IN SEARCH OF THE MIRACULOUS: Healing into Consciousness
By Eliza Mada Dalian is a luminous step-by-step guidebook designed to
transform our pain and suffering into the unshakable joy of our true
Being. It offers a fresh perspective on healing and enlightenment
and their relationship to spirituality and growth in consciousness. As
a mystic and healer, Eliza Mada Dalian demystifies the truth about
self-realization and describes our journey to awakening in a practical
manner that everyone can relate to. She calls both the journey to
enlightenment and enlightenment itself healing into consciousness.
She explains the purpose and significance of the ego and takes us through the stages of its development, emphasizing the need for its surrender and transformation. She also describes the role of the seven energy bodies and chakras in transforming the ego into consciousness and offers practical suggestions
on how to break through the pain and suffering created by the ego-mind.
She teaches that each one of us can find ultimate health and wholeness
within the silence of our being by witnessing and disidentifying from
our thoughts and emotions and surrendering to what it.
A wide
range of exercises, as well as meditation and visualization techniques
offered throughout the book, allow readers to choose those that suit
their own energy type and style of practice. Clear instructions guide readers in strengthening their own inner witness and discovering the Truth for themselves.
Mada writes with a keen understanding of the paradox of the spiritual
journey. On one hand, she says, the idea that we even need healing is
an illusion. To reach that understanding, however, we must do the work
of healing and becoming conscious of our true Self.
Like the phoenix that is reborn out of its own ashes, we are healed
into consciousness through the fire of our destroyed ego-mind.
“The
concepts covered in this book take the concepts covered in Eckhart
Tolle’s books a couple of notches further,” says a Vancouver doctor, “I
am quite excited about this book because there is a lot of new material
to integrate into my toolkit of understanding, which to me doesn’t
happen very often. It feels like a new door opening and a whole bunch
of work is now possible.” —Dr. Dorle Kneifel, M.D.