Marjorie Klemp is petite, standing only five foot one in height. She could be anybody’s grandmother. But she is a spiritual giant and an adventurer at heart. Learn about Marjorie’s past life as one of the notorious dagger-carrying Assassins in the twelfth century or about her dream encounter with Banjani, spiritual master at the Faquiti Monastery in the Gobi Desert. Travel with Marjorie as she visits the highlands of Scotland—where she dreams about her past life as a simple Scottish farmer—and explore with her the multicultural richness and religious diversity of Southeast Asia. Enjoy her musings on her affinity with Ben Franklin and read about her life-altering meeting with modern-day religious figure, Paul Twitchell. Stitching these experiences together is what Marjorie calls the Golden Thread, the spiritual flow that acts through persons and events to bring greater love and freedom into the world. “When acts are done with love,” says Marjorie, “the whole world is raised up.”
This little biography of sorts is perhaps most relevant for history buffs and people who follow the same spiritual path as Marjorie Klemp, Eckankar. Based on personal interviews of Ms. Klemp and with a focus on what Klemp calls "The Golden Thread," the book takes us readers on journeys back to several historical moments and shows how there were spiritual principles at work and largely unknown people behind the scenes who helped mankind make spiritual leaps forward. She also presents unusual background information on structures like the Berlin Wall and the Great Wall of China.