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Copy Cat World: The Book That Has Saved Many Lives
Copy Cat World: The Book That Has Saved Many Lives
Copy Cat World: The Book That Has Saved Many Lives
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Copy Cat World: The Book That Has Saved Many Lives

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This book has changed peoples lives to the better. And saved many lives.Copy Cat World has many loayal fans that adore the book.



Alexandra: It is because we always send messages to our environment. We send messages to the universal energy. When we have hopes and expectations, then that is the message we are sending, a message that we are lacking something. But is there really anything we need, do we know that for sure? We shouldnt ask for anything, only be grateful for what have and not demand more. What is meant to come will come and then we should accept it and be thankful. It will come when you are not asking for it and not waiting for it. You shouldnt declare that you are in need or act as if you lack something. It is most important to be contented with yourself and what you have. Do what is right in life and make good things happen around you. You will notice that when you perform an act of kindness, you feel good and that is an answer. It is better to be wealthy in spiritual riches than material ones. I feel rich if I can help somebody, and I feel richer and richer everytime I do something good. Money is not important. You dont need much to survive. Abundance creates indulgence, which leads to a bad way of life and unhappiness. We only need enough to live. We dont need all these things that people indulge in. Its not like you were ever happy! You had too much of everything, which leads to too much indulgence and more and more unhappiness! You bought yourself darkness, always more darkness, and you ended up at the bottom! The wrong path leads to the wrong destination! Copy Cat World has many loayal fans that adore the book.

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PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateOct 4, 2010
ISBN9781452085296
Copy Cat World: The Book That Has Saved Many Lives
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Kleopatra Kristbjörg

Kleópatra Kristbjörg is a supremely beautiful, enchanting lady who is truly noticed by everybody, man and woman alike. She is warm, friendly and caring. The effect that Kleópatra has on everybody and all that she meets is unbelievable! They feel that she is hardly of this world, that she is more like a dream. She is more than intelligent, she is wise. She is alive, she is awake. She does care about the world and the people in it. Her big, beautiful, wise eyes show great, deep wisdom. She sees everything, she knows everything.   Who is this beautiful lady and where does she come from? This was what came first to my mind when I saw her the first time. Her looks is what affects one most initally (she has the most beautiful legs in the world) but when one gets to know her better one is speechless! Everybody falls in love with Kleópatra, lose their speech, lose their mind, can do nothing but to stare at her. They are enchanted, literally fall on their knees and worship her. Those who know her have said that she is the greatest wonder of the world. “She is a very wise person,” said a surgeon, a close friend. Another close friend, also a doctor, said: “She is unique and special, one can hardly believe that such a person can exist in this world.” She is so warm, so caring and gives so much of herself. She could literally melt an ice cube with her warmth. She prays for everybody and wants to help everybody. She is gracious and majestic in her demeanour and all people, from the highes to the lowest rank in society, adore her and deeply respect her. She has great inner strength and has the courage to do everything that she feels is right. She knows what matters in life and has written a book about this, Hermikrákuheimur (Copy Cat World).

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    Copy Cat World - Kleopatra Kristbjörg

    Contents

    FOREWORD

    CAIRNS LEAD THE WAY

    GIVE THE LIGHT

    LIGHT AND DARKNESS

    WAKE UP, WORLD!

    INTO THE LIGHT!

