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Manifesting Things: Making Your Way When There Is No Way
Manifesting Things Making Your Way When There Is No Way Author:Misha McGlown Manifesting Things includes inspirational/motivational writings, drawn from various religions, philosophies, teachings, musings, and personal experiences. The book examines the definition, or redefinition of our relationships with God, and accessing those relationships to inform, not some, but all of our experiences in life - from the mos... more »t urgent to the most trivial. Although, many of us are aware that we can and should do this, few of us actually ground and root ourselves in our own spirituality, and exercise it fully. The fact that we do this (or don't do this) is simply a part of the human and physical experience, and the book speaks to the spiritual struggle as well as practical solutions to help manage it. Manifesting Things addresses building a strong personal foundation from the spirit, soul, and mind. The first chapter of the book, The Silence, explores the importance of personal, sacred space. In this chapter, the author visits Native American practices, Deepak Chopra, Paolo Coelho, 17th century Russian philosopher. P.D. Ouspensky, et al. Throughout the book, Misha references passages in The Holy Bible, and drifts, many times over, into wonderment and reverence of known and unknown African ancestors. She is frequently connecting the dots between religions and philosophies, emphasizing their interconnectedness and the possibility of creating one s own personal creed, based on what feels like truth to each of us in our hearts. In addition, she explores the concept that it may take all of the good of what each religion has to offer to, collectively and individually, counter the challenges we are facing in the world today. Manifesting Things explores both scientific and theological perspectives on Thoughts and Words, various angles on Love, creating and opening up Opportunity, and universal approaches to Prayer & Affirmation. All of this is peppered with personal questions and experiences both triumphs and struggles -a few whimsical song lyrics from some of Misha s favorite artists, and occasional Laugh-Out-Loud moments. Manifesting Things is a fun and intelligent read intended to reinforce the reader on her path to enlightenment, or open her up to new possibilities in thinking. Either way, it is a mere stepping stone towards spiritual strengthening that very well might begin, but hopefully will not end, with this book.« less