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 Trays of Trickiness & Joe's Blog
 

  Joe - there is nothing better than coming home from work and finding an unexpected package...and it's from you ! 

It's just like Christmas...thank you so much for the beautiful book and the two shirts one for me and CH....all my best to you !

Love ya..Lucy

 

Meet Me Between The CoversISSUE 9
"A Forum For Published Bloggers" ...
 
We have another published blogger !
 
 
JOE of
 
 
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LUCY INTERVIEWS JOE
 
Q -  Can you tell us a little about your book ?

A -  “Ogallala: The Rise of Morning Sun” takes place in the 2020’s.
It is about Eddie Carter, a broken news reporter,
who stumbles upon a dream story while
covering a government corruption scandal.
The story leads him to Nebraska, where governor
John Morning Sun Gall, a Lakota Sioux Indian,
is battling an administration that doesn’t
care for the people’s interests.
Gall is becoming so influential, the government
has sent an assassin to kill him.
Eddie is sent to “follow the assassin”.

The government is headed by Josua Reston,
a profane, skirt-chasing, drug-taking president,
whose administration is crumbling around him.
 
All of this frustration and a scandalous affair, brings the crippled president to resign, causing a huge celebration in Nebraska.
But the assassin is still there !
 
 

Q - What inspired you to write it?

A - This story actually began back in 1983.
At that time, the plot was going to be that oil was discovered in Nebraska and the Arabs were trying to buy the land.
 
This time it’s “all about the water”.
I was inspired to write again by an experience I had
while recovering from my second battle with cancer.
I then, had the time to write.
I wanted to write an inspirational story, so I made it a, sort of, ‘second-coming type', with John Gall as its focus.
 
It was important that he be an Indian because Nebraska
had nearly run them all out in the 1840’s.
He resurrects from the Sand Hills area, around Ogallala.
 
Inspiration, for me, can come from anything natural.
If I’m out in the air, with trees, water, grass, it doesn’t matter;
I am inspired.
 
 

Q - Is this your first book and do you have plans to write another.

A - I wrote my first book in 2003.
It is called “Zapata’s Horse: The Book of While”.
I self-published it, big mistake !
I had to do my own editing, and promotion.
It laid a huge egg !
I made many mistakes, and a person doesn’t pick up
their own mistakes often.
It was plot-repetitious, and much too long !

I have another almost ready for submission.
It is entitled “Jack Stand: the minimal man”.
It’s about an ordinary guy, falls in love,
and becomes caught up in a terrorist attack.

 

Q - What authors have inspired you and why ?

A - Steinbeck and Jack Kerouac are two of my favorites,
Kerouac especially.
He went against convention and established publishing companies. He blew out his first novel “On The Road” in 36 hours,
on a scroll of continuous paper.
No publisher would touch it !
Then City Lights Publishing took the chance
and the rest, they say, was history.
Like so many others, I carried it around in my back pocket,
when I was fifteen.
His incisive color, when describing anything,
was full of rebel enthusiasm.
He could make a plate of potatoes read like a revolution !

Steinbeck was everyman’s writer.
He knew the value of hard working people,
and put their lives in a literal perspective.
 He knew poverty and hardship.
I loved “Travels with Charlie”, a book about him and his Dog. 
 
 


Q - The reason I love to promote blogger's books is because I am simply amazed at the wonderful writing here.
What advice would you give to someone who would like to
write a book and the second part of the question is
how does one become published.

A - My only advise was given to me a long time ago.
It was: “write every day!”
 
Force yourself, even if you don’t feel like it;
especially if you don’t feel like it !
Sometimes, the best stuff you do is when you don’t feel like doing it!

And, never give up !
My writing probably won’t do much; I have no illusions.
But it is fun and a compulsion now; I love it.

To tell how a person becomes published is
more difficult than pole-vaulting.
I have the obligatory drawer full of rejection slips.
 
It hurts, personally, when you get rejected.
These stories are our babies, and it’s a real slap to
have them spanked !
 
