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AWESOME! Mar 05, 2008
By B. Leech This is the book I carry everywhere I go!
Full of peace, useful tools and more.
A Testament to Love Oct 07, 2007
By Pamela B. Silberman
"author of Simply Being: One Year With Spirit"
Rev. Lee Poepping's story is a testament to Love and healing. It witnesses to the miracles born from the practice of faith and genuine trust. His willingness can give us all the inspiration to heal our minds and lives no matter what our circumstance. Here we see through his eyes beyond all personal shadows. Not only do we come to learn the grand gift that A Course In Miracles and Spirit offers us all, but we come to find how indeed it works if we work it. I would not recommend any other book more highly for those who can relate to the story of healing through addictions. In fact, I have recommended this book to several clients I treat within the field of substance abuse recovery. Furthermore, as a student of A Course In Miracles, I am personally gifted to know Lee and see how he continues to genuinely minister his light to all, no exceptions.
If I Had 20 Pigeons... Feb 15, 2007
By Tom Whitmore
"cims"
... I would order a copy of this book for each of them.
I like this book the same way that I like hearing someone tell the story of how he got sober.
I like Silent Miracles because it it is so honest and real. I know that the author lived the experiences that he writes about in Silent Miracles, because the experiences that he describes are so much like what I have experienced on my path, though I never was in a life-threatening collision, nor have I ever been thrown from an overturning camper. I guess that I did not need that heavy of a cosmic 2 x 4 laid along side my head in order to get my attention. Almost though. But that is MY story.
One of the things that the author does in this book is to show how alike some of the ideas in A Course in Miracles are to teachings of the Tao te Ching. As it says somewhere, a universal religion is not possible, but a universal experience is both possible and necessary, and we know that that A Course in Miracles is only one explication of a universal curriculum.
Certainly the Tao is another such path, and a student of one path (be it the Course or Taoism or Buddhism or any path of enlightenment) can recognize the common threads that run through these hallowed traditions. Truth is true, no matter the source.
"Silent Miracles" Is Just That..... Aug 31, 2005
By Allan Silberhartz Lee Poepping's "Silent Miracles" is a beautiful and powerful wake-up call into a new paradigm--one in which fear, judgment, suffering, and separation is transformed into trust, love, hope, and faith. At a time in our human history when so much "wrong" seems to be happening, a book like "Silent Miracles" is a much-needed "right". We are all very fortunate that Lee has come forth with this extraordinary book now.
Allan, host of the international spiritual talk show, "Bridging Heaven & Earth" ( www.HeavenToEarth.com )
Words to live by Aug 30, 2005
By Flyboy This book contains a simple and well thought out spiritual plan that helps us change the way we look at life and overcome the fear that keeps us from realizing our real goals. I highly recommend it!
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