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MYSTICISM IN NEWBURYPORT is a seven-book series revealing ancient secrets from masters of all cultures along with modern-day breakthroughs by scientists and quantum physicists of our times. These tales began flowing after Peter’s powerful spiritual awakening in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Newburyport is a quaint little, historic seaport on the coast of Massachusetts heading towards New Hampshire. Peter had been sober in the 12-step recovery program for many years and had recovered from his alcoholism. Peter’s love of Nature had brought him to the Newburyport area. This area is rich with Nature’s treasures, Native American Heritage and many tales from the tall cargo ships of olden days. High street was lined with homes of these Sea Captains. Peter’s awakening had given him new eyes and new highly evolved senses. Peter was to have powerful past lives experience with his Mystery Woman guide named Layne. Layne was a mystic that would tell people things about themselves that there was no way she could know. She would look you in the eyes and tell you your deepest secrets. She also knew about the Earth’s electromagnetic grids and helped Peter understand what he was experiencing in Newburyport. Peter’s new heightened senses could feel the electromagnet flow of energy and the convergence right below Market Square in Newburyport. Market Square was one of the crossroads for these powerful electromagnet energies that gives life to our planet. Peter was to share the secrets that were revealed to him in his writings.

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Date de parution 11 juin 2023
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EAN13 9798765242865
Langue English
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MYSTICISM IN NEWBURYPORT
PART VII
JOURNEY’S END






BY
PETER JAMES FORD











Copyright © 2023 Peter James Ford.

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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.

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ISBN: 979-8-7652-4285-8 (sc)
ISBN: 979-8-7652-4286-5 (e)

Library of Congress Control Number: 2023910280




Balboa Press rev. date: 06/09/2023



Contents
In Memory
Dedication
Sincere Thanks
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
1 Boardwalk Visions
2 The Art of Contemplation
3 Universal Truths
4 Mystic Voice
5 TTT (Treasure Trove of Truth)
6 Forgotten Treasures
7 In the Wind
8 PJF (Peter’s Jewels Forever)
9 Wisdom Quotes
10 Mysticism
11 Tide Master (Unlocking the Secrets of the Tides)
12 Shakti Burn (Trips to the Spiritual Retreat)
13 The Way of the Mystic
14 Losing Yourself in Nature
15 Safe Passage (Tibetan Philosophy on Death)
16 Soul Whispers
17 Inner Sciences
18 Wee Hour Wisdom
19 An Unlikely Messenger
20 The Tale of the Sevens – The Final Conclusion

