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Notes from John: Messages from Across the Universe

Notes from John: Messages from Across the Universe

Marcia a. McMahon M. a.

Messages for World Peace Books
2013
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Notes from John: Messages from Across the Universe by Marcia McMahon, M.A.We all remember John Lennon's wonderful music and contribution to the peace movement in the 1960s. Imagine was a truly great song and his debut of world peace with Yoko on his honeymoon highlighted his intentions. Well, imagine that his intentions for world peace do go on Imagine that John Lennon is speaking from the other side through a number of channels that share his vision of a world without war and fear. "Imagine all the people, living life in Peace;"... Now imagine that John actually contacted two different channels living in two different countries, for a single purpose-imagine that Well, imagine that his intentions for world peace still go on, after his death John Lennon is speaking from the other side through a number of channels that share his vision of a world without war. Now imagine that John actually contacted two different channels living in two different countries, for a single purpose-imagine that This book is a collection of messages-from the greatest songwriter and musician of the 20th century, John Lennon, as channeled by Marcia McMahon.She was then led to host a radio show and work collaboratively with Robert Murray a friend and channel. Marcia was beginning to "hear" lyrics from John at the same time John Lennon began his contact with Marcia McMahon some ten years ago while she was working on a painting. She had been a channel/medium for many years previously and heard from Princes Diana on the other side. This contact was her first message from John Lennon and his presence was unmistakable. Sample excerpt: Message from John Lennon on Music and Creativity. Channeled sometime in 2003.John: Be glad you're still in the flesh. We make great music here but there are no producers to get it out. You'll get the word out; the world is ready for your message. It wasn't ready for mine, but you know it's the same message: LOVE Marcia: Thank you, John. I am very honored. John: We're trying to spare you your self-imposed suffering, the idea that your words of Princess Diana and Mother Teresa won't be listened to. That's all nonsense going round in your pretty little head. You are a great channel, and we're happy for you. You don't know how lucky you are Marcia: Again, John, thank you.John: You're welcome. And remember to listen to old Beatles songs. There's a great deal of wisdom there.Marcia: Oh, I do and I will. I've always loved you and the Beatles. John: See, I told you it would happen
Notes from the Undaunted: Poems about One Man's Journey with Cancer
A strong, healthy man has a routine chest x-ray and a terrifying result is discovered. Not only does his body harbor cancer, but it is stage four metastasized melanoma. How will he handle this deathly diagnosis emotionally and physically? The safe life he knowns has suddenly vanished. Is death imminent? Can revolutionary treatments save his life? Every excruciating minute holds an unknown fate. How do his wife, children and friends react to this unexpected life changing threat? If you have cancer or have a family member or friend who has suffered from this horrendous illness, you will want to read about this man's courageous travels on the cancer road. His mental anguish will resonate with your feelings. You will no longer feel isolated by the unthinkable nightmare that is cancer. His sad and uplifting story is told in poetic form with compassion, clarity and insight.
Notes on a Missing G-String

Notes on a Missing G-String

Winona Kent

Winona Kent
2019
pokkari
The first time we met Jason Davey, he was entertaining passengers aboard the Alaska cruise ship Star Sapphire, Eight 'til Late in the TopDeck Lounge.Then he came ashore, got a gig playing lead guitar at London's Blue Devil jazz club, and gained a certain amount of notoriety tracking down missing musician Ben Quigley in the Canadian north.Now Jason's back again, this time investigating the theft of 10,000 from a dancer's locker at a Soho gentlemen's club.Jason initially considers the case unsolvable. But the victim, Holly Medford, owes a lot of money to London crime boss Arthur Braskey and, fearing for her life, has gone into hiding at a posh London hotel.Jason's investigation takes him from Cha-Cha's and Satin & Silk (two Soho lapdancing clubs) to Moonlight Desires (an agency featuring high class escorts) and finally to a charity firewalking event, where he comes face to face with Braskey and discovers not everything Holly's been telling him is the complete truth.As he becomes increasingly drawn into the seamy underside of Soho, Jason tries to save Gracie, his band-mate's 14-year-old runaway daughter, from Holly's brother Radu, a ruthless pimp, while at the same time protecting Holly herself from a vengeful Braskey - nearly losing his life, and Gracie's - in the process.
Notes and Sketches

Notes and Sketches

William P. Rayner

Glitterati Inc
2013
tuotepaketti
Filled with witty observations and surprising dry humor, this highly crafted collection of musings, paintings, and memorabilia explore more than 30 years of exciting travel. - This collector's piece will appeal to travel enthusiasts looking to relive the excitement of adventure and to art collectors and historians looking to fill a personal travel-memoir gap in their collection. Filled with witty observations and drenched in dry humor, this collection of musings, paintings, menus, wine labels, ticket stubs, and other memorabilia explores over three decades of travel. Culled from 25 of author William P. Rayner's personal notebooks, these tales follow a young Rayner as he drinks and dines through remote places. Rayner recounts his wily escape from an overbearing bodyguard nicknamed The Bear, early morning paint sessions of local ruins by the light of dawn, negotiations with Libyan hotel managers over illegally smuggled scotch, and cockpit adventures with a young pilot learning how to blind land - all while making notes and sketches in his diaries. In this increasingly digital age, this two-volume set in luxurious slipcases - one book of Rayner's adventures in Africa, the other in India - is a tactile collector's piece that evokes the fun and nostalgia of adventure.
Notes from the Domestic Underground

Notes from the Domestic Underground

Carol Frey Yingling

Carol L. Frey
2013
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The world is, indeed, a dangerous place. Hearts get broken. Entire governments tumble. The Atom Bomb lurks. The lintcatcher in the dryer catches on fire. A toilet explodes.Carol Frey knows this world from down in the trenches, from the realest places there are: the kitchen floor with a filthy rag in her hand, the dinner table across from a glaring husband, the car full of screaming kids. It's perilous territory, this "domestic underground," and those trailblazers who've come before "Mama Bear" (Frey's nom-de-plume and alter ego) are no lot of shrinking violets-Erma Bombeck (whose The Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank is the genre's bible), "Domestic Goddess" Roseanne Barr, Anne Taintor and her brilliant housewives-from-hell postcards, Phyllis Diller...the list goes on. Badass women all, they've been there, and lived to tell the dirty tale-laughing to keep from crying.There's truth in every page here--and wit, and intelligence, and a big dose of common sense. Frey's "Mama Bear" has the kind of cherished perspective-truth-telling yet subtly sophisticated-that makes the world seem right, and places the really important things-family, friends, shoes, and cats-on the pedestals they deserve.Christine Ohlman, The Beehive QueenSinger/Songwriter