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A Beginners Approach to Unseen Reality or Drops in the Ocean

A Beginners Approach to Unseen Reality or Drops in the Ocean in Bloomington, MN

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A Beginners Approach to Unseen Reality or Drops in the Ocean

A Beginners Approach to Unseen Reality or Drops in the Ocean in Bloomington, MN

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The Paramount questions in many people’s lives seem to be - “Do I believe in the existence of God?” “There must be a God or how else could everything come into existence?” “How do babies develop from such a humble beginning?” “What makes people do what they do?”“Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha (563 – 483 BC) addressed his monks, stressing the dominant theme that one should not necessarily believe the world of others, merely because they command higher authority, but one should form one’s own conclusion from one’s own studies, examinations an evaluations”We are all on a journey. We can live life with blinkers on or we can open our eyes and see life in all its glory. Carol believes the greatest teacher is life itself. We are continually experiencing life. Many things that happen to or around us raise questions in our minds. We can either dismiss them or see them as the lessons they are.This book was written for people with an open enquiringly mind. It covers such issues as continuing life after death, Spirit communications, reincarnation and karma.Carol hopes it will help those experiencing the loss of a loved one or facing other disturbing situations in their daily life.You have chosen to read this book – you have started your journey.Good luck, blessings and peace
The Paramount questions in many people’s lives seem to be - “Do I believe in the existence of God?” “There must be a God or how else could everything come into existence?” “How do babies develop from such a humble beginning?” “What makes people do what they do?”“Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha (563 – 483 BC) addressed his monks, stressing the dominant theme that one should not necessarily believe the world of others, merely because they command higher authority, but one should form one’s own conclusion from one’s own studies, examinations an evaluations”We are all on a journey. We can live life with blinkers on or we can open our eyes and see life in all its glory. Carol believes the greatest teacher is life itself. We are continually experiencing life. Many things that happen to or around us raise questions in our minds. We can either dismiss them or see them as the lessons they are.This book was written for people with an open enquiringly mind. It covers such issues as continuing life after death, Spirit communications, reincarnation and karma.Carol hopes it will help those experiencing the loss of a loved one or facing other disturbing situations in their daily life.You have chosen to read this book – you have started your journey.Good luck, blessings and peace

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