Me and God
THe beauty of this book is that it is so simply written. I finished it in a day, because I wanted to read on, but it really should be savored slowly. Regardless of your religious beliefs. Faber make sense in a very basic way. It's about living your life in a simple, open way-- leaving yourself open to opportunity, giving yourself space to hear your inner voice, learning not to judge or be influenced by the judgement of others, and other worthy ideas. THe interrelatedness of the different sections leads to a repetitive feeling that can give the impression that you've read a passage before, which may cause you to skip the paragraph and thus miss a new point that has been made. This is only the real drawback to the book. Otherwise, I wouldn't hesitate to recomend this book to anyone interested in finding deeper solutions to their worries.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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Hey, pretend person, if you're done hallucinating, I would love to have a shot of being a customer in this place....==
ReplyDeleteYOu're a disaster...
try asking god for help..
so amazing
go out
take control
great kid
I bet you've
make you a deal
totally fair, not it's not it's awful
i'm blowing it again, aren't i
Look, you're complicated and confusing, don't need that in our lives right now...
you resemble something further along the revolutionary chart
Do i have a destiny? or is it all free will
better get busy
I'm not the guy with answers.
so you're just like the rest of us...um..not yet but I'm trying..
what if angels walk the earth here among us, silent and unseen and one of them fell in love with one of us..if you met the one you were meant for but you couldn't sense their touch you could not feel their kiss and you could not trust your eyes, would you still believe in love?
ReplyDeletethere's no way we could ever be together...
YOu choose to fall to earth and when you wake up you're human