How to Use eTexts

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To read the PDF file, use Adobe Reader™ software, a standard pre-installed program on many computers; if your computer does not have it, you can download a free copy for any computer from www.adobe.com.

Download the file, and open it to read the contents.

There are no fees for the eTexts.

If you would like to give something back, you could...

• Make a donation to Gauden University, the Tibetan Lama Fund, or another charity of your choosing,

• Help someone in a practical way, like carrying a grocery bag for an elderly person, or...

• Listen to someone with a little more patience than you might otherwise show.

Remember that you can keep giving to others as you continue to receive value from the eTexts.


Read the eText in a time and a place in which you can relax and open. Although the transmission portals in the eTexts are not as strong or deep as the transmission portals in the meditation CDs, you may find that you go into an expanded state of consciousness as you read. If you are going to drive or operate heavy machinery, please take time to settle and ground yourself first (have something to eat, take a short walk, etc.)

You may enjoy reading an eText in the morning or at night before you go to sleep, to help you connect more with your Soul and the realms of light.

You may enjoy listening to a CD meditation and reading the eText as part of integrating the deeper transmission, either before or after listening, or as reference when needed.

You may enjoy having a study group with others who read the eText and listen to the CDs.

Feel free to share the eText with anyone whom you feel is open and can receive benefit from the work. We ask that you think of yourself as Athabascar’s diplomatic representative in the world; share with the heart of service and with the goal of empowering people to more strongly connect with their own inner light.

If you copy the entire file, please use the PDF format from our web site. That is a stable format that can be sent over the internet without loss of coherence in the internal text structures. This is a contribution you make in keeping the work clear and easily accessible.

If you quote a passage from any of our eTexts, please set off the quoted passage in quotation marks “like this” and that you clearly and carefully attribute the source of the words as

Athabascar, channeled by Amy Skezas, in the eText (insert title here), www.roselight.com

You may copy a short passage only, to make a point in your own document/writings, but you may not reproduce a significant portion of the work in your own work. If you want someone to see the entire text or a large portion of it, please refer them to the eText at www.roselight.com.

The material in our eTexts is copyrighted and we reserve all rights. The permission granted for copying is for educational purposes and not for commercial use. You may not sell our eTexts or charge anyone an admission fee, etc., to have access to them.