Interviews with the Fabric of the Universe
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Created by a mother and son duo, this spirituality book offers a look at four important universal concepts integral to creating a peaceful life.
A peaceful life can be achieved by following four universal concepts. In Interviews with the Fabric of the Universe, authors Jesse Alexander Vann and Reverend Wendy Vann, a son and mother duo, offer a practical guide to help you unlock your full potential.
Wendy and Alex share their personal journey of discovery while discussing the four important universal concepts:
• All is equal;
• All has reason;
• God is love; and
• I am Will.
The guide is structured as a series of dialogues between Alex and Wendy, in which Alex channeled answers through interviews with the fabric of the universe, the whole of existence. These messages originated from the source of love and light that compose the fabric of the universe.
Interviews with the Fabric of the Universe shows how incorporating the understanding of acceptance, purpose, love, and the use of free will provides you with practical ways to create the peace desired. Knowing how to create peace in your life and then directing your thoughts to building the life you want is an amazing journey.

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Date de parution 10 mai 2023
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EAN13 9798765240922
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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INTERVIEWS with the FABRIC of the UNIVERSE
REVEREND WENDY VANN MS, LPC, M.MSC
JESSE ALEXANDER VANN


Copyright © 2022 Reverend Wendy Vann MS, LPC, M.MSC.
 
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
 
This book is a work of non-fiction. Unless otherwise noted, the author and the publisher make no explicit guarantees as to the accuracy of the information contained in this book and in some cases, names of people and places have been altered to protect their privacy.
 
 
Balboa Press
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Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.
 
The author of this book does not dispense medical advice or prescribe the use of any technique as a form of treatment for physical, emotional, or medical problems without the advice of a physician, either directly or indirectly. The intent of the author is only to offer information of a general nature to help you in your quest for emotional and spiritual well-being. In the event you use any of the information in this book for yourself, which is your constitutional right, the author and the publisher assume no responsibility for your actions.
 
Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Getty Images are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.
Certain stock imagery © Getty Images.
 
 
ISBN: 979-8-7652-4093-9 (sc)
ISBN: 979-8-7652-4094-6 (hc)
ISBN: 979-8-7652-4092-2 (e)
 
Library of Congress Control Number: 2023906361
 
Balboa Press rev. date: 04/20/2023
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Four System Concepts
 
