![]() Where the Spirit Led by Brad Burkholder (https://www.6th-books.com) A must-read for anyone interested in paranormal phenomena—a superb addition to anyone's paranormal reading list. G.L Davies, author of Haunted: Horror of Haverfordwest Where the Spirit Led: My Incredible Journey into the Coming Age and What I Learned is an account of my studies and activities, some of them shared by four other individuals, under the direction of the channeled spirit Ramoth. Ramoth, who refers to himself simply as a guide, has lived many lives on earth but is currently in the spirit realm that you and I inhabit between our earthly incarnations. He sees human lives and events from a perspective that we cannot see them from, and his guidance has helped many individuals since he began speaking through the channel Yvonne in the late 1980s.
Yvonne is one of the most honorable people I have ever known. She is a kind, gentle soul who prefers rural life to city life and has always enjoyed a close connection to animals. With her gift, she could have become a millionaire several times over, but she chooses to serve rather than to exploit. I met Yvonne when I became her client in 1997. A few years later we began dating and eventually married. Although we separated in 2023, the two of us have remained close friends, and I have continued to call upon Ramoth for his teachings and guidance. Ironically, I met my future wife when I booked an appointment to consult with Ramoth regarding a problematic relationship with a woman I was dating. During that meeting, Ramoth spoke of God, Jesus, certain struggles I had endured in my life, certain past life experiences and, of course, the sometimes painful relationship that had brought me to him. He talked to me as if he were a kindly and omniscient grandfather, and I immediately realized that knowledge of all the mysteries of life was within my grasp if only I asked the right questions. Within a few sessions Ramoth revealed more past lives to me, and I increasingly understood that those past lives had culminated in the person I had become, who now sat before Ramoth, absorbing his teachings. From the very beginning, Ramoth was laying out a curriculum for me, one that I continue to explore today. And, in one of my earliest sessions, he told me that I would someday write a book focusing on what I was learning. That book is Where the Spirit Led: My Incredible Journey into the Coming Age and What I Learned. The subtitle speaks directly of what my experience with Ramoth is all about. Just as 2,000 years ago, the world moved into the Piscean Age and began coping with new understandings delivered by Jesus of Nazareth, we are now entering the Aquarian Age and will wrestle with a more advanced set of understandings, once again delivered by the Christ energy. Ramoth and other advanced spirits like him are giving their students a preview of that new age, when people will have a greater understanding of themselves, their past lives and their relationship with their maker. To me, an important part of my journey into the future came in the company of Yvonne and three of her clients. Ramoth organized special meetings for the five of us and in the year 2000 sent us on a field trip to southern England. There we relived a great deal of history, reconnecting with past lives and re-walking sites that in past lives we had considered home. What we did, as amazing as it seems now, will be commonplace in the future. When Yvonne held group meetings, Ramoth frequently began his message to the group with this statement: The purpose of life is to grow and to change. Underlying this statement is the concept that each soul is on its own evolutionary journey toward a reunion with our maker. A simple key to navigating this journey, according to Ramoth, is understanding that on earth we are always either students of life or victims of life. Everything that occurs in life is a lesson if we choose to learn from it. Sometimes mistakes are potentially our greatest teachers, but only if our minds are engaged enough to recognize and analyze the mistake, thus preventing it from occurring again. If we fail to take an analytic approach to our own lives, we will continue to repeat the same mistakes, suffering the same consequences. In effect, we continue on a path of self-victimization. Our lives stagnate, and when this happens, we fail to fulfill the purpose of life, which is to grow and change. While it is inevitable that we all victimize ourselves at times, by consciously being students of life, we keep these self-victimizing episodes to a minimum, thus assuring that we are indeed growing and changing. A student of life embraces growth and change, comprehending that it is the only path to self-improvement. Ramoth speaks of Jesus and the Christ energy that He embodied, but that does not mean that Ramoth is strictly a Christian spirit. Indeed, he insists that the same soul that was Moses was also John the Baptist, Buddha, Mohammad and Gandhi. Ramoth says that if we took the best of all of the world’s religions and combined those best aspects, we would produce the truest religion ever. It is important to remember that God exists whether religion exists or not. Man creates religions. Far more truth resides in God Himself than in the religions we construct to try to understand Him and connect with Him. Life itself is an energy that cannot be extinguished, but like other energies, it does change form. Ramoth insists that death is merely a transition and that the part of us that endures all changes—the soul—continues the work of refining itself between earthly lives. Each new life that we experience is molded by the lives that came before it and the experiences that we need, at that point in the soul’s journey, to move forward in our quest to reunite with our maker. According to Ramoth, the five-person group that he assembled and sent to England had all been together at the time of King Arthur. In fact, three of us were Arthur’s nephews, one was his niece and one was his granddaughter. Ramoth sees Arthur as an individual who could have made a pivotal change in history had he and four of the five members of my group not been murdered. Because Arthur’s concept of Christianity came in a direct line from Mary Magdalene, who brought the Holy Grail to England and died there, he believed that Mary’s version—which included the idea of reincarnation and karma—was more valid than the Church’s dogma. Arthur planned to overthrow the Church and replace it with another more aligned with Mary’s teachings. Where the Spirit Led is an important book that cracks open the door to the new age and allows readers to peek into the future. Great changes are coming, and while many people are eager for those changes, many others will stubbornly resist them. Readers of Where the Spirit Led will gain insights into the consciousness of the coming age and will be better prepared to embrace it as they fulfill life’s purpose—to grow and to change. Where the Spirit Led by Brad Burkholder is available from https://www.6th-books.com or from wherever books are sold. 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