Letters to My Children’s Higher Selves
Transmission
It is what was written in moments of clarity,
addressed beyond the present moment.
A lived record of what was spoken forward,
without knowing how it would be received.
This Is an Autobiographical Work
This book is part of the Autobiographical Series — documenting Jennifer Matthews’ lived experiences as they extend into relationship, lineage, and transmission.
It reflects the phase where lived experience is no longer held internally, but begins to be expressed outwardly in a directed way.
It is not written as instruction — but as communication.
About the Book
Letters to My Children’s Higher Selves is a collection of written reflections addressed beyond the present moment.
These letters are not responses, but offerings — written without expectation.
This is the phase where experience begins to move forward, rather than remain within.
You May Recognise Yourself If
- You feel a desire to express something forward without needing response
- You recognise moments of clarity that feel meant to be shared
- You feel connected to lineage, family, or continuation
- You experience communication that is not bound to immediate context
- You feel something moving through you rather than from you
How This Book Is Experienced
- Through reading what was written in moments of clarity
- Through witnessing communication without expectation
- Through recognising transmission as it occurs
- Through observing what is offered forward
What You May Experience
- Recognition of communication beyond immediacy
- A sense of connection to lineage or continuation
- Awareness of expression as transmission
- Moments of resonance within written reflection
- A feeling of something being carried forward
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Inside the Book
A structured collection of written reflections and transmission.
Part I · The Letters
- 1 · Beginnings — What was first written
- 2 · Expression — Words without response
Part II · Relationship
- 3 · Connection — Communication across distance
- 4 · Presence — What is felt but not always seen
Part III · Continuation
- 5 · Lineage — What moves forward
- 6 · Devotion — Writing without expectation
Part IV · Integration
- 7 · Holding It — Living what has been expressed
- 8 · Leads into The Dharma Years