What if you had the chance to talk with God, asking Him as many questions as you wanted to?
Would you do it?
What would you ask?
What would you learn?
One June morning in 1996, Keith Blanchard, a musician and composer, found himself with just such an opportunity when he was awakened by a voice that seemed to permeate every fiber of his being.
"Good Morning, My Friend. Wake up, for we have much to talk about!"
Although, initially, he had no intentions of writing a book,
when Keith realized that what he was hearing would benefit others as much as himself, he began tape recording his "encounters."
The Divine Principle is the result - a transcription of the many lively "talks" between him and God that give us insight into the ways energy and information come together to create both personal and world realities.
Keith says, "The subtitle of this book pretty much sums up what I believe is its heart - that each of us is capable of awakening the Divine within ourselves;
that we can all anchor Heaven on Earth."
Best selling author and composer, Keith Blanchard, was born on November 30, 1963, in Houma, Louisiana, and had a typical middle class Catholic upbringing. In his early teens, he often entertained himself by pondering the big questions about God and the universe. Little did he know that the day would come when those questions would form the spiritual foundation upon which he would build the rest of his life.
In his late twenties, Keith went through a crisis that stripped him of everything he held dear and left him with no choice but to turn inward for answers. This he did, but the peace and stability he so wanted still eluded him.
When he was thirty-two, celestial beings began to appear to him, sharing glimpses of his future and the world's. Not only did they enlighten and guide him, they instructed him to pass their message on to others so that they, too, could learn a higher way of living.
Now in his forties and living a peaceful, stable life, Keith continues to pursue his passion to both learn and teach about Truth.
Keith’s credo:
Why choose to believe when you can know!
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