Spiritual Short Stories
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Beyond The Missouri Sky (Short Stories) List Price: $18.98 Sale Price: $9.66 |
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HADEN CHARLIE / METHENY PAT BEYOND THE MISSOURI SKY |
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American Classics List Price: $18.99 Sale Price: $9.58 |
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Americana List Price: $16.98 Sale Price: $9.54 |
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Just in time for the November 2000 presidential elections, violinist Leila Josefowicz delivers her platform based entirely on violin virtuosity and Americana. Josefowicz seems to excel on short showpieces, and this 21-track CD is full of them--lively American-themed miniatures that don't stretch over five minutes... |
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Damah Film Festival: Spiritual Experiences in Film (Cinematic Moments That Reveal and Restore/15 Short Films) [Volume Two] List Price: $49.99 |
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Enter in the Damah conversation with this celebration of filmmaking that explores spiritual themes through widely diverse genres, formats, stories and experiences. MiniDV, 35mm or Flash, Documentary, experimental or animation... |
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The Communicators: Leadership in the Age of Crisis List Price: $29.95 Sale Price: $29.94 |
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The Communicators: Leadership in the Age of Crisis redefines the professional strategies and personal qualities that this current age of incessant crisis demands of leaders in corporate C-suites, boardrooms, courtrooms, and in the corridors of political power... |
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The Someday List (Jubilant Soul Series #1) List Price: $13.99 Sale Price: $3.50 |
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Rachelle Covington has it all. A fabulous home, a handsome and prestigious husband, two beautiful children, and a place in the upper crust that's quite comfortable. But her life is not all it's cracked up to be... |
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When God Spoke to Me: The Inspiring Stories of Ordinary People Who Have Received Divine Guidance and Wisdom List Price: $15.99 Sale Price: $4.45 |
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Have you ever wondered whether your sudden inspiration, insight, or shift in experience was the result of divine guidance? Never before has a book been written that shares the true-life stories of ordinary people from around the world who have experienced hearing God's Voice... |
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The Someday List (Jubilant Soul Series #1) List Price: $13.99 |
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Rachelle Covington has it all. A fabulous home, a handsome and prestigious husband, two beautiful children, and a place in the upper crust that's quite comfortable. But her life is not all it's cracked up to be... |
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Rhythms of Grace List Price: $13.99 |
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Grace Okoye was a promising young dancer when her career was cut short by a brutal assault that left her scarred for life. Twenty years later, when her past gets in the way of her happiness, she heeds the invitation of her dance instructor and returns home to help hurting children and rediscover the rhythms of grace... |
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The Alchemist List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $6.00 |
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2 Book Set By Paulo Coelho; Warrior of the Light; the Alchemist. |
New Age Spirituality - Morning Has Been All Night Coming ( Part 73 )
In the middle of trying to put the pieces together, there was a banging on my bedroom door and, as they sometimes do, Malika and Jonathan rushed in.
"Hi, Daddy!" Shouted Jonathan.
"We thought you were sleeping," said Malika. "But when we heard the phone, we knew you had to be awake." "Hi kids," I said. "Is everything OK?"
They must have seen the confusion on my face as I sat there. Malika replied, "Yes, of course. What's the matter, Daddy?"
"Nothing. Did you and Jonathan have a good time last evening? You didn't give the baby-sitter a rough time, I hope."
"Baby-sitter?" She asked. "What baby-sitter?"
"The one who took care of you last night," I said. "What do you think I'm talking about?"
"We didn't have a baby-sitter last night, Daddy. Are you sure you're OK?"
"Maybe you were sleeping and the phone woke you up in the middle of a dream," said Jonathan.
I looked at them curiously and then said, "Yes, I must have been dreaming. It seemed so real."
"Tell us about your dream, Daddy," said Malika.
Not wanting to say much, I replied, "It was something about going out to dinner with friends and leaving you and Jonathan with a sitter. That's how dreams are sometimes. They seem so real."
"You were so tired when you came home from the office yesterday," Malika said, "that immediately after dinner, you told us you needed a nap. You changed into your nightclothes and fell asleep. It was very early. You really slept for a long time. I hope you're rested now and feel a lot better."
"And, Daddy," said Jonathan, "you left the lights on. Malika and I turned them off."
"Well, thank you. Let's go get washed up and I'll be down for breakfast in a few minutes," I said.
I got out of bed and after a little while went downstairs for breakfast. Saturdays and Sundays have always been very special days for the children and me. During the week, they attend school and I go to the office. But on weekends we spend as much time as possible with one another. They grow so quickly and then they're gone. I wanted to enjoy every moment I spent with them. Although it may appear at times that raising children is 90 percent sheer frustration and 10 percent pure enjoyment, I think the joy and the love make it all worthwhile. Like most other Saturdays, today promised to be fun.
After breakfast, the children wanted to go over to a friend's house for a short while. When they were gone, I went upstairs and decided to rearrange some of my books while listening to music. Last night's dream was still so vivid. If I listened carefully, I could still hear the mournful sound of bagpipes and the crash of the ocean upon the shores of the little village.
Thinking about nothing in particular and everything in general, I was starting to put the dream into the background of my mind when I noticed a sheet of paper at the foot of my bed. Paper comes from trees, I mused as I reached down and picked it up. Trees? Theo was speaking about trees last evening. Who was Theo? Oh, the dream, of course. Well, dreams are dreams and reality is reality, and they are two distinct segments of life. Thus ran my thoughts.
I glanced at the writing on the sheet of paper, assuming that it belonged to Jonathan or Malika. There, penned in beautiful letters, were the words, "Dinner at the Restaurant at the Edge of Eternity - 7:00 P.M." I stared at it again, as I stood there in total amazement. Perhaps my dream was not a dream after all.
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About the Author
Lecturer, entrepreneur and MBA business consultant, John Harricharan is the author of the award-winning book, "When You Can Walk on Water, Take the Boat."
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