The way forward, by michelle hoult Subscribe to rss feed for michelle hoult

This is a book of human life and about all those questions
which we have often asked ourselves, like, why are we here?
Where are we going? What is the point?

It explores these questions in the hands of a woman in her
forties, lost in her own thoughts and needing answers.  A
teacher by trade she is searching for reasons why her life
has been the way it has, and how to best move forward. 

The setting is based in the beautiful mountains of
Montserrat in the region of Catalunya.  



If you don’t want the answers stop now
 but you do want the answers now don’t you.




A journey worth beginning
Is a journey worth completing
Anon 


Preface
          On the path to enlightenment	

How do we account for so much evolution over the past few
hundred years?

Life propelled us into a world of technological advancement,
but have we kept up? Can we cope? Where is it leading us?
What happened to our beliefs systems? We seem to have
replaced them with ‘self’ and technology.

Are we on earth merely by chance, thinking of ourselves as
the only conquerors of the universe? Or are we here as a
happening of God?  Does our soul search out to experience
itself and to remember? In the afterlife does the soul move
closer to God, into another realm of consciousness. 

We have moved forward while simultaneously rotating,
repeating histories, stagnating. As Einstein said,
		
‘A human being is a part of the whole, called by us
"Universe," …….. He experiences himself, his thoughts
and feelings as something separated from the rest …….
This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to
our personal desires and to affection for a few persons
nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves……for
such achievement is in…….. for inner security.’

Is our reason for being purely to obliterate ourselves?
Technologically we have advanced but the human psyche has
not. Does violence and disarray transcend from lost minds,
in a world where computers give us everything. 

This is a tale of a woman in her forties, called Lelle.

For most of her life she has been lost and searching for
answers to the misery she has suffered at the hands of
others. Now, during the biggest crisis of her life, a mental
breakdown, Lelle goes in search for her soul, of answers,
and discovers her destiny.

For the explorers of new worlds, those who invent, those who
have ideas to help with your quest to understand, most
importantly, for you. All I ask is, listen, and observe.
There are others now making the same decisions, without
everyone uniting, this new world consciousness, will not
occur.

‘The most beautiful thing we can experience is the
mysterious. 
Albert Einstein   

Posted: 2010-11-09 10:05:39 UTC

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