It is my honor to introduce you to my newest guest blogger in UNITY. Jacqueline Stone had a near death experience at a young age and learned what life really is about. Here passion for photography is seen in her beautiful photos. You can purchase these photo's by contacting her through her website listed below.
Jacqueline Stone is the well known author of "Gifts from Eternity" and "Rising from the Ashes". She has been inspiring many since her near death experience at the young age of 16. Her second love in life is photography. http://consciousnessjourney.blogspot.com/
Photo credit; http://freedigitalphotos.net
I don't think there have ever been more enlightened, or at least very advanced people on this planet than there are right now. So many teachers, healers, seminars, courses and books are available to proved the answers we're looking for. I've read many of the books and participated in a lot of seminars, learning a lot along the way. I bet you have too.
Then we get to a that point where we've done all the work, learned all the techniques...and it's not working. Sure, we've made progress and seen a little change, but some thing's missing. Why haven't we utterly transformed into the brilliant being we know we are?
Teachers can only take us so far. Their job is to help us remember some of the truth about us and life, but only some of it. Gangaji tells the story of when she reached the last place that the last teacher could take her. His advice was, "stop." It was time to stop seeking and searching, stop taking courses, stop looking outside herself for answers.
The final journey is one we walk alone, and it can begin at any moment. We can also avoid it for a long time, paying for it with the price of frustration and disappointment. What all of our teachers are leading us too is the moment that we finally stop searching outside of ourselves for answers and turn instead within. That's where home is. That's where our answers are. We cannot come by it any other way than by going within to the sacred home of truth in our own heart.

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