about what it is to be a Starseed. Discover new realms of knowledge and find out that you may not be as far from this phenomena as you may think. A new time is emerging - we see it with each earthquake and tornado, we hear it in every newscast and we sense it in the undercurrents of today's entertainment and media. Find out what this really means for Humans and for our world - through the eyes of a Starseed herself, as she breathlessly and candidly discovers the truth in Journal of a Starseed's pages.
I don't know for how long I've been wanting to read this book. Not only because it appeared 'right' to me but also because I know Charis in person and I've been talking to her and she made me more interested. And now, when I've finished this book, I couldn't be more grateful.
This book is about her experiences of being a starseed. Every chapter is different and she tells you a lot about what happened to her. She also teaches you a lot. From her first contact with an ET to her clearing spaces, it's all written in here.
If you are just starting to get interested on spiritual things, it's an absolute recommendation. But also when you've already awakened and just want to read experiences of others.
Charis is an amazing writer, amazing person and I love her a lot. You should pick this up! If it got you interested, then it's certainly something for you!
This book is a mess. Some parts are fine, some ridiculous, and some downright dangerous with misinformation. It's a lot of fun if you read it as fiction, but quite unsettling if the author actually believe even half of what she claims.
I've taken dozens of annotations in my PDF app. I'll make a super long review one day, here and maybe on some other platform such as Medium.
I've never thought my reviews were interesting enough to be published outside of Goodreads & my tiny Instagram account before; however, this one is going to take me *a while* to write, so I might as well try to broadcast it further than a niche Goodreads review.
Most importantly, I hope it could spark a more compassionate conversation around cults and mental health issues than the usual "Lol @ crazy people in cults!!!!! These weirdos should be committed to a psych ward !!!!"
Stay tuned for my probably titled "Were The Statues in Ancient Greece White, Charis?" review!
I loved this book. I started following her on YouTube a couple of years ago and loved her videos. When she came out with her book I had to read it. I loved reading about her journey in life and I thought it was written beautifully.