My publisher this time, Publish America,
printed my story, did the art work from my ideas,
put it out, and is promoting it to outlets.
 
They did it all at no cost to me.
I am under no other obligations.
Whatever it does, is unimportant.
I am on to the next thing, and it will have to live or die on its own !
I have hopes for it, but I’m under no illusions.
 
 

Q - At what age did you begin to writing.
Was there a particular teacher who took an interest in you
and guided you or perhaps one of your parents ?

A - When I was 13, my English teacher picked me
to write an article for the town newspaper.
I got a huge kick out of that, and have loved to write since then.
 
My oldest brother, who always tormented me as ‘skinny and ugly’, read it and said: “Joe, you can write!”
That was a real compliment because I thought he hated me.
His words were real !
 
 

Q - How does a book come to you ?
Do you have it mapped out in your head with a beginning,
a middle, and an end ?
In other words what is your writing process?

A - I write in the morning, the earlier the better.
My head seems to be its freshest then.
I go until I feel empty.
It might be two hours, or six;
it all depends on the subject matter, and my mind.

I have never started a story at the beginning.
Ideas, just lines of notions, will come to me.
If they make a reasonable story line, I begin to build around them.
 
My first story came from a poem I wrote down.
That came from a dream I had while in the hospital.
Dreams are very important.
If I can remember them, I write them down
in as much detail as possible.
I guess you would describe me as an off-beat writer.
Dreams are really weird, but you’d be surprised
what truth you can come up with from them.
Somewhere, along the story line, I have to decide the ending.
I think the ending is as important as the beginning,
maybe even more so.
What will become of the characters?
What is the story’s purpose?
Where do I think, is the reader’s interest.
 
 

Q - I have often heard that fictional books have
a degree of biographical truths to it...
Do you find this to be true on a certain level ?


A - Absolutely!
I can only write things I know about.
Now, Sci-fi, and horror writers are a different breed.
They have to, practically, make up everything about their stories!
 
My stories always contain people I know, including myself.
The places I have seen are important.
I have to ‘feel’ what I write about.
 
Diane and I went to Ogallala so I could get a ‘feel’ of it.
It didn’t disappoint me.
The Sand Hills are a huge inspiration, so quiet,
I could hear my breathing.
It is a huge part of my latest story.

Characters are huge.
They must be believable, and the readers must care about their lives - love them, or hate them.
 
Comedy is also important to me.
I want the reader to snicker once in a while.
 I like comedy at a surprising moment.

My characters are always people I know, or have known.
It makes me know the character’s quirks.
I think that is important.
 
 

Q - What book are you currently reading ?

A - I just finished “The way of the Pilgrim”.
I don’t read a whole lot.
I have it in my mind to re-read “Moby Dick”, and “Don Quixote”. Time is my problem, and usually when I start reading,
I get tired and fall asleep.
 
I haven’t read any new writers in a long time.
 I love to read poetry.
It is mind candy for me.
I love the writers in Blogstream;
I to, am surprised by the quality of the writers,
and wish in any way to support them.
I’d like to put them up on my web site, to get them exposure.
 
 

Q - What is your favorite book of all time?

A - That would have to be “On the road” by Jack Kerouac.
The life, the city, the musical Jazz, the seeming futility of all of ‘it’, were his ever-present search.
It was about two guys who traveled, looking for America.
 
 

Q - Joe, do you have information on the shirts you mentioned?
I would love to promote them also.

A - The tee shirts are available now.
Anyone buying the book, can get one for $3.00; send it to:

Ogallala
PO Box 6
Burlington, Iowa 52601

If any one wishes to just have the tee shirt,
send $10.00 to the same address.
 
