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I was surrounded by ripples and cascades of Light, rising and falling all around me, like immense waves in the middle of a huge ocean. Held and sheltered within a mighty flow of Light, I was a tiny girlchild, newborn. I reached out with my glowing hand, and I touched the Light. Underneath my hand, the swell of a mother's breast took shape, and I was swept away by powerful currents of Light.
In the years following World War II, a young girl enjoyed growing up with her dogs and her horses and riding in the mountains that surrounded her home in Pecos, New Mexico. Then at the age of seventeen, after enduring a series of complex legal and personal battles that threatened to destroy her family, Cristael Ann Bengtson had a brilliant vision of the great Eye of God.
This was the beginning of a visionary life that took Cristael on a journey that ranged from a career as an elementary classroom teacher, to becoming a trained lyric coloratura soprano, to eventually working as an extra on Hollywood movie and television sets.
Time and again, that great Intelligence intervened in Cristael's life, leading her through challenging circumstances, giving her strength through lonely and difficult years. Her close relationship with Divine Intelligence supported Cristael as she went through divorce and subsequent job crises, as she raised her two sons as a single mother, and as she took care of her own mother during her final illness.
In December of 1998, Cristael went through a luminous near-death experience, which brought her healing and gave her the gift of spiritual renewal. The transformation that came from dying brought Cristael to an understanding of the true redemptive nature of death and gradually led her into a new and joyous embrace of life.
Ranging from the mountains of New Mexico to the glamorous sets of Hollywood, brimming with love, sorrow, loss, and laughter, Sacred Light Spirit Eagle paints a vivid portrait of a woman whose life has been dramatically impacted by direct Divine intervention. Offering readers a compelling and evocative portrait of two worlds, one finite, the other infinite, as seen through the eyes of a visionary and mystic, this warm and wise memoir shares a rich understanding of the actual experience and significance of dying. This is a book that will surely comfort, hearten, and inspire anyone who reads it.
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