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“Live by the still, small voice within.”
-Charol Messenger-
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Charol Messenger

Best Selling Author in Spirituality 2020

Inspiring All Ages

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Best-Selling Author in Spirituality Charol Messenger, Member of Best-Selling Authors Association 2020 and honoree of Marquis Who's Who in America 2020, inspires readers of all ages with her nondenominational books

that bridge spirituality, metaphysical and religious thought.

Nineteen book awards include four First Place Winners.

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​A Spirituality Teacher since 1977, in classes and one-on-one, Charol Messenger has counseled more than 76,000 individuals on how simply and easily to live from their own higher self. In her three global TV interviews in 2019 with Preach the Word Worldwide Network on their “Book of the Month” show (to their audience of 100 million), she shared her own auspicious  experiences and insights about her two critically acclaimed new books IN JESUS’ WORDS, TODAY: Humanity’s Magnificent Future (Kairos Crystal Award, Preach the Word) and her flagship title HUMANITY 2.0: The New Humanity (5 awards include Shining Stars from Preach the Word 2019 and Second Place Canada 2016).

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Further epiphanies are in The New Humans: Second Genesis (First Place Winner Europe 2017, Second place Canada 2017, and sequel to Humanity 2.0). Also You 2.0: Living Your Infinite Self (First Place Winner Canada 2016, and sequel to national award-winner The Soul Path: Being Fully Conscious, in everyday life). ​ Charol Messenger’s dozens of in-depth personal stories and over 130 original techniques are in national award winner Intuition for Every Day, how to be at peace in our fast changing world, her workbook of 45 years; and her highly praised award-winning Wings of Light: The Four Angels Who Guide You. 

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Heartfelt and down-to-earth in all of her writings, Charol Messenger shares her own many personal experiences, epiphanies, and life lessons since her sudden life-changing mystical event in 1975, when she saw the potential and true hearts of all humanity. Writing in deep meditation while in higher consciousness, Charol’s gentle encouraging writings guide others into how to easily live by the innate ability to know what to do, in any situation; and most importantly, how to be at peace in heart and mind and actually feel joyful. She shares how we can achieve personal clarity and inner contentment and self-forgiveness, and that when we strive to reach our higher potential we are being who we were born to be.

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Charol Messenger’s writings are most similar to Neale Donald Walsch, Eckhart Tolle, Marianne Williamson, David R. Hawkins, James Redfield, Gina Lake. ​

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Charol Messenger’s life motto is,

 

“Live by the still, small voice within.”

 

November 2, 1975, Charol Messenger was shaken out of her mundane life when she fell into a deep slumber and saw angels surrounding her amidst a heavenly glow, heard their chorus of song, and felt the presence of Archangel Michael overlighting her as revelations came in waves to her about humanity's future. The next day, she began writing. Then on January 13, 2019 at 3:30 a.m., she was wakened by an inner nudging and went to her meditation room. In the arm chair, while she was deep in the consciousness, Jesus began speaking to her the first Letter of many that he wishes to share with all humanity.

 

Charol Messenger’s civic achievements include founding the Books for Iraq charity, through which she shipped books to troops in Iraq for the children and Iraqi citizens in 2004-2005. Her international twelve-page newsletter “Global Citizen” in 1987-88 earned her recognition from Colorado Governor Roy Romer and author Richard Bach.

 

Her memberships include Best-Selling Authors Association and World Future Society; she was interviewed in 2012 for the latter’s magazine “The Futurist,” for Humanity 2.0: The New Humanity.

 

She has a B.A. in English, philosophy, and world religions from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 1985. As a professional writer since 1994, she has published 220 articles and book reviews in Canada, L.A., and Denver and a column in Colorado Springs. As a freelance developmental book editor, she has completed 252 books, among 1,466 professional projects.

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