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For whatever reason, it appears to be that there is a growing awareness and interest among people in the paranormal: the paranormal, perhaps manifesting in life as a Divine Presence, a guiding force, maybe thought of as the 'unnamed something', or the Universal Energy; to many, it will be 'God'. People all over the world are 'fascinated' by it, from countries that live by their own strict, religious codes and practices, to countries that have maybe little time or thought for any form of religion. Always, the paranormal is there, as we make our way through life, for the paranormal (so called), is life: evidenced perhaps in the simplicity of a dream that turns out to be true, in the wonder of a coincidence that can be the means of changing attitudes or relationships, for the better...in the wonder of nature, in the power of prayer. Leaning on the Invisible is a fascinating introduction to the unknown, a portal into another world which, if we fail to walk through it, leaves us immeasurably impoverished. The whole world has opened up suddenly to become aware of a form of 'global citizenship' as, through the medium of the internet and other forms of media, we at last understand, and try to realise the significance and truth of the words, the Brotherhood of Man. And just as there is a great need for harmony and peace, for a 'healing' in our troubled times, so too comes the desire to seek out 'like minds'; others who share a belief in the power for 'good'; in a benevolent 'something'; in the comforting reassurance that we do not travel this earthly path alone. That there is a reason for everything and everything happens for a reason. So too, is the desire to share so called paranormal experiences, as through these experiences, we all gain a better understanding of the meaning of life, and of life itself.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780955429217
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 224
- Utgivningsdatum: 2012-01-12
- Förlag: Courtenbede