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"Three Magic Words" by Uell S Andersen.
I have no idea if what the book says is true, but I found this unique perspective on the possible nature of all things plausible enough to be quite compelling. It at once filled me with the hope of empowerment and the serenity of humility at a time when I really needed it.
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I have no idea if what the book says is true, but I found this unique perspective on the possible nature of all things plausible enough to be quite compelling. It at once filled me with the hope of empowerment and the serenity of humility at a time when I really needed it.
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May 31, 2009 02:20 AM
Godwinks by SQuire Rushnell. This is a great series of God in our lives in the little hidden ways.
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June 04, 2009 09:51 PM
Seat of the Soul by Gary Zukav (among his other books . . . but, this one was the first of the series and the first one I read.) This book really changed my perspective on life and how to look at important events in my life, not in a good or bad way, but instead to look at them in a "what can I learn about myself" way.
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