Miller, Robin (1950-)

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Miller, Robin (1950-)

Robin Miller is a poet, songwriter, and musician residing in Sedona, Arizona, who during the 1980s found the answer to much of his searching in New Age metaphysics. Then in 1987, he began to channel music. The term channeling has frequently been applied to the inspiration to which gifted musicians have attributed as the source of their musical innovations. The product of these channelings was released as a series of albums including Paradise View, Magical Spheres, Celestial Bridge, and From the Heart, each of which reached a popular audience in the post-New Age community. Then on January 23, 1991, shortly before Miller and his family moved to Sedona, an un-embodied entity named Jonathon manifested early in the morning immediately after an intense dream in which Miller felt he was being taught about the future direction of his life. As he awoke he found himself repeating some thoughts aloud. He sat down to remember and put the thoughts to paper. At that point he found himself tapping into thoughts that did not appear to be his own. He began to record these thoughts by automatic writing.

Miller found that he was frequently called upon to write, and he allowed his bonding with the entity who was communicating through him to become stronger. Accompanying the process of communicating, Miller also found that he was transforming into a more loving being.

Jonathon described himself as a seventh ray being and speaker for the Council of the Brotherhood of Light, described as a group of seven beings amid the many organizations and entities in the spiritual realm who are working to reawaken humanity to its true God-self connection. The brotherhood thus works beside the many groups spoken of by other channelers such as the Great White Brotherhood, the Celestial Hierarchy of Light, and the Ashtar Command, groups of evolved beings who guide humanity in its overall evolution and spiritual life. Jonathon described himself as someone who had been incarnated on various occasions, on the most recent occasion as a Christian monk in the thirteenth century in eastern France. He was also known as Jonathon in that incarnation. He had led a contemplative life and had an awakening in his 46th year. He died three years later.

In returning to speak through Miller, Jonathon explained he is taking part in a coordinated effort from the spiritual realm to push humanity toward enlightenment. As a result, Earth will be transformed into a paradise. The awakening of humanity at this time is the fulfillment of the promise of the Second Coming of Christ. In 1993 Miller published the initial messages from Jonathon as Talks with Jonathon, the first of five proposed volumes.

Sources:

Miller, Robin. Talks with Jonathon, Book I: A Guide to Transformation. Needham, Mass.: Channel One Communications, 1993.

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