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Scarcely had the publisher have my first healing book in hand when the Lord began to add to the revelation contained in that first book. That divine information has now grown into another book of 263 pages. I do not anticipate a third, but as we assimilate the healing realities of these two books into our inner being, there will be no need for a third. Containing hundreds of Scripture passages, along with some very enlightening church history regarding divine healing, this volume makes it clear that supernatural health belongs to believers now!
Book Summary of Glory Of Freedom (Sufis The People Of The Path Vol Ii Ch 18) In this compilation Osho talks about the seven valleys: There was a great sufi master-one of the greatest in all ages. He says: On the path of human growth from man to god from man the potential to man the actual from possibility to reality- there are seven valleys. These seven valleys are of immense importance. Try to understand them because you will have to pass through those seven valleys. Everybody has to pass through those seven valleys. The other seven chapters of the book are: (2) Diamonds Regained (3) Here Now This (4) Earth and Sky Apart (5) Layer upon Layer (6) An Eternal Recurrence (7) Full Emptiness (8) A Holiday From Sanity.
Ranging in scope from lengthy novellas to fables and folktales only a few pages long, Leo Tolstoy’s short fiction provides a marvelous opportunity to become closely acquainted with Russia’s great novelist. Volume 2 of the Collected Shorter Fiction reveals how Tolstoy’s growing spiritual preoccupations flowered into a series of extraordinary late masterpieces that equal anything in the earlier novels for intensity and power. Readers of The Death of Iván Ilých, The Kreutzer Sonata, Father Sergius, Master and Man, and Hadji Murád will recognize the brilliant novelist now transfigured by his passionate quest for salvation and forgiveness. Aylmer and Louise Maude’s classic translations are supplemented by new translations by Nigel J. Cooper of six stories, including two that have never before appeared in English.
Bringing together a collection of letters between two theologians along with other observations and reflections, this volume continues to open the mind of any person wishing to be a serious theologian. While many know about the big names such as Calvin or Luther, many do not give credence to some of the important landmark works that writers such as Edwards helped to promote.