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Sojourner in Ataquay
Mind-Expanding Ideas and Practical Tools for the Open-Minded Seeker of a Meaningful Life
CarrieHart.com
By Carrie Hart
How We Can Walk a Path Of Destiny Through A Universe That is Actively Weaving a Web of Connections
Carrie Hart Rebounded from Grief & Loss By Seeking Her Way in That Expanded Plane
Carrie Hart made occasional unexpected visits to Ataquay, like the time when she randomly selected a church for marrying her beloved Ed, only to discover on her wedding day that the minister was actually the son of the man who married her parents 1200 miles and several decades away. Or when she had a vision about singing in front of a huge audience and then found herself singing as part of an 800-person choir for Mahler’s 8th with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at the very venue she had seen in her vision. Or when she’d go against all reason–trusting her intuition--in estimating how long a task would require when leading her team in developing a computer system—and always be right.
But it wasn’t until she turned 50 that she became a true sojourner in the land of Ataquay …the energetic field beyond ordinary time and space, where everything that is, was and will be exists in a state of pregnant possibility, the place of shared expanded consciousness—the place where everything is connected and seeming “coincidences” are more than just happenstance.
And when you read her new book Sojourner in Ataquay: Mind-Expanding Ideas and Practical Tools for the Open-Minded Seeker of a Meaningful Life – you will discover how she went from being completely non-religious (considering becoming an atheist) to an open channel for her guide to Ataquay (AH-tuh-kway), Quado.
It started simply enough, by seeking to hone her intuition further, breathing deeply, getting into a relaxed state and asking for “a word for the day.” Before long, it was coming in sentences, paragraphs and profound insights.
And then, Quado introduced himself, and began leading her into adventures throughout Ataquay. Here she began helping herself and others to heal by taking them on shamanic journeys to meet their Power Animals.
And when it came time to deal with her deep grief after Ed’s death following 46 years of marriage, she went to Ataquay to heal. And there, also, she discovered how to rebound into a vibrant life all on her own.
Now, she wants to offer others a simple gateway to Ataquay and the best of the tools that helped her deepen her understanding of how we walk a path of destiny through a universe that is actively weaving a web of connections, and how that can greatly enhance the journey.
Accessing Ataquay is something anyone can do, but it’s like following a well-worn path—the more you do it, the easier it is—and the more expansive the experience. And Carrie Hart’s tools lay down the stepping stones.
Over the past 25 years, Carrie has explored Ataquay to bring creative, healing wisdom to those seekers looking for answers and guidance. She calls it “the place I love most in the world.”
Watch this Video Introduction to Sojourner in Ataquay: https://youtu.be/-lnO_npSfDs
Mind-Expanding Ideas and Practical Tools for the Open-Minded Seeker of a Meaningful Life
CarrieHart.com
By Carrie Hart
How We Can Walk a Path Of Destiny Through A Universe That is Actively Weaving a Web of Connections
Carrie Hart Rebounded from Grief & Loss By Seeking Her Way in That Expanded Plane
Carrie Hart made occasional unexpected visits to Ataquay, like the time when she randomly selected a church for marrying her beloved Ed, only to discover on her wedding day that the minister was actually the son of the man who married her parents 1200 miles and several decades away. Or when she had a vision about singing in front of a huge audience and then found herself singing as part of an 800-person choir for Mahler’s 8th with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at the very venue she had seen in her vision. Or when she’d go against all reason–trusting her intuition--in estimating how long a task would require when leading her team in developing a computer system—and always be right.
But it wasn’t until she turned 50 that she became a true sojourner in the land of Ataquay …the energetic field beyond ordinary time and space, where everything that is, was and will be exists in a state of pregnant possibility, the place of shared expanded consciousness—the place where everything is connected and seeming “coincidences” are more than just happenstance.
And when you read her new book Sojourner in Ataquay: Mind-Expanding Ideas and Practical Tools for the Open-Minded Seeker of a Meaningful Life – you will discover how she went from being completely non-religious (considering becoming an atheist) to an open channel for her guide to Ataquay (AH-tuh-kway), Quado.
It started simply enough, by seeking to hone her intuition further, breathing deeply, getting into a relaxed state and asking for “a word for the day.” Before long, it was coming in sentences, paragraphs and profound insights.
And then, Quado introduced himself, and began leading her into adventures throughout Ataquay. Here she began helping herself and others to heal by taking them on shamanic journeys to meet their Power Animals.
And when it came time to deal with her deep grief after Ed’s death following 46 years of marriage, she went to Ataquay to heal. And there, also, she discovered how to rebound into a vibrant life all on her own.
Now, she wants to offer others a simple gateway to Ataquay and the best of the tools that helped her deepen her understanding of how we walk a path of destiny through a universe that is actively weaving a web of connections, and how that can greatly enhance the journey.
Accessing Ataquay is something anyone can do, but it’s like following a well-worn path—the more you do it, the easier it is—and the more expansive the experience. And Carrie Hart’s tools lay down the stepping stones.
Over the past 25 years, Carrie has explored Ataquay to bring creative, healing wisdom to those seekers looking for answers and guidance. She calls it “the place I love most in the world.”
Watch this Video Introduction to Sojourner in Ataquay: https://youtu.be/-lnO_npSfDs
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