Book Review

Anastasia’s message for living inharmony with nature


By Vladimir Megré


Reviewed by Wayne Ellsworth

Anastasia is the name of the first of 9 books in the Ringing Cedar Series written by Vladimir Megré. It was the most exciting, relevant and captivating books that I have ever read, and I have read quite a few. I couldn’t stop until I finished all nine books, around 2,250 pages in total. Anastasia took me only three days . . .

Anastasia is a highly conscious woman living in the northern forests of Russia. Anastasia opened my eyes to lost knowledge on dozens of subjects—from the causes of stress and unhappiness to the meaning of human life; from raising healthy, happy children to creating healing gardens (tailored to an individual’s exact health needs); from ancient megalithic science to the esoteric power of breast-feeding; from sacred sexuality to the suppressed history of world religions, and lots more! In fact—there’s hardly a topic relevant to establishing a happy, natural existence and restoring peace on the planet that is not covered.

Right now, I’m having a go at weaving the new learnings into my daily life, but it will take some time to do this for myself and other interested people in ICAs around the network. This week, I received 13 copies and have mailed them to three Asian ICAs that had requested them. I received DVDs this week also and will finish them soon, before I share them around.

Anastasia encourages us to create a Space of Love in our Motherland and form diverse communities. Each plot of land includes a


  Just for fun, here are a couple photos of plans for a motherland:
 
 
  And to end, here are two drawings made by readers of Anastasia:
 
 
wonderful garden, trees, flowers, a simple home and place to raise children and grandchildren. It encourages us to do this not just because it is environmentally friendly and produces ample food for the whole year but because, when this is done around the world, it will naturally remove conflict and create the underlying conditions to return to peace.

A simple example might help. In Russia, people spend an average of 18 hours per week on 19 million million acres of land to produce 54% of the total agriculture output, whereas in the USA, people spend 32 hours per week watching TV and have 28 million acres of lawns which use 30% of the whole world’s pesticide use! Many more profound and interesting stories are woven through the nine books.
Why not look at http://www.ringingcedar.com and spend a few minutes browsing what others are saying. You will find it difficult to stop! Why don’t you buy a copy while you are there too! Take a small step toward establishing your profound link with this earth and toward lasting world peace. Do this by being guided back into Harmony with Nature. The messages woven throughout the books are instrumental to our survival on Planet Earth.

In the next issue, I’ll try to relate all this to the New Millennium for ICA.

Wayne Ellsworth is a member of ICA Japan
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