Annalee Skarin's Book of Books and Commentary Audiobook By Annalee Skarin, Reborn Whitefield cover art

Annalee Skarin's Book of Books and Commentary

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According to Annalee Skarin, this volume called The Book of Books, "contains the laws of complete fulfillment for any individual who will fulfill them. It reveals the way by which one can literally "change his carnal flesh to flesh divine without descending through the gates of death," even as Enoch of old did. The female voice in the audible audio book with this title, reflects the tonal nuance of a woman who understands the message that Annalee explains in detail— what being born of the spirit truly means—transfiguration into a higher realm of glory. Man, as a rule tries to set his own terms of fulfillment and that is the reason for the delay or failure of many who undertake this journey into the higher realms of achievement. As man insists upon his own rules, according to his understanding or lack of it, he rejects the idea that God has His own terms. And God's terms are definite and as exacting as the laws of mathematics and as unfailing when one is willing to familiarize himself with them". Reborn Whitefield writes the introduction and brief commentary on each chapter, as well as a few footnotes. Whether one interprets Annalee's writings as literal instruction, mystical allegory, or an unusual blending of both, Skarin’s message challenges readers to reconsider the scope of Christ’s promises and the potential destiny of humankind. Ultimately, the enduring value of Skarin’s work may lie less in resolving every doctrinal question it raises and more in the profound invitation it offers: that each individual should examine the divine laws spoken of in these sacred writings, cultivate faith free from fear and doubt, and seek the transformation of the heart and mind that leads toward light, knowledge, humility, communion with God, and the birth of the spirit into a higher dimension. In this way, her teachings echo the ancient hope shared across many spiritual traditions — that humanity is not meant to remain forever bound to the limitations of mortality, but we are called to rise, through divine law and living faith, into the fullness of its divine origin and destiny.
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