Sirromism is the belief in the four revelations experienced by Sirrom while alone under the South Pacific Ocean. The back cover of Evolution To Sainthood comments about such revelations: "We all know that most of the human race, throughout history and even now, talk to God. We call this "prayer." A recent LIFE magazine survey indicates that nine out of 10 Americans pray frequently--and 95% of Americans say God has answered their prayers. Why then should we view with suspicion someone asserting that God has silently replied? Revelations change a person psychologically. Initially, the recipient doubts that God is the source of the revelation, or if God is the source, the recipient resists future involvement on the basis of humility, unworthiness or the wish not to become involved in controversy because frequently the message is one that presents a novel, unique or even a controversial thought and the recipient is often an ordinary, unimposing individual with a personality that is more contemplative than assertive. However, once a person is convinced that God is, somehow, truly behind the communication, that person seems to receive grace or inner power that gives him or her the strength, confidence and determination to make the revelation known. Such a person will not heed the fact that the message is contrary to traditional thinking or the established social order. And that is what the book is about." Sirromism reveals how to find ancient messages within us all which enable us to bring Healing, Health, Hope and Happiness to all other creatures and ourselves. |
