Framed by an insightful and intimate letter to her daughter, Elia Wise deftly integrates spirituality and science as she explains the how and why behind such widely accepted concepts as synchronicity, energy healing, the nature of reality, and the interconnectedness of all beings.In intimate, accessible language, Ella Wise melds psychology, spirituality, and visionary thinking in "Letter to Earth" -- the universe's answer to all of our toughest questions. It is a handbook that answers these questions and more while providing insights we can test and prove by looking at our own lives and daily experiences.
"Letter to Earth... -- Gives answers to the big questions of life: What are we doing here? Is there a God? How do things come to be? -- Serves as a guidebook to the nature of the universe and our place as individuals within it. -- Offers a liberating new model of what it means to be person. -- Presents groundbreaking explanations of how we create reality, synchronicity, and subjectivity.
Sometime in our life, we’ve all been told to see our culture through the eyes of an outsider. Typically, that outsider is someone from another country, race/ethnicity, or economic level. We’ve even seen comical glimpses of humanity through the eyes of aliens in television (My Favorite Martian, Third Rock from the Sun) and movies (The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy). But what would you give to get a serious diagnosis of the psyche of humanity (as a collective) from an enlightened Being of the Universe? Someone from another star system and altogether different reality? That’s part of what author Elia Wise promises . . . and delivers.
Though born as a human on this Earth, Wise shares her larger soul-identity, one that exists simultaneously in this and other realms. We humans do this as well though only gurus and the most spiritual among us are perhaps consciously aware of these other existences. Wise explains her presence among us as one of a multitude of Beings who are here to help humanity move beyond war, poverty, inequality, greed, and all those base realities that we have imagined define us.
To aid us in this journey of transformation, Wise provides insights into the workings of the Universe and how we as individuals and as a collective create our Earth and our daily experiences through what we think and what we believe. For those who have read the “Seth Books” (ten books by a non-physical entity channeled through Jane Roberts in the 60s and 70s), these explanations will resonate. Yet, if possible, Wise moves the “ball forward” in this, her intergalactic message to Earth. For instance, she defines as the central creative force Sympathetic Vibrational Magnetism, known popularly in our culture and in our sciences as “like attracts like.” But Wise shows the deeper workings of this force, in a way that enables you or me to engage with it to create our preferred reality.
The book is organized in a question/answer format, one question for each chapter. A few examples include Chapter 3, “How were we chosen for this dialogue with humanity?” Chapter 6, “How do things come to be?” Chapter 12, “Is there good and evil in the Greater Universe?” Chapter 16, “Is there life after death?” Chapter 21, “Where is there evidence that we are all one?”
To read this book is to expand your consciousness . . . and who doesn’t want to do that?
This book was a little bit challenging for me. I was originally inspired to pick this book up based on my fascination with the connections between all of humanity and the rest of the universe, and based on my interested in quantum physics; which in some of its theoretical branches suggests the presence of alternate planes of reality and the interconnectedness of all things. However the language of this book was a but murky for me. No offense intended to the writer, but I felt like I needed to have a glossary of terms to refer to while I was reading the book, or maybe I needed to take a class with her to truly understand it. Maybe I need to read something like "Letter to Earth for Dummies" and then I can go back and understand the book better. I hope others have a more successful time than I did.