To purchase Joe's book:
 
The price on Amazon is $18.95 + $3.00 shipping and handling.
Click HERE
 
Barnes and Noble also has it.
Click HERE


 
A little bit about Joe:
 

 

"I like crazy shit, man.  I love Jack Kerouac, and the "beats".  Like, who really was the Beatles' Walrus?  And what was Jesus's middle name?  I know it wasn't the one that we learned in the Army !  Or, in the movie "Magnolia", what the hell was that about it 'raining frogs' ?  You know, shit like that ! "

 

I love my wife's smile.

I love the five humans, who call me Father.

I fell out of a tavern, and down concrete steps.  It hurt !

I hate war (a boastful, senseless, excursion).

I think God is the Air, Water, and Earth.

Yes, I suppose that makes me a Pagan.

I am, politically, independent--the verb, not the noun !


***REVIEWS***

Local Author Turn Out Book


 

Verse, art, history and geography. Sharon Rexroth has included all four in her third and latest offering in her "From the Sky" book series, dedicated to providing kids with a learning experience.

And that's what "America from the Sky" is, an educational children's story by Rexroth, with illustrations by her sister–in–law Lee–Ann Paaseh which uses an eagle named Liberty as a guide.

Speaking in verse, Liberty, the country's national symbol, flies over the land of the free, describing its beauties and wonders and providing informational tidbits against a background of vividly colored watercolor illustrations which capture the beauty and significance of the locales depicted.

Readers visit the Great Lakes, a mall in Minnesota, St. Louis and the Dakotas, as well as a number of other locations which, Rexroth said, "make you proud to be an American." It concludes with the tragedy of 9/11.

She said the person responsible for placing books at airport gift shops across the country has indicated he's interested in placing them in such venues.

Rexroth will be signing books from 1 to 3 p.m. today at the Iowa Store at the Port of Burlington. The coil–bound book sells for $9.95.

Also available are Rexroth's two previous books in the series, "Iowa From the Sky," also illustrated by Paasch, and "Ohio from the Air," illustrated by Anita Lee. Inez Metzger illustrated "Illinois from the Air," which has yet to be published.

Rexroth, a graduate of Iowa Wesleyan College, is a financial service representative for Allstate. She also is a substitute teacher in the Burlington and West Burlington school districts.

Novel by Coleman

A drunken newspaper reporter who has fallen from grace into the desperate cycle of his addiction stumbles upon the story of a lifetime while investigating corporate corruption.

Such is the basis of the storyline of "Ogallala: The Rise of Morning Sun," a recent novel by Joseph H. Coleman of Burlington, published by PublishAmerica.

Coleman was first diagnosed with cancer in 1998. The second time, he spent 85 days in the hospital, and on one of those nights he is certain he died. It was at that time that he began writing in earnest.


rating of:  5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars

Eddie Carter is an alcoholic newspaper reporter who has fallen from grace into the desperate cycle of his addictions.

On his way down, he stumbles upon the story of a lifetime while investigating corporate corruption.

His story is in pieces when he meets Alina Feigner Lajoie, a young Romanian genius who works for one of the big six corporations. Eddie finds a vendetta between Corporate, the government, and the rebel governor of Nebraska, John Morning Sun Gall, a Lakota Sioux Indian.

Gall has risen to power from the Sand Hills of Nebraska and revived the Nebraska economy, while the rest of the American economy goes downhill.

Eddies secret spawns jealousy and hatred from the government that both fears Galls working-man ethic, and wants him killed because of the charismatic adoration his people have for him.

Eddie is sent to Nebraska to weed out the pieces of the story, but he finds out that he is much more than just a newspaper reporter.


Ogallala: The Rise of Morning Sun
Joseph H. Coleman

Eddie Carter is an alcoholic newspaper reporter who has fallen from grace into the desperate cycle of his addictions. On his way down, he stumbles upon the story of a lifetime while investigating corporate corruption. His story is in pieces when he meets Alina Feigner Lajoie, a young Romanian genius who works for one of the “big six” corporations.

