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Have you ever wondered why we long to be happy, and not only that, but why we long for a happiness that lasts? After all, life might not be so bad if we didn't long for something better-for a continual happiness: one that doesn't change with the changes of the world-yet we do. Could there be a reason for this? Could it be that the intelligence behind the universe has chosen to give us this longing intentionally, for a reason? The answer is yes. The truth is that we long for a happiness that lasts because that is our birthright. Our souls, which are made in the image of God, know that such happiness is ours and long to claim it again. Yet we continually go about looking for it in the wrong place. We seek our happiness from the world, yet the world-which is changing and transitory, unlike our souls-can never provide it. Only God can. Meditate and Experience God: Saints, Scriptures, and Science Point the Way not only shows you how you can experience God through meditation, and thus obtain the happiness you're seeking, but supports this notion by providing quotes and passages from saints and scriptures of all of the world's great religious traditions-Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. It also refers to the latest in quantum physics to support its premise. And it encourages you to test the teachings for yourself, by providing introductory information on eight different meditation techniques. There's no longer any reason why you yourself can't Meditate and Experience God. It is what you are here to do.
Mo Proctor is the recipient of a prophecy-how cool is that? She believes the prophecy states that she needs to leave home to become a nun at the age of sixteen-which is now. The problem is her mother recently died, and her father is showing signs of early Alzheimer's disease-which are really significant problems. How can she reconcile it all? And is the prophecy the only thing driving her to want to pack up and leave home?
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