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Pathways To Peace entices the reader into the magnificent splendor of the higher dimensions and explores many facets of life after death. It weaves around a diversity of inspiring personal experiences of those who have clinically died and returned to tell their remarkable stories. It describes in detail what happens when we 'die' and dispels all fears of death and dying. It is designed to illustrate that we are all eternal, glorious Divine beings that can choose to embrace the transition into another dimension when we pass over and re-unite with Source - The Light- to be enveloped and caressed by a depth of unconditional love that defies human description. It shows that we are never judged, we are all from the same original Source and as such are all interconnected. The book reveals many examples of After Death Communication and offers insights derived from some of Christine's own personal experiences as to why she believes there are no accidents. Pathways To Peace also provides practical support, insights and encouragement for those coping with loss.
Have you heard of the crazy bird known as the Charming Chat, who sat on a doormat with a fat cat in a hat?Crazy Bird Stories tells of the Charming Chat, along with eleven other native Australian birds that can be found around the Mackay district of North Central Queensland. These poems introduce the birds to children and use rhyming words in short stanzas to cell imaginary stories of very strange bird behavior. There's the Cranky Coot who plays the flute in a striped suit, and the Graffiti Goshawk, who attached chalk to a grass stalk and wrote on a sidewalk. With such a wide range of bizarre behaviors, these verses invite young readers to let their imaginations run free.Fanciful and informative, this collection of children's poetry depicts Australian birds involved in unusual and unbirdlike activities.Have you heardOf chis crazy bird?It's called the Charming Chat.It sat on a doorn1at with a fat cat in a hatWhen in for a chat, flew a furry fruit batAs the acrobat water rat performed on the back of the wombat
This story is based upon a relationship between a bird and rainforest termites. In Papua New Guinea, during the month of November, the tiny Buff-breasted Paradise-Kingfisher prepares to return to its birthplace to breed. Only certain locations along the North Queensland coast offer suitable habitat. Using its amazing navigational skills, it flies the long distance required with the aid of a northerly wind.Soon after reaching its destination and finding a mate, they both search for a perfect nest site. It must be a terrestrial termite mound with an active colony of rainforest termites.Oh! The wonders of nature.Daryl Barnes
Knowing what we don't know is a problem faced by each of us. Living in the information age complicates this issue because information is available at the push of a button. This offers a false sense of security in a manipulative and broken world. This book identifies the source of knowing and the surety that it is possible to really know. So ask yourself; What do I really know?The Four VoicesOur OwnThe WorldThe EnemyThe Holy Spirit
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