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The New Temple Dreamers: Stories & Myths from Malta after Atlantis

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The Indigos, Crystals, Rainbow and Diamond Children are The New Temple Dreamers and the story of the period after Atlantis comes alive through their inquisitive eyes. These ‘new children’ are the enlightened citizens of tomorrow with a great affinity with nature and a cosmic awareness of the inter-connectedness of all things.
Come with us as Ranfis brings the children into a fanciful world of magic and folktales that are in truth very real. The story he weaves bring us into the time during the end of the temple building period on Malta and leads us through the post-Atlantis era, when new settlers and new civilisations arrived on these newly formed islands. We listen to the stories and myths from Malta after Atlantis.
Ranfis describes to the children how these post-Atlantis people settled on these islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino and used the old temples as their own way of seeing the new world. He also narrates the various festivals and celebrations that these new people held during the year and their many rituals and ceremonies.
Although the novel is dedicated to the ‘new children, nonetheless, all of us, who are ‘young in heart,’ are also the Future Temple Dreamers. It appeals to the ‘child within.’
It’s time that we remember who ‘we truly are’ - Spiritual Beings of Light in garments of human flesh. We all chose to incarnate at this point in humanity’s evolution so that we could assist in the process of awakening. We are witnessing a period of tremendous growth and the birth of the greatest period of abundance, beauty, love, truth, justice and peace ever known on Earth.

109 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 10, 2015

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