Eddie finds a vendetta between Corporate, the government, and the rebel governor of Nebraska, John “Morning Sun” Gall, a Lakota Sioux Indian. Gall has risen to power from the Sand Hills of Nebraska and revived the Nebraska economy, while the rest of the American economy goes downhill. Eddie’s secret spawns jealousy and hatred from the government that both fears Gall’s working-man ethic, and wants him killed because of the charismatic adoration his people have for him.

Eddie is sent to Nebraska to weed out the pieces of the story, but he finds out that he is much more than just a newspaper reporter.


 



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Fantastic interview! Very inspirational and informative Lucy! Gives the rest of us a PEEK into that world we all dream about every once in awhile...........

Thanks for putting it all together.

Loveya, CM
 
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by Celtic Mist (PM , CC ) on Monday March 19, 2007 @ 5:21 PM   (del)




BC  
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by BigChris (PM , CC ) on Monday March 19, 2007 @ 5:30 PM   (del)




Congrats Joe. Good Interview, Lucy.
 
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by BlackNapalm (PM , CC ) on Monday March 19, 2007 @ 5:48 PM   (del)




This sounds like a wonderful read....Joe is a tremendous writer...I can't wait to read his book...
 
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by Coloconnect (PM , CC ) on Monday March 19, 2007 @ 8:41 PM   (del)




Hello Lucy, just stopping by to say I enjoyed the article you did with Joe. It was nice to see his personal side and his author side. Good Job.  
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by GYPSY RANI (PM , CC ) on Monday March 19, 2007 @ 9:11 PM   (del)




I know CM, I am always so proud of our published bloggers!  
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by Lucy. (PM , CC ) on Monday March 19, 2007 @ 9:59 PM   (del)




Thanks for stopping by BC !
Joe's book looks like a real page turner...I hope everyone buys it!
Lucy
 
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by Lucy. (PM , CC ) on Monday March 19, 2007 @ 10:00 PM   (del)




Thanks BN....still waiting for your book premiere!!!  
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by Lucy. (PM , CC ) on Monday March 19, 2007 @ 10:00 PM   (del)




He really is Colo...I hope lots of people read this post and order a book and a tee-shirt!
Love ya
Lucy
 
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by Lucy. (PM , CC ) on Monday March 19, 2007 @ 10:01 PM   (del)




Thanks GR...  
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by Lucy. (PM , CC ) on Monday March 19, 2007 @ 10:01 PM   (del)




Great post Lucy and Joe!
Congratulations Joe ... How wonderful it must be to do something you love, and your shared some great writing tips. Thank you!
Your conversation inspired many thoughts. Thank you!
Hugggggggggggggz,
Taylor
 
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by kktaylorcc (PM , CC ) on Monday March 19, 2007 @ 10:45 PM   (del)




Lucy - we have the book but have not got it all read; AzRon started it; we both have to do alot of reading for our work and classes we are teaching or taking right now. Hopefully will get to it this summer if not before. June  
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by Praywithhope (PM , CC ) on Monday March 19, 2007 @ 11:17 PM   (del)




Thanks for popping in Taylor, Joe really is a great writer...
Love ya
Lucy
 
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by Lucy. (PM , CC ) on Tuesday March 20, 2007 @ 8:46 AM   (del)




Oh what kind of classes are you taking June?
Lucy
 
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by Lucy. (PM , CC ) on Tuesday March 20, 2007 @ 8:46 AM   (del)




Lucy - I am nearly finished a two year training program to be a spiritual director. It ends the third weekend of May. It has been a great training as well as growing experience. Have a great day, June  
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by Praywithhope (PM , CC ) on Tuesday March 20, 2007 @ 9:35 AM   (del)




OH congratulations...CH's sister is doing the same thing.
She ministers to women in prison..
 
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by Lucy. (PM , CC ) on Tuesday March 20, 2007 @ 5:48 PM   (del)




HEY! CAN I GET A WORD IN HERE!

