In the Presence of Love
Book One
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About the Book
IN THE PRESENCE OF LOVE "Ernesto is poetry in practice. When you read this book, you will get an intimate and profound glimpse of this very special man who says, "This particular book could be defined in the phrase ''love is not only for oneself but for the beloved'', but for Ernesto, the beloved is God. And it is true. Even though at first the poems may evoke feelings for aluscious" woman, soon you will realize that the writings are about God, the Divine. As Ernesto searches for the presence of God in his life, his soul gets inspiration from things most of us take for granted...the fact that he is alive, the way he embraces life in the moment. In fact, when he sometimes has revisited his own writings, he questions: "Did I write that?" not because he can't write, but because he can sense a heighten presence in the words. He didn't want to publish this work. This is a very private and personal body of thought he has developed for himself only, but the practice of the Akashic records suggested to him sharing his feelings and emotions for the benefit of others, because In The Presence Of Love should inspire the reader their own inner search. This accumulation of life experiences Ernesto is sharing with you hopefully will bring meaning to your quest..."it is possible to achieve enlightenment and connection to God and oneself."
About the Author
ERNESTO ORTIZ
Biography
Ernesto Ortiz was born in Mexico City, in 1951. As a child he frequently visited the family''s coffee plantation, where he learned a life style that will later mark the path of his teachings, influenced by "curaciones" and other practices carried by the Shamans of this land. At the age of 14, he went as an exchange student to Michigan, returning later to his native country to finish High School. Around the age of 17, he started exploring mind expanding with teacher plants. He moved to San Diego, California where he studied textiles and photography, and at 21 his passion to study and photograph native cultures and "shamanism" brought him on a two-year trip to South America. Upon his return to