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Born Aware
by Diane Brandon
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It’s not often that I get a book, read it just about instantly and then
immediately start rereading it, but this book feels like heaven to me.
Born Aware is a collection of stories and insights from those spiritually
aware since birth. Diane Brandon is an intuitive counselor and
consultant, and she’s been teaching people how to access intuitive
information since 1996.
n her consulting, she came to find that
some of her clients spontaneously start-
ed talking about really early childhood
memories - like the moment of birth,
or sometimes before they were born. It
occurred to her that there was a common
thread between these reports, so she
conducted a series of surveys with 12 different
individuals who know that they come from some-
where else. She shares these spiritual insights
and wisdom from their points of view. I’m one of
the people she interviewed and that’s part of why
this means so much to me, because remember-
ing what heaven feels like when you’re here on
earth… well it’s trying.
To read the accounts from all these people who
had similar experiences to mine and said things
that I’d forgotten to put in there or I felt, but I just
didn’t have words for, wow! That’s why it feels like
heaven to me. It also includes Diane’s story, be-
cause she also has this beautiful vision of the true
spiritual nature of reality being revealed.
The author believes that all of us have this natal
awareness when we’re children. You can see it in a
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