Gosh, that was good Lucy. I almost believed all that bull shit I was saying!
Seriously, you're kindness is matched only by the love that blogstream people have for you. You are the inspiration. I'm sitting here trying to think of ways to get the word out without seeming pompous; in comes Lucy, and BOOM!
Thanks for all the kind words, everybody. You even went to Bobby Wilson's column, in the local newspaper, for his notice. Bobby came to my house to interview me for my first book. After the interview we made nicey-nicey, and Bobby was talking about how he didn't hardly turn on the TV anymore because his Mother would get upset because of all the dirty language and sex. My eyes immediately dropped down to his hands, which contained my book! It was BURNING!
"My God," I thought to myself, "Bobby doesn't like sex and profanity. Rip that damn book out of his hands, Joe! Quick! It as too late, he had a death grip on it, as he left (Well anyway, it did have a nice cover!). He did put my name and the title in his column, but I know, in my heart, thet he burned it after "young While McCann ran away from ther orphanage!".
God, I'm dwelling! Anyway, thanks for everything Lucy. You are the best!
Joe
 
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by joesblog6 (PM , CC ) on Wednesday March 21, 2007 @ 12:26 PM   (del)




Joe we are all so very proud of you !!!
Thank you so much for the interview, it was definately a fun read.
We all love ya Joe !!
And good luck with your book !

Lucy
 
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by Lucy. (PM , CC ) on Wednesday March 21, 2007 @ 6:34 PM   (del)


 
Daw, Ell, Shar, Aunt Poopsie, Lav, Sher, Don, Di, Kat, Ali, Manda, Christina-Gagootz, Mrs. Van S & Miss D:
 
Didn't we have a blast last night girls ?
 
Fun was had by ALL !
 
 
The winners at our table were:
Poopsie - twice
Shar - twice
Sher & Kat - one each.
 
 
And then.....we had the biggest winner of the night sitting right at our table...
DI won the 50/50 !
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jump
"Friends also get very excited when you receive good news.
I mean jumping up and down excited.
It's as though they received the good news themselves.
Support of a friend is the most precious commodity.
They share in the good and soothe in the bad."
 
It was the most exciting thing in the world to witness. 
I was trying so hard to grab my camera to take a candid picture of the pure joy
and at the same time trying not to pee from excitement!

 

 
We had such a fun, girls' night out...we all snuck in our own alcohol to save money and had a designated driver there and back. lol
Big night out on a Thursday for us bad girls !
 
 
The Girls
 
 
Daw 
 
 We have been friends since kindergarten...we made mud pies together, literally. 
 
 
 
She is an avid ice hockey player (with guys), yet ultra sexy & feminine. 
If you have any single, good looking guy friends...hook her up ! 
She is also a nurse for many, many years. 
Love her !!!
We teased Laverne and Sherry all night being Laverne and Shirley...last night in bed I remembered we loved that show when we were little...you were Shirley and I was Laverne..lol !
 
 
Ell
 
 She is my half sister and half my size...double the heart...
she is always up for a fun, girls night out. 
 Love you
 
 
 
Shar 
 
She is one of the nicest people I know...
I haven't seen her in years and then wonder why after such a fun time last night..
too far and few between Shari.
  We have to get together for that girls only weekend we talked about ! 
Miss you !
 
 
Poopsie - aka Kar
 
My best friend since 7th grade, I stole her away from my sister. 
 
Her aunt is Minnie Pearl...don't be jealous.
 
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(she is also my neighbor - Poopsie that is)
 
 
 
La V
 
 She tolerates Poopsie for eight hours a day...God bless her. 
 I don't know how she does it and doesn't drink.
 
 
 
 
 
Sher
 
She is Laverne's friend and she is now all of our friend. 
We giggled all night over lack of butter....or better known as the great butter famine.
 
 
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Don
 
She is my neighbor & friend for almost 20 years. 
We 'stoop it' in the summer.  F-U-N ! 
If you are ever in the neighborhood, stop over for a cold one.
We are like family.
 
