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Windows of the Heart

Windows of the Heart

Greg Davis

iUniverse
2002
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Windows of the Heart is a personal account of love and growth by award-winning photographer and writer Greg Davis. It draws on his travels in many parts of the world, as well as his inner pilgrimage to find meaning in relationships. Greg writes with an insight that cuts to the reader's heart, identifying with all of us in our quest to understand ourselves and those we love. This is a book meant to be shared with those most important to you, or to be savored in those quiet moments of your day.
The Discovery of Dreams A-Z

The Discovery of Dreams A-Z

Greg Belter

iUniverse
2002
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With much difficulty involving dreams it's more often helpful to find someone who's an experienced interpreter. Perhaps the best you'll ever find will be through this fantastic read. First hand knowledge of the spiritual realm, and how it really is to benefit us on our way through the life of many riches, indeed is truly a wonderful treasure. Viewing the direction inside of a dream to where the bits of information will lead us, can also be the clues God has given for solving the mysteries within our most valued life. If the dreamer does block out each message given, accidentally or not, then it may develop up in time, once again, until the lesson has finally been learned and adhered to at last. When we leave our body at night the hand of God's upon us, whether it's through astral traveling or from his wondrous uplifting ways. Above they're quite aware of what we're doing, and what we need to do for solving what seems like an exciting quiz in dreaming. Everything is for a reason as long as it's good, and keep in mind, the dreamer's job will be to do the handy work. Good luck!
Atlantis

Atlantis

Greg Alexander

iUniverse
2004
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This absorbing book explores the possibility that the Atlantis story represents a distortion of a number of myths and legends already present in the ancient Greece and Egypt of the time. Putting more emphasis on Diodorus Siculus' account of the Atlantians, who places this people somewhere in Africa, is it possible that the island Plato spoke of was actually present in a lake not far from a large mountain? Piecing together the key details given in Diodorus, is it possible to identify these features in the Africa of today? In a fascinating piece of historical detective work, the author is able to reveal to the reader precisely how a legend was born.