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Walking on the Ceiling is a book that addresses human limitations under the warm light of acceptance and awareness. In an entertaining, but truth-telling style, author Heather Madder teaches that every person has a unique set of challenges and limitations that act like barriers keeping us from our highest selves and from living in harmony with love, peace, and wholeness. She believes that “problems” are really gifts in disguise. When we meet a limitation and expand beyond it, the boundary is absolved but we remain enlarged, therefore, the same ceiling that holds us captive also has the power to exalt us.
Heather illustrates that personal weaknesses are not a condemnation of ourselves or others, but rather an inescapable element of the human condition. Instead of judgment, an act that deepens unconsciousness, we can recognize every limitation as an invitation to pursue a higher path where we can learn to align ourselves with principles that result in freedom and joy.
Following her own advice, Heather speaks openly about walking through her own insecurities, her father’s addictions and subsequent death, and other personal barriers. Her candor is balanced with creativity and humor to make this in depth book a “delightful and compelling read.” She concludes that no matter the situation, love will ultimately break through the barriers in and around us, and the highest condition for humanity to achieve is to be “walking on the ceiling together.”
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The Infinite Way of Love is a 60 minute Audio CD designed to enhance and heal personal relationships by reminding us of a core, existential truth: We are love.
Because our Creator is unconditional love, we are unconditional love as well. When we step outside of our true nature, we create strain with others and suffering inside of ourselves--essentially, the misery we feel in relationships is because of how we choose to love other people, not how they choose to love us.
Following the teaching portion of the CD, the individual is invited into a process of discovery to identify what conditions they place on love and why they have felt justified in doing so. Afterwards, Heather dissects common “reasons” people have for not loving each other, and illustrates that “difficult people” are our greatest asset. They assist us in furthering our spiritual path and expanding our capacity to live our birthright of becoming love—without reservation and beyond condition. |
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In the Audio CD, The Peaceful Path of Wholeness, Heather explores the nature of our creation maintaining that according to “spiritual genetics,” all people were created for love, joy, peace, wholeness, and perfect worth. She helps us see that the earth is not our real home and that we are temporary travelers sharing the central purpose of evolving our spirit selves. Because creatures are prone to adapting to their environment, however, in our lengthy stay we have adopted ways of living that are not in line with who we were created to be. This dichotomy is the source of our suffering.
To think, act, and live outside of our highest selves is to form our own prison of suffering. Fortunately, this prison unlocks from the inside. Rather than blame outside sources, every person can end their own turmoil, no matter the circumstance, aligning their lives with true principles.
Our life circumstances do not define who we are, but they do reveal who we are. In this hour, we explore a non-judgmental, but truth-telling inquiry into our present selves, with the purpose of extracting the falsehoods that have created suffering and replacing them with truths that yield peace, the natural state for which we were designed.
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The Divine Search for Identity is an Audio teaching CD that addresses the fundamental question of “Who am I?” Heather teaches that we are eternal spirit beings here for the temporary purpose of growth and evolution, and that the insecurity we experience is learned behavior stemming from the fact that we don’t know who we are.
She unveils common identity drugs—things we use to feel good about ourselves—such as appearance, possessions, wealth, talents, etc, illustrating that “security for a reason” is another form of suffering, because it can never be anything but temporary.
Heather maintains that our identity does not need to be externally created. When we go within, we find the sacred self, and we recognize that we already possess what we’ve been searching for. The sacred self is our indestructible spirit core that is eternally secure. It loves perfectly and is perfectly loved. It is wholeness, abundance and lives without limitation.
After we recover own our own sacred self, we are then able to recognize and call it forth in others. When we live in the space of our own wholeness, we are then able to perceive others beyond all physical definitions and love them perfectly, without reservation and regardless of circumstance.
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