Publisher's Synopsis
This book, The Fifth Kingdom, delves into and expands upon the concepts presented in its complementary work, The Four Kingdoms, which analyzes the role and potential of the human being as the theoretical 'king' of the lower kingdoms of nature, a prince of creation who has forgotten his lineage and his powers. While The Fifth Kingdom can be read independently, a prior reading of The Four Kingdoms is strongly recommended for a more complete understanding of the evolutionary context, the fundamental responsibility of the human being -the Exiled King who does not reign- and how the conscious assumption of his role as custodian of the kingdoms bestowed upon him by the Source is the unavoidable path towards connection with the higher consciousness discussed herein.)