Conclusion
About the Author



In Memory

This seventh book in the seven-book series under the title “MYSTICISM IN NEWBURYPORT” is in memory of my life with Barbara Eleanor Parton. Barbara was the first one to see the good in me. She believed in me before I believed in myself. Barbara believing in me changed my life and she brought out the best in me. This seven-book series never would have happened without her influence in my life. She encouraged me to write. She also gave me the courage to write and to follow my dream of creating my first book. I am truly a better person from my time with her. We become like the people that we are around. Barbara was the most unconditionally loving person I had ever met and some of it rubbed off onto me. Some of us that had low self-esteem and that never had anyone believing in us needed the love of a kind, supportive person to get started. Seven books later, I am in awe of what every human being can accomplish. Yes, it was grace that fueled my writings and also the love and support of this exceptional woman believing in me is what made all the difference in my life. Barbara will always have a special place in my heart.
I have priceless memories of riding in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, USA, with Barbara on the best road bikes on the road today. We had a collection of thirteen exceptional Show and Go Custom Cycles back in the Clubhouse in York, Maine. In the above picture is my Candy Orange, Road Glide with a 120 C.I. Race engine with 140 Horse and 140 Torque with the Mount Washington Auto Road in the background. This bike pulled with the power of a freight train. It would climb the mountains effortlessly. Barbara was an exceptionally great rider from her time in California. Our great friends from Seacoast Harley Davidson tricked out the perfect bike for her. We would take the two-hour ride up from York, Maine, to Bartlett, NH, and settle in for the night. The following day we would take Rt. 302 and head up to Crawford Notch. Rt. 302 was on the West side of the White Mountains National Forest with many great attractions. The Willey house was the first stop for us heading into Crawford Notch. The Willey House in 1826 was destroyed in a tragic landslide and when rebuilt became a huge tourist destination. The Willey House was settled in between steep mountains with a small lake with a spectacular view. We would enjoy a country breakfast with lots of coffee before heading to the Cog Railway, which was the train that ran to the top of Mount Washington. We would pass the Mount Washington Hotel, the last of the grand hotels in the valley.
We would continue our loop around the back side of the White Mountains with views that few ever see. We would pass the memorial for the seven members of the “Jarheads” motorcycle club out of Boston that were tragically killed by a drugged-out truck driver. The ride around this loop was never the same after their deaths. We would arrive in Gorham, NH, and start down Rt. 16 to the Mount Washington visitor center and auto road. In my books there are many pictures of Barbara and myself sitting at our picnic table, having our morning coffee and meditating on these spectacular mountains. We would continue down to Glen Ellis Falls, a magnificent waterfall, and then continue the loop back to our base camp in Bartlett, NH. The next day we would wake up and sit facing the sunrise, with the sounds of the river in the background and the birds singing and chirping away. These are priceless memories that I will cherish forever.
I am so grateful for my time with Barbara. I learned a powerful lesson when our time (karma) came to an end. The lesson was instead of being sad that the best life with Barbara came to an end, rather, to be grateful that I had been blessed by my time with her. That was not always easy to do, but life goes on. Everything, eventually comes to an end. We choose a certain amount of time (karma) to spend with someone, mainly for our personal growth, and when it is over we part friends. If you also share love and friendship that is a bonus. That is why someone may be in your life for a very short time or sometimes for many years, as that is what you have agreed to before coming into this life. Everyone is just playing parts (roles) for each other so we can burn off our baggage and move on to a higher level.

Some people may think it is silly that I still love this woman as much as I ever did. But when you live a limited mindset of a life and then have someone open your mind to the abundance of life, you will never forget her. No one will ever replace her spot in my heart.

This is my simple but unconditionally loving memory to the sweetest, smartest, and prettiest woman I have ever known. So, grateful for my time with Barbara…





Dedication
To
“BROTHER PHIL”

Brother Phil is the youngest of the Four Ford Brother Riders. Phil has been a lifelong biker and trucker. He has been ‘In the Wind’ for many, many years. Phil has lived the biker’s life along with many of his friends that are now long gone. Phil has been a great brother and is loved by his children, who all live up in Laconia, NH, with him.





This picture of Wolfman, Myself and my Panhead Chopper, and Brother Phil (wearing the top hat) was taken by a brother, a long, long time ago. The family began riding over sixty years ago and me and Phil are a little over fifty years “In the Wind.” Phil’s sons, Phil Jr., Jason, and Noah are carrying on the riding tradition in our family.

Brother Phil and his Road Glide heading back to Laconia, NH

Phil and Barbara at ThunderHaven


BROTHER PHIL
Thanks for sharing this journey in this lifetime.




Sincere Thanks
In the first six books in this seven-book series I have an extensive listing of all the great people that have played their parts for me on this journey. I am sincerely grateful to every one of them. There have been so many individuals that God has worked through to help me, guide me, and uplift me in times of trouble. I have been blessed with a great family and true friends in my life. I thank all of the gang from Hard Nocks Gym. I had great parents who, with kindness and consideration, put up with such a troubled soul as myself. I have great brothers and a wonderful son and daughter, now a granddaughter. We all have our own lives to live, and I wish everyone the best. The words of Kahlil Gibran: “Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of Life’s longing for itself. They came through you but not from you and though they are with you, yet they belong not to you .” We are but the Caretakers of God’s children. I have always felt like the caretaker of God’s stuff, that it was not mine. I am sincerely grateful to God for a lifetime of safe motorcycle riding, 1965 to present day. I have been “In the Wind” for over fifty years . I am so grateful for the ten years I spent with Barbara and our ten years of riding in the White Mountains. We shared ten years of safe, problem-free riding on the best custom motorcycles all over New England

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