 
 
 
Di
 
She is the very tan one at the pool..
Also a neighbor and one of my favorite new people. 
She is single, a domino champion, class valedictorian, Avon lady, an accountant and now ....
a very wealthy girl !
 
 
 
Kat
 
 We have been friends since we were about 18 yrs old...
we worked in a bank together.  
Sometimes we use to go out and drink at lunch time with Ronnie
and come back and count money.  
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And now, all these years later, she got me my current job..
Kat has the whitest teeth I know naturally.
 
 
 
Ali
 
 She is the mother of Amanda's boyfriend 'AJ' of 5 years. 
 Her family and the Tanner's go way back. 
She may hate me for saying this but she is 51 - and a HOT MAMA ! 
 
 
We decided last night we are going to have beautiful grandchildren someday.
 
 
Manda
 
My princess & first angel..
 
Princess Heart Animated
 
 
 
Chris
 
 She is my younger sister but acts like my older & wiser sister...thank goodness !
She gave me the most beautiful Irish bracelet at the tricky tray.
...
I didn't need to win a thing after that. 
 I Love You ! 
And thank you for inviting all of us...
 
 
 
Mrs. Van S
 
 Chrissy's mother-in-law and our patron saint of tricky trays !
Also the one who was patient enough to teach me to knit.
 
 
 
Miss D
 
 She was Amanda's girl scout leader from kindergarten until 7th grade. 
We went on many rainy camping trips together....love her ! 
She is also a volunteer at the Pequannock Animal Shelter.
 
 
The highlight of the night, of course was Di winning the 50/50...!!!
 
 
 
But after that it had to be the 'fun' ride home. 
 
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Poopsie (out of all people) was one of the designated sober drivers. 
The tricky tray was at the Bethwood in T,
a stone's throw from Rt 6 or 8...
but NOOOOOOOOO Kar had to take the 'scenic route'
through down town Pat. 
 
Di, Don and I had to pee so bad from laughing, we were crying we were laughing so hard.....just when we thought she would make a left...she made a right and drove even further away from L P
avoiding all highways and lighted streets. 
 
 
We took a tour of the hood for sure !
 
That had to be one of the funniest car rides ever Kar !!
Thanks for the giggles...
 
I hope more people come next time ..
 
Love Jacque
 
PS
 
1 - Sorry you couldn't make it Faith..I hope you feel better..
 
2 - Miss D, I hope your mom is okay...
 
3 - Girls from my table; I found my elusive blue ticket...it miraculously appeared on my kitchen table about an hour after I came home...the number was # 36378.
Does that sound familiar ?  Did I win anything ??
 
4 - Debbie L and Nick De and his wife were there..also my neighbor across the hall too !
 
5 - Fellow bus drivers attended as well...
 
6 - Was Vick there ?  Also I wanted to stop by and say hello to Mel's mom...was your newlywed sis there too ?  I should have taken pix of your table as well.
 
7 - Table #1 cheated all night....

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Building on the astonishing success of The Power of Now, Eckhart Tolle presents readers with an honest look at the current state of humanity: He implores us to see and accept that this state, which is based on an erroneous identification with the egoic mind, is one of dangerous insanity.

Tolle tells us there is good news, however. There is an alternative to this potentially dire situation. Humanity now, perhaps more than in any previous time, has an opportunity to create a new, saner, more loving world. This will involve a radical inner leap from the current egoic consciousness to an entirely new one.

In illuminating the nature of this shift in consciousness, Tolle describes in detail how our current ego-based state of consciousness operates. Then gently, and in very practical terms, he leads us into this new consciousness. We will come to experience who we truly are—which is something infinitely greater than anything we currently think we are—and learn to live and breathe freely.

About the Author

Eckhart Tolle is a contemporary spiritual teacher who is not aligned with any particular religion or tradition. In his writing and seminars, he conveys a simple yet profound message with the timeless and uncomplicated clarity of the ancient spiritual masters: There is a way out of suffering and into peace. Tolle travels extensively, taking his teachings throughout the world.


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