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Tales from eternity : armageddon, orgasms, kittens, and gravity

by Cheryl Abram

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There's one word to describe these turbulent times in our culture: confusion. It makes sense really - with so much information, no one knows the difference between what's true and what's false. Some are even doing the unthinkable and questioning the veracity of authority figures they've never questioned before. Th is massive wave of confusion affects everyone, and it's easy to see how so many people are facing psychological crossroads, spiritual roadblocks, and mental hang-ups.Blind faith is virtuous and quite comforting when your eyes are open and your mind awake to realities around you. Blind faith in times of confusion, when your eyes are closed and your mind is asleep, is a voluntary practice of self-harm. If you're willing, you can begin a new journey-the door is open.Here's what to expect from this book: #65533; What a popular Facebook game can teach us about the power of choice #65533; How to escape that trapped feeling (take that, anxiety!) #65533; An easy and authentic way to exist in the moment, no fancy retreat required #65533; Why forgiveness may not lead to the freedom you crave (because forgiveness may not be what you think it is) #65533; A clear perspective on fear, and a look at where it comes from in the first place #65533; And much more (yes, we even talk about orgasms!)… (more)
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There's one word to describe these turbulent times in our culture: confusion. It makes sense really - with so much information, no one knows the difference between what's true and what's false. Some are even doing the unthinkable and questioning the veracity of authority figures they've never questioned before. Th is massive wave of confusion affects everyone, and it's easy to see how so many people are facing psychological crossroads, spiritual roadblocks, and mental hang-ups.Blind faith is virtuous and quite comforting when your eyes are open and your mind awake to realities around you. Blind faith in times of confusion, when your eyes are closed and your mind is asleep, is a voluntary practice of self-harm. If you're willing, you can begin a new journey-the door is open.Here's what to expect from this book: #65533; What a popular Facebook game can teach us about the power of choice #65533; How to escape that trapped feeling (take that, anxiety!) #65533; An easy and authentic way to exist in the moment, no fancy retreat required #65533; Why forgiveness may not lead to the freedom you crave (because forgiveness may not be what you think it is) #65533; A clear perspective on fear, and a look at where it comes from in the first place #65533; And much more (yes, we even talk about orgasms!)

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