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Letters from Home: Loving Messages from the Family

by Lee Carroll

📖 456 pages 🗓 1999

About This Book

Letters from Home: Loving Messages from the Family is one of the most affectively distinctive of all the Kryon books — a collection of channelled transmissions in which Kryon speaks directly to humanity as a family, offering messages of encouragement, love, and cosmic perspective that address the loneliness, confusion, and sense of meaninglessness that Kryon identifies as among the most common forms of suffering in contemporary human life. The 'family' of the title refers to the community of souls that each human being belongs to — the guides, angels, and departed loved ones who surround each person with love that is constant even when it is not felt, and who Kryon says are longing to communicate the perspective they have that cannot be shared through ordinary channels.

The book is deliberately more personal and emotionally direct than the more metaphysical Kryon volumes — addressing the individual reader rather than abstract questions of cosmic evolution, and speaking to the specific forms of human suffering (the feeling of being unloved, the fear of meaninglessness, the grief of loss) with the specific reassurance and perspective that Kryon says would be available to every human being if they could hear their guides directly. The 'letters' format reinforces the sense of personal address — each message is written as a letter from the non-physical family to the individual human reader.

What You'll Learn

• Understand the non-physical family: Kryon's account of the guides, angels, and departed loved ones who surround each human being — who they are, how they relate to the human they support, what they can and cannot do in terms of intervention in human affairs, and what they most want the human to know
• Grasp the love teaching: what Kryon communicates about the specific quality of love that surrounds each human being from the non-physical dimension — why it is unconditional, why it is constant even when the human does not feel it, and how the development of the capacity to receive this love transforms the experience of being human
• Recognise the meaninglessness antidote: how Kryon addresses the specific suffering of feeling that one's life has no meaning — the cosmic perspective in which every human life, however ordinary it appears from the inside, is understood as a significant and valued expression of divine consciousness choosing to experience itself in the physical dimension
• Learn the loss and grief teaching: what Kryon says about the departed (drawing on the broader Kryon cosmology of death as transition) in terms that address the specific suffering of grief — the reassurance about the continued existence of those who have died, the ways in which they continue to be present in the lives of those who loved them, and the perspective they now have on the relationship that continues
• Appreciate the tone and format: how Letters from Home achieves something that the more cosmological Kryon books do not — a direct emotional transmission of the quality of love and belonging that the teaching describes, making the book both a source of information about the Kryon cosmology and an experience of the loving perspective it advocates

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