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The Eagle and the Condor, A True Story of an Unexpected Mystical Journey

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A true story that brings the reader along on an unexpected path of spiritual initiation. In courageous travels through Australia, the Himalayas and the Andes, the author accidentally discovers past lives, spirit guides, and a surprisingly personal connection to Native American and Incan myths. An entertaining, mystical journey filled with spiritual wisdom and told with humor. It gives meditations and energy initiations that provide a roadmap for the reader's own spiritual growth.

300 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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Jonette Crowley

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Jonette is the founder of The Center for Creative Consciousness to support spiritual awakening. She is the award winning author of Soul Body Fusion®, the Missing Piece for Healing and Beyond (available in 10 languages) and The Eagle & The Condor: A True Story of an Unexpected Spiritual Journey (available in 12 languages).

Jonette is a Modern Day Mystic - a Channel, Oracle & Shaman. She created the powerful Soul Body Fusion® technique for healing and wholeness in order to help people embody their divinity She teaches Soul Body Fusion® workshops and Teacher Certifications in the U.S. and Europe. With her spirit guide “Mark” she teaches people to reach multi-dimensional and quantum states of consciousness.

Jonette is known as the "Spiritual Indiana Jones" for her travel adventure tours to sacred places around the world.

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Author 5 books52 followers
February 4, 2024
Wonderful story by a true adventure seeker and spiritual wizard! Im always fascinated by another soul's journey and Jonette's did not disappoint. Stories about Tibet, the Himalayas, the Andes, Machu Pichu, and even the good ole USA. Channel us another flight, WhiteEagle/Mark/Jonette. Take us with you!
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January 19, 2014
I read this book in Danish translation since that was what was available to me.

Previously I have read and reviewed the author’s “Soul Body Fusion”, and I found that book valuable, and therefore I thought I would try to read the present book.

I found it interesting, well-written (well, the translation was well-written) and readable, but not in my view an essential book – thus only four stars.

Jonette is blessed with an ability to channel high beings, first and foremost White Eagle, but also Mark. He tells her that his world is on the other side of time and has come to introduce new ideas into the world.

White Eagle and Mark both come from the White Brotherhood and Jonette is informed that she is a human member of the White Brotherhood.

Jonette travels to various spiritual centres of the world with groups of like-minded people and carries out various spiritual “tasks” which her guides instruct her to do.

For example, they travel to the Himalayas to the mountain called Ama Dablama which contains “a starport in the 5th dimension”. There she is to bring her own vibrations in harmony with the patterns transmitted there. This will dissolve chaos and disharmony.

In Ama Dablam her heart is activated to higher levels of love and light, and she learns how to activate other people’s hearts in the same way by giving them “heart initiations”. (See her video on You Tube to receive this initiation yourself.)

Jonette also takes a group to Peru and there meets Mallku, a shaman from the Andes mountains. Though happily married to Ed, she feels a strong love attraction to Mallku, and realizes that he is her twin soul.

On a later trip to Peru, she and Mallku perform an exciting ceremony on the island of Amantani to merge the female and male energies, thus balancing the energies for the benefit of the whole world.

Jonette and her group carry out valuable spiritual work for the world also in other places.

Jonette is the carrier of the energies of the eagle, whereas Mallku is the carrier of the energies of the condor. They perform a ceremony uniting these energies, thus releasing a secret and sacred energy in the world, hitherto hidden.

She receives several initiations to higher spiritual levels and gives Mallku a high-leadership initiation.

It turns out that Jonette was White Buffalo Calf Woman in a previous life, and still feels they are one, as of course they are, since they share the same soul. White Buffalo Calf Woman was a great medicine woman who brought spirituality to the Sioux more than 500 years ago.

Moreover, she is also Kumara/Kumaru, who is the same soul at an even higher level.

I freely admit that I found it difficult to absorb and digest all the multifarious information involving Jonette’s spiritual identity and life revealed in this book, not to mention the various journeys to exotic sites and spiritual missions she and her groups effectuate.

Here I have only briefly touched upon a very few of the important features of the book. It is jam-packed with action, channellings, insights and sacred ceremonies.

If you are attracted to travel to sacred centres throughout the world, mountain climbing, esoteric ceremonies and the like, this may well be a book to your taste. Jonette is a highly developed being and I found this book to be of great interest, Happy reading!
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July 28, 2011
This is one of the worst books I’ve ever read. Please do not mistaken by the title like I did and do not waste your time and money.

I was shocked when the writer talked about “white brotherhood” and some other stupid things, because none of those things do exist in the Shamanic philosophy and beliefs. If she does not know this, which is the basic of this wonderful belief, she should not write or mention any of the these things which are sacred to us. As a person who is practising Shamanism, I felt very upset. I believe this person has a very high image of herself, which is again very wrong and time to time very entertaining. Some one should remind of “oneness” that Shamans believe and feel.

She is better off if she stays in her business in the US and not use this sacred belief of us as a way of trade and also marketing herself as a “initiate” or “wise” person. Please Jonette stay as a member of “white brotherhood” and leave us alone with our dear white eagle and the condor.
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July 10, 2013
Fabulous! A treat for the metaphysical lover! A true story of the author's journey. I couldn't get enough! I read this book a few years ago and there are still profound things that have stayed with me. The mountains....(paraphrase) "You know not how long we have waited to be commanded".
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Author 11 books13 followers
August 8, 2012
Loved this book.... it felt like I was reading about my own development really... it is full of interesting information too on Peru... it touches upon the duality of our being - earthy feminine and spiritual masculine...the twin flames... well worth reading...
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Author 8 books5 followers
September 4, 2012
This is quite an amazing book about a spiritual journey. I'd love to meet the author and learn more from her. She travels to Tibet and then Peru and connects with great spiritual truth from the past that bridges into the future and her journey provides hope for us all.
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May 2, 2012
Very interesting personal and mystical journey - really opened my eyes about possibilities.
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