Jacket Copy What happens to those first bright flames of your most profound spiritual experiences? Most of us have known some kind of religious conversion, dramatic shift of consciousness, out-of-body... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Magnificent book. In clear and practical terms, it illuminates the nature of Soul, consciousness and most importantly, love. The stories are everyone's stories although they may seem deceptively simple to some readers. But their simplicity is profound because at a much deeper level they offer amazing insights to the true and ever so subtle workings of Holy Spirit (ECK) in each moment of one's life--whatever one's spiritual beliefs may be. The author, Harold Klemp, is quick to point out that words alone will not reveal truth or bring its realities to bear on anyone. One's own carefully and lovingly cultivated awareness is the only thing that can illuminate these vast personal truths. His book and its perspectives merely offer the true lover of life the opportunity to explore and face himself or herself from within and to enjoy greater love in day to day life. The book and Klemp's gentle, compassionate words can open any willing heart to a more vast understanding of greater spiritual realities. I'd highly recommend it to anyone who is spiritually sincere and adventurous enough to be willing to grow from their present viewpoint.
A book for all who love God
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This book is a goldmine for all true seekers of God. The subtle lessons encased in stories from everyday life are the genuine food for Soul. I highly recommend this book for anyone who is seeking to strengthen their relationship with God. No matter what your religion is, there is something here for you.
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