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By: Olcan Taşmaz

The Council of Masters

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The Council of Masters, Echoes of a Conclave is not a book you simply read – it is a threshold you cross. Every page breathes with the resonance of silence, where unseen masters wait to remind you of truths long hidden. Their voices rise through earth and stone, fire and water, leading you deeper into the mysteries of your own soul.Here you will discover that the body is not a burden but a temple, that every vibration is a note in the great symphony of creation, that stones themselves remember, and that love burns as an eternal fire within the heart. Each chapter unfolds as a revelation, a mirror in which the masters appear – not as distant beings, but as reflections of your own essence.Written in a voice at once mystical and timeless, this book calls both to the mind and to the marrow of the spirit. It does not merely inform; it transforms.At the final threshold, two doors await, one opens to the world, one to eternity. Yet perhaps they are not two at all, but a single mystery wearing many faces, inviting you to step across and remember who you have always been.

Olcan Taşmaz is a published author, teacher and spritual guide based in Cyprus. She works with her own unique healing methods and serves as a channel of wisdom, offering a bridge for the flow of knowledge and transformation. Her books and writings focus on spritual awekening, ancient wisdom and inner transformation. For many years she has been guiding individuals through healing practises, symbolic rituals, and meditative journeys, helping them reconnect with their true essence. Her style is mystical, poetic and intuitive aiming not only to inform but to invite readers into their own soul journey of remembrance and illumination.

 

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  • Saint John

    The Council of Masters is a deeply moving and illuminating book. It speaks with quiet authority, guiding the reader into profound reflection and inner awareness. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone ready to explore a deeper spiritual perspective.

  • Marissa

    The Council of Masters is a calm and insightful read. With quiet clarity, it explores memory, awareness, and inner transformation. I would highly recommend it to anyone seeking thoughtful and spiritual reflection.

  • Hope

    The Council of Masters is not simply a spiritual narrative — it is an inner threshold. Through poetic language and layered symbolism, it explores embodiment, vibration, memory, and love with quiet intensity. The book does not instruct; it awakens. Profound, immersive, and transformative — I highly recommend it to anyone ready to move beyond fear and step into the sacred fire of the heart.

  • Janet Martens

    The Council of Masters is one of those rare books that feels less like something you read and more like something you enter. What begins as a mystical narrative gradually unfolds into a deeply reflective journey through embodiment, vibration, breath, memory, and love. The symbolism is layered yet accessible, inviting contemplation rather than imposing doctrine. What moved me most was its quiet depth. It does not attempt to persuade or overwhelm; instead, it gently guides the reader beyond fear and into a profound inner recognition. The language carries a poetic cadence that feels both ancient and strikingly relevant. This is not a book for passive reading — it is for those willing to engage, reflect, and remember.

  • Janet Martens

    The Council of Masters is one of those rare books that feels less like something you read and more like something you enter. What begins as a mystical narrative gradually unfolds into a deeply reflective journey through embodiment, vibration, breath, memory, and love. The symbolism is layered yet accessible, inviting contemplation rather than imposing doctrine. What moved me most was its quiet depth. It does not attempt to persuade or overwhelm; instead, it gently guides the reader beyond fear and into a profound inner recognition. The language carries a poetic cadence that feels both ancient and strikingly relevant. This is not a book for passive reading — it is for those willing to engage, reflect, and remember.

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