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Camilla Rose was searching for one thing, that was love. She thought that she found it. She fell in love with her best friend Aaron Jefferson. She was in love with him for years and didn't realize it until graduation night. They began to have a relationship and fell deeper in love. Her best friend Star started to act strangely to the news. Camilla didn't know what to think about Star's behavior. When Aaron went off to college she found another man. His name was Justin Dorne. She didn't want to give up on Aaron but she got the worse news she could imagine. She found out why Star was behaving so badly. She didn't think things could get any worse unfortunately they did. It was so unreal what she found out she had a hard time believing it until the unthinkable happened. (THIS BOOK MAY CONTAIN WORDS AND SCENES NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 16. PARENTAL DISCRESSION IS ADVISED)
includes the list of questions asked of the original claimants, and the line by line transcription of all existing claims for Winston County made to the Southern Claims Commission.
Award winning author Woo Myung's Where You Become True Is The Place Of Truth is the 2014 winner of Eric Hoffer's Montaigne Medal for the most thought provoking book. From humble beginnings and the perpetual questions about life and existence, the answers to these questions only came to Teacher Woo Myung after he achieved Truth. He then realized that anyone can become Truth if they discarded their selves, and he began to ponder on the best method possible to teach others to also become Truth. “In order to teach people, there needed to be a method. I studied this question from the perspective of ordinary people.” Simple yet profound wisdom is the basis of this book and will awaken the reader to the steps that must be taken to find one's true self. Author's official website: www.woomyung.org
This timely book explores the wisdom of the Gnostic Jesus, who challenges our preconceptions about the world and ourselves. Based on the Gospel of Thomas, the book recounts the missing years in Jesus’ life and his time in Egypt and India, learning from Egyptian secret societies, then Buddhist schools, then Hindu Vedanta. Each of Jesus' original sayings is the "seed" for a chapter of the book; each examines one aspect of life — birth, death, love, fear, anger, and more — counterpointed by Osho’s penetrating comments and responses to questions from his audience.