Being Human in the Now: Conversations with the soul of my sister Ajra

An eye-opener for other worlds and for our future

Being Human in the Now:
Conversations with the soul of my sister Ajra

by Ana Pogaĉnik

In so many respects life is portrayed in a totally false picture, because the larger context of life is still being ignored. That which we as ‘normal’ people experience in daily life is just a small crumb of what true life consists of.” Ajra Pogaĉnik, the sister who had crossed the threshold.

Published by InterActions
Translated by Sibylle Kort
ISBN 978-0-9528364-6-9, February 2022, Pb 120 pp, £12.00.

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Two sisters, closely connected, both active on the spiritual path, both with the ability to translate the spiritual world into words… and then one of them dies.

Ten years later they explore a new connection, and through the conversation that follows we gain new visions into what it means to be human. The insights into the afterlife show us how helpful it is when we finally include this part of the soul’s path in our view of life. Departed souls are eager to work more closely with incarnated human beings on present and future challenges, with the interactions bringing potential for deep healing and fertilisation — in both directions.

The themes the two sisters cover in their conversations are direct, detailed and breathtakingly lively and highly topical. They include the increasing difficulties souls encounter in crossing the threshold as influenced by our life decisions on earth, from our materialistic orientations, suicides, to various medications — including the serious and disturbing soul effects coming from the new mRNA vaccines through their ability to penetrate a ‘divine script’ of our body — and what is needed for healing.

The insights Ajra offers on the deep significance and potential of love as a source of strength and growth for our earth incarnations is greatly inspiring, as well as her descriptions of the earth’s own potential for development as a spiritually radiating living being which we can learn to interact with.

Ana Pogačnik was born in Slovenia. She is a seminar leader, author and mother of two small girls. Her studies were in piano and later archaeology. From an early age she had been receiving messages from various spiritual sources, especially in relation to the invisible dimensions of the landscape and the mirroring thereof in us as human beings, and from 1999 she began to incorporate knowledge of these into her seminars. She founded a school as a frame for this, Modra Zemlya, which in Slovenian means Wise Blue Earth. She has published several books, co-authoring one other in English, How Wide the Earth (2006). She lives with her family in Slovenia.