finished in 2001

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  • the red tent by anita diamant
  • harry potter and the chamber of secrets by j.k. rowling
  • little altars everywhere by rebecca wells
  • wounded healer by henri nouwen
  • the professor and the madman by simon winchester
  • harry pottter and the sorceror's stone by j.k. rowling
  • on writing by stephen king
  • the courage to write by ralph keyes
  • divine secrets of the ya-ya sisterhood by rebecca wells
  • rapture of canaan by sheri reynolds
  • there are no accidents: synchronicity and the stories of our lives by robert c. hopcke
  • the tipping point: how little things can make a big difference by malcolm gladwell

What did you think about There are No Accidents? Worth a read? Intriguing? I'm curious.

Shalom, y'all!

L. Bangs

i enjoyed it very much actually, and it was a quick read, too. also, because the author is also a talented storyteller (not just a PhD) it wasn't nearly as dry as it might have been. if you have an interest in strange/meaningful coincidences, the concepts in this book will definitely stick with you.

Have you read Excuse Me Your Life is Waiting? It is by Lynn Grabhorn I believe. It was very interesting...talks about the energy of feeling and the law of attraction: like attracts like. I am trying to practice the 4 step process to attract the positive and leave behind the negative. You may enjoy it...if for no other reason than to learn how negative really all for most of our lives.

hmmm, no i haven't--but i'll keep my eye out for it. thanks for the recommendation!