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Spirital is not a misspelling. It is a name that was suggested for this project during a deep meditation.
Spirital - The Symphony of Coming Home, the third volume of the Spirital Series, follows the transformation Lark is continuing to experience from the physical and the spiritual perspective.
The book starts with the confirmation that he is on the right path by describing several enlightening visions and continues with the realization that a kundalini force has been awakened in his body. This gives him a wider perspective, allowing him to contemplate his transformation, the world around and ultimately the Universe.
This book essentially describes the findings and beliefs Lark Lauren starts embracing. These become the operating system to function within the spiritual awakening realm, the physical world, and society. The narration moves gradually from the third person at the beginning, when the path is being confirmed, to the first person as the transformation continues and realization settles. Questions that he asks himself are center stage in this process.
Understanding that this state gives him an inclusive, compassionate, and wider perspective, Lark tries something new in the second part of this book. He answers questions that seem to have no answer, questions received from his most avid readers.
Exploring this new perspective reminds us about what is important in life, and what we might be missing.
This book is about nothing and everything at the same time.