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Climb the Highest Mountain

The Path of Self Transformation

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This pivotal work unveils an intricate understanding of mankind's ancient karma, the true meaning of biblical allegory, including the Fall of Adam and Eve and the drama that took place in “the Garden of Eden,” and the dynamics of light and darkness within the evolving soul.

It also covers a range of important topics such as who suppressed the concepts of karma and reincarnation and why they are key to our spiritual growth, why sex wasn't the original sin, what the “judgment” really is, and the spiritual opportunities that come with it.

Mark and Elizabeth Prophet delve into the deep things of the Spirit and emerge with answers and interpretations that are soul-satisfying and liberating. These pages will illumine your path of self-transformation with unforgettable wisdom.

364 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2000

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Mark L. Prophet

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Marcus Lyle "Mark" Prophet (December 24, 1918 — February 26, 1973) was an American New Age religious figure, a prophet, orator, and husband of Elizabeth Prophet. He was a Messenger of the Ascended Masters and Greate white brotherhood, He founded The Summit Lighthouse organization on August 7, 1958 in Washington D.C

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December 16, 2019
Powerful revelations!

The revealing of the path of initiation really puts into perspective the Biblical scriptures we find given to us. I find this book to be a "must read" for those in the spiritual path. Another great teaching brought forth from the Ascended Masters. Thanks to the messengers Mark L. Prophet & Elizabeth Clare Prophet.
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