A Refreshing New Perspective on Life’s Journey


The journey from birth to death is a mysterious passage we all must navigate.

Each of us begins our journey at a specific time and place, yet we have no idea where or when it will end — or what challenges we might face along the way.

Making sense of it all, and finding something bigger than ourselves to believe in, can be a life-long quest.

Now There is a Guidebook to Help.

Lessons from the Source: A Spiritual Guidebook for Navigating Life’s Journey is a remarkable new spiritual book that offers a reassuring perspective on life and many of the challenges we struggle with regularly.

Its profound, yet down-to-earth teachings transcend belief systems and use concise, easy-to-understand, non-dogmatic language to help us understand life and deal with its complexities.

Wisdom from Another Dimension

Like Conversations with God and A Course in Miracles, the writings in Lessons from the Source were received by Jack Armstrong from an unknown inner source and transcribed through a form of channeling known as Inner Dictation.

Life’s Journey is Seldom Easy.

Life sometimes seems hard to understand and accept. It can feel like things are spinning out of control, with fear, pain and uncertainty. And the tumult in the world around us often heightens our feelings of frustration and anxiety.

All of this can leave us feeling overwhelmed, alone and afraid ― and longing to find a sense of inner peace and comfort.

Helping to Make Sense of It All

Lessons from the Source helps make sense out of life. It offers comfort, reassurance and meaning, as well as practical advice and guidance to help us navigate life’s journey and confront its challenges.

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It is far easier to accept the negative condition or state of mind as just the way it is than it is to reject it and accept your good. When you have become successful at doing so on a regular basis, it will strike you as one of the great ironies that you were more comfortable with negativity than with goodness. But you will see that it is because the acceptance of negativity is much easier and requires far less effort on the part of your conscious mind than does the conscious decision to accept only your good.”