<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Rebecca Campbell offers readers an illuminating guide to understanding their soul and discovering why it chose to incarnate at the moment it did.</b> <p/><b>Tap into the cosmic nature of your soul, discover your purpose and commit to being here on Earth with author of </b><b><i>The Starseed Oracle</i></b><b>, Rebecca Campbell. </b> <p/><b><i>Letters to a Starseed </i></b>asks the biggest questions that mystics and philosophers through the ages have been asking: What is the soul, where did it originate and why have we chosen to come here at this time? <p/>As a planet, we are waking up to the fact that the ancient prophecies and warnings from the elders and wise ones are no longer predictions, but our waking reality. They are not just coming or even near... we are living them right now. What we do now matters to the future of this planet. And we all have a role to play. <b>Do you remember why you have come?</b> <p/>We are living in a time between myths and stories, and are currently re-weaving the fabric of life on Earth. Throughout this book, Rebecca shares insights and experiences illuminating the connection between our souls, the Earth and the cosmos, to encourage you to commit fully to your incarnation, embrace your human experience and plant yourself here. <p/>Part guide, part activation and part encouragement, <b><i>Letters to a Starseed</i></b> is a deeply soulful and mystical book that will help you to uncover your cosmic origins, be more present to your life and remember why you chose to be here now at this pivotal stage of human history.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Rebecca Campbell</b> is a world-renowned teacher on living a soul-led life. She is the bestselling author of <i>Light Is the New Black </i>and <i>Rise Sister Rise</i>, creator of <i>The Starseed Oracle</i>, and a devotional conceptual artist dedicated to weaving the soul back into everyday life. Her four steps to living a soul-led life have transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people around the world.
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