Chapter 1Acceptance: All Is Equal
Chapter 2Intention: All Has Reason
Chapter 3Wholeness: God Is Love
Chapter 4Movement: I Am Will
Chapter 5Application: Unity
Chapter 6Asking Alex Questions
Preface
Our beliefs are not new but have been forgotten. Our beliefs are a connective force that unites the children who have forgotten what they have learned. Our beliefs encompass compassion, acceptance, and love. We are not here to push away any beliefs of others but to see them as equal. We offer peace for those who are willing to open their hearts while reading this book. We hope that you find an understanding that your choice is guided by your own free will and you have the ability to choose.
We offer this information as a gift to you. It is your choice to receive and do with it as you wish. This book comes from our understanding of these universal concepts. You can gather your own understanding and incorporate these into your own life. Use what fits you. Through this journey, we learned many concepts. We feel that God’s perfect design will one day be seen by all religions and science. The years of debate and fighting will cease, and the core concepts will be clear to all.
We would also like to define our belief of what we will reference in the book as God. We believe that God is the “One who is everything.” We believe God has many names. We believe that God is pure love and in all aspects of the universe. God is the universe and the creator of all souls. God is a mass of pure energy that vibrates at a high frequency. God is love.
To our family who endures our journey in life, you have our eternal love.
To our friends and family who have allowed us to see the world beyond the walls we have created, we offer eternal gratitude and blessings. We believe that every moment is a chosen lesson. We thank David for his patience and gradual acceptance of our chosen path and writing process.
Introduction
Wendy’s Story
I have been a counselor since 1989. I have worked with children who have been abused, their families, foster families, adults, and children with special needs. During these years, I considered myself an average American girl. I earned a master’s in counseling. I married a man who spent twenty-one years in the US Air Force, and we had two children, Mykel and Jesse Alexander. I grew up in a Christian home and took my boys to church. I began studying for my master of divinity degree. Two remarkable events happened during this time: I studied comparative religions, and I gave birth to that impressive little boy named Jesse Alexander, whom we called Alex. This led me to a spiritual journey of acceptance.
My husband and I had two miscarriages before the birth of our first son, Mykel, two more miscarriages followed, and we were thinking we would not get to have another child. Then we got pregnant with Alex. Right away we had difficulty hearing the baby’s heartbeat. Issues with this pregnancy required fourteen ultrasounds, and because my husband was deployed, he could be present for only two. At three months, I hemorrhaged and was rushed to the hospital to have a D&C, since they could not see a fetus in the blood. At the last minute, my doctor decided to do an ultrasound. I could not look at the ultrasound screen. I stared at the ceiling, knowing that David would not try again. I was resigned to the fact that I would only have my little boy Mykel. At this moment, my husband jumped up and screamed, “He is in there, and he is kicking. He is mad as hell!” The bleeding stopped, and I was put on bed rest for one month.
We went on with the pregnancy thinking everything would be OK. At the five-month mark, I began leaking amniotic fluid, but I had only felt like I was having wetting accidents. One of the ultrasounds showed that the amniotic fluid was gone, although the technician never said a word; looking back, I knew something was wrong. My doctor called me at nine in the evening—never a good sign. She told me that the amniotic fluid was gone. She said she was deeply sorry, but I needed to come in the next morning and make some decisions. She kept telling me apologetically that the baby would not be viable at five months if we had to deliver it. She asked that I bring someone with me.
David and my friend Kathy accompanied me to the visit. My doctor explained that at five months, babies begin to make the amniotic fluid, rather than the mother. Something could be wrong with the baby if it were not making enough fluid, or I could have had a rupture and lost the fluid. I explained that I had been leaking fluid. “In that case,” she declared, “it is much like an abscessed tooth.” She explained that due to the rupture, an infection could develop, which could endanger my life. At only five months gestation, the baby would not survive. She requested that we decide about abortion.
I could not abort this child. I knew in my soul that he needed to be here and that I could not take his life. She stated, “You are allowing nature to take its course.” Although I readily said yes, I noticed David was very agitated. The doctor discussed the issues of the child being born without amniotic fluid during pregnancy. The child could have issues with his internal organs not developing, or he could have brain damage. The lungs might not form correctly, or there could be developmental delays, and we might still have to take the baby before it was ready. I was told to go back on bed rest for another month and to take my temperature daily to monitor for infection. The doctor informed us that the chance of the rupture healing itself was minimal.
After the doctor’s appointment, my husband stated that he was not sure he could handle a child with special needs. I was working in the field of early intervention and knew I could handle whatever was to come, but I knew the pain and fear David was in.
Alex was born in December, at three weeks’ earlier gestation than his brother. The doctor wanted to make sure we would only have an eight-pound baby. Alex’s birth was a planned C-section. When he was born, he weighed eleven pounds, eleven ounces, and had a chest that measured fifteen and half inches. Everyone in the delivery room was shocked! He was a healthy baby boy without medical problems. They kept saying, “Do you know what a miracle he is?” My doctor came into my room and with tears in her eyes discussed what a miracle this was.
I always knew how special my children were because I knew how hard it had been to get them here. Alex’s list of so-called problems included frantic feeding, tremors especially upon waking from sleep, difficulty nursing, and constant ear infections starting at one month of age. By the time he was two, doctors had discovered that he had no openings in the sinus cavities. He had surgery to open the sinus cavities and remove “glue ear” substance from the ear canal, and he had his adenoids removed. He was then in the early intervention program, due to delays in speech, social skills, and self-help skills. Alex had poor motor planning issues. He received both occupational therapy and speech therapy. He did not speak until he was three and a half years of age, and even then he spoke only with vowels, no consonants. Although he did not speak well, Alex would give you a look, and you would know what he was thinking. His brother often said, “He is so smart.” Alex was able to convey what he wanted without using words. His articulation was not clear to most people until he was age eight. He stuttered, had tremors, and was extremely active.

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