Title: Who Am I? I am
Author: Donna Beaumont-Harding
Publisher: URLink Print and Media
ISBN: 978-1647537227
Genre: Illustrated Children’s Book / Education
Pages: 44
Reviewed by: Beth Adams
Hollywood Book Reviews
This is not your ordinary children’s story, as author Donna Beaumont-Harding begins to peel the onion on many advanced topics including Quantum Physics, Dimensional Realities, Energy and Light Beings – all done under the simplicity of illustrations and explanations which young children can understand. To say this is an easy task would be false, as it is incomprehensible to many; yet the author does it with style and grace, resulting in a book like no other.
The story begins with a child thanking his birthing mother and dad for bringing them into the physical world – the one in which we all live together within. It is told that the child’s soul entered its body when still “inside my mom’s belly.” The child is more than just a person, a grandchild, a family member, a sibling, a student, or an athlete and a friend. “I am a very important part of this world,” explains the child. Then the book morphs into an explanation of atoms along with protons, neutrons and electrons which contain energy, concluding with the realization that we all are just energy, vibrating at various frequencies. The author uses an ideal analogy of a radio or TV set able to tune into different channels based on various frequencies.
On page 26 is a graphic which is worth the price of this book to teach youngsters. It is an upside-down cone showing how frequencies of love, peace, joy and enlightenment are at the top; while fear, grief, apathy, guilt and shame are at the lowest vibrations. As light beings, we all must strive to move to the top of the vibrations, resulting in a better self and improving the world around us. The assenting of leaving our body when it is old, worn out or diseased, is shown graphically of an outline of the grandfather floating above his physical body, as well as the energy-light-being of a dog hovering above the pet’s gravesite. These concepts are amazing to be shown to youngsters, as they can surely understand more than most people generally give them credit for.
These are amazing concepts to bring to the knowledge-thirsty minds of youngsters, as there really isn’t a better time than at their development to have these concepts brought to mind. What may have been new-age a while back, is certainly main-stream nowadays. Author Donna Beaumont-Harding has a well-researched, easily explained and graphically illustrated tool to teach such novel topics in this amazing book Who Am I? I am.