"What if the world you inhabit is not itself real but the end result of waveforms echoing from the source of all Life - a source that humans label 'Divine' because it is beyond our full knowing. Yet we sense it and yearn to be more conscious of its presence in our lives. This World of Echoes offers divine keys to understanding our experience of being humans on planet Earth, and our relationships with each other, ourselves and the greater Life. In beautiful, liquid language This World of Echoes releases our old limiting ideas and perspectives and opens our inner senses to the boundless mystery of being. It teaches us how to recognise and rise above the ways in which our personality distorts our ultimately divine nature. The three books that comprise this volume can be read sequentially or opened anywhere as the whim or need arises. Even after many readings the quality of its wisdom remains fresh, resonant and useful - a rich resource for pondering and meditation.
A beautifully illustrated compilation of classic stories and poems from around the world.
Brixton, 1981. Sixteen-year-old Michael is already on the wrong side of the law. In his community, where job opportunities are low and drug-running is high, this is nothing new.
In World of Echo, Adin E. Lears traces how medieval thinkers adopted the concept of noise as a mode of lay understanding grounded in the body and the senses.
Presents the stories of six people from different parts of the world whose childhoods were shaped by their experiences during World War II.
This book is a series of photographs from his personal archives, taken during the 50s, 60s and 70s, which reveal beautiful insights into a vanished world. They were unearthed recently, many having not been looked at for fifty years.
Of enduring, patient, plodding, regular working habits and disposition. They have a constitution with which upon poor food they continue to work day after day, in bad climates of many and varied kinds... They are slow, methodical, ...
Decades of war started by a genocidal faction of aliens threatens the existence of any human or alien resisting their rule on Earth.
Richly imagined and masterfully crafted, Echo pushes the boundaries of genre, form, and storytelling innovation to create a wholly original novel that will resound in your heart long after the last note has been struck.
Parse through questionable documents that detail the aftershocks of a once idyllic world no longer salvageable. This kaleidoscopic collection wades in those nebulous waters where the inner world and outer landscape mesh.
In Echoes of Eden, Jerram Barrs helps us identify the significance of artistic expression as it reflects the extraordinary creativity and unmatched beauty of the Creator God.