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God, The Universe, And Where I Fit In
Laurie Ann Levin
HCI
October 2009
On Sale: October 1, 2009
245 pages ISBN: 0757314406 EAN: 9780757314407 Paperback
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'For me, spirituality is the ability to be awed through
your connection to creation, to know your purpose, and to be
of service — all to find faith, hope, and inner peace. This
is the very heart of what I call 'soul communion.' I knew
that, on its face, this sounded esoteric and mystical, but
it was already threaded into the fabric of most people's
lives.
'After all, who hasn't prayed to a
loved one who has died, talked to them, and asked them for
emotional and spiritual guidance? Our stumbling block is
that we talk, say a quick 'Amen,' and never wait around to
listen.
'Soul communion is teaching
ourselves how to wait around and listen. We believe in the
spiritual realm, yet at the same time we shut ourselves off
from it. We pray for help and then don't allow it to help
us.'
-From Chapter 17
In God, the
Universe, and Where I Fit In, Laurie Ann Levin, Psy.D.,
shares her extraordinary life story and illustrates how we
can tap into the divine guidance that is always available to
us.
As a child, Levin knew she was psychic. Still
she stifled her gifts, dimming the divine aspects of herself
in order to be accepted by conservative parents, her
friends, and her husband. As a rising Hollywood agent,
making connections with stars like Madonna and Michael
Jackson took precedence over making connections with the
other side.
When her career bubble burst—as many of
them do—her mother was losing her battle with cancer. By
calling on her intuitive gifts, Levin helped her mother
transition to the other side and, in the process,
experienced a psychic awakening. She embarked on a spiritual
odyssey thatblew apart everything she thought she knew about
God, the universe, and where we all fit in—in this life and
the next. Through her incredible journey she found true love
in an unlikely way and pioneered a new approach of healing
that bridges psychology with spirituality.
For those
who feel like they are wandering through life aimlessly, or
that events are random rather than related, Levin makes
clear that the universe is full of connection and that a
crisis or a change can be viewed as a cosmic wake-up call to
a new way to live.
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