The Letters from Luxor
Peristyle Court of Luxor Temple, Egypt
This web site is dedicated to the loving memory of my late wife, Sharon Elaine Miles, who was not only the companion of my heart, but also my spiritual teacher. Everyone who knew her was touched by her intense devotion and willingness to serve the needs of the Spirit. Her quiet but powerful spiritual force was a guide for everyone she encountered. My wish is for anyone who is open to the messages she received, to use them in their daily spiritual lives as their spirit leads them. Randy Miles The Letters From Luxor are a compilation of missives on the contemporary individual and group spiritual focus that we need to have in the New Age. They are concerned with the opening of the heart and the experience of the love of humanity in a new way. As an excerpt from the Letters suggests: When we see each other eye to eye, the time will be known for each to reach to the depths of his heart and love . . . . Love is the keynote: Love is the Way. You will know Love in a way that has never been revealed . . . . Your job is to prepare your hearts so that WE may work and move through that center in - all men. No more is there to be just a reaching out from Us to the few . . . What We have to say, the Love and Blessings We have to give - will be given to humanity by many, many . . . Coming through is the New Age, which for all mankind is the Advent of the Lord in all His glory . . . We are approaching . . . Great preparation is being carried on; it reaches far back into history and now is moving into its fruition.
The Letters are loosely organized
into groups that have broad themes. The themes covered include:
Since the Letters speak so
eloquently for themselves, please peruse the Letters below to learn more
about these remarkable sources of wisdom and guidance. Click on a Letter as
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