    AND THEN I WOKE UP

    FOREWORD

    Darkness and light are the two powers that are fighting to dominate the world. In this book, I try to establish what is light and what is darkness, draw a picture of each one, and show how it is possible to step over the boundaries between them. Alexandra is light, and Anna was darkness; but despite being involved in the worst of everything, practicing things that would lead to damnation and living in total darkness, she was able, with Alexandra´s help, to step over the boundaries between light and darkness, and move away from the darkness and into the light. Within all of us, there is good and evil, light and darkness; and as time goes by, we realize that there is no joy or happiness to be found within the darkness. We long for the light, but we can´t find it, and we can´t figure out what is light and what is darkness. I believe that everyone wants to find the light, and that everyone is searching for it, either conciously or unconciously. In this book, I have taken everything that is good and healthy and named it Alexandra. But Anna is the total opposite. That is how I explain what is light and what is darkness. Light and darkness come together and discuss life´s issues after Anna has conquered the darkness and stepped over the boundaries into the light which leads to more and more light. Alexandra lives in the light and has profound knowledge to share with Anna. But despite the light that lives within Alexandra, and despite the knowledge she possesses, the darkness was able to permeat her life during difficult times. Thus, I establish how sneaky the darkness can be and how little it takes for us to lose our way and be led astray when sorrow enters. Sorrow and unhappiness lead to negativity. Negative thoughts and depression, even if temporary, are ways for the darkness to sneak inside. But everything is a learning experience, and we mustn´t forget God. It is always possible to return into the light under his guidance. Life is a school, experience is our teacher, and this book is full of experience, not fiction.

    What we learn in life, our own experiences, and the experiences of those around us tell us something. I believe that we all want to be good people, that we all want to have a positive impact on the world around us, and live in the light. But we lose our way, and some of us do it again and again. Others are constantly lost travellers on life´s long journey. Perhaps we need cairns or traffic signs in the road. Darkness seems to be conquering the world, and it is no longer the world we intended for our children! Future generations inherit the undesireable task of living in this world the way we have made it. Don´t you want to be a part of changing the world? Do you want to leave your children and grandchildren in a sick world? The world will deteriorate if we stand by and do nothing. But the world is us. It is the way we humans make it.

    I’m not too stupid to realize that this book will be condemned and torn apart, but I don’t care. There are plenty of people who feed on such things, and here I give them their nourishment. Those who have nothing better to do can criticize it, and they are welcomed to do so. I am not a famous writer, not a phsychiatrist, and not a philosopher, but it would be better if people educated in these fields or a known writer had taken on the subjects that I tackle in this book. But somebody has to write about them, and that is why I did it, even if I know about the risks involved. Many people who read the script advised me not to publish it, and even feared that I would be attacked because of it. They also thought that no publisher would have the guts to publish my book. But fortunately, there were more people who advised me, or even begged me, to publish it, who said that a book like this was necessary and timely, and thanked me for being brave enough to write it. I know that there is no point in writing a book that floats like a spirit over a lake because that doesn’t work, and it doesn’t affect anyone. There are plenty of books like that, and even if many of them are good, they have not been effective in provoking people to think. They are too soft and gentle. Issues are dressed up or not mentioned at all, and everyone falls asleep. Why should I write a book like that? There are plenty of them, and people just carry on sleeping. That is why I will not wrap my words in silk and tie a bow around them. I use words that are used today, even though I realize that many of you wouldn’t use them out loud. We have already established that young people appreciate what I’ve written; it has made them think and even helped them. I cannot be bothered to take people for walks in the park to point out the roses and the beautiful flowers to them. There are plenty of books about flora. I don’t use fancy words, and I don’t scrutinize each sentence for different ways of writing it that could make me appear to be a clever writer. My only objective is to try and get people to think.

    I know that most people, if not everyone, are a little bit like Anna and will recognize themselves in her, which is why their first reaction will be anger. People get angry when the truth hurts. People are looking at themselves in the mirror and yet they aren’t. Anna is a mirror, but nobody wants to look at themselves in a mirror like that. This book is direct and hard hitting, and the language I use is not beautiful. It is full of horribly ugly words, but it is a language that everyone understands. Dear reader, if you dare not look in the mirror, and if you dare not look at yourself the way you really are, then you should stop reading now. I think I must also advise old and vulnerable people not to read this book. But let the one without sin throw the first stone. Isn’t that quite a good thing to say? We are all guilty of committing sin. I know that those who get a kick out of trampling this book into the dirt (because maybe they have nothing better to do and/or are simply too spiritually poor) and cirticizing it in every way have a lot of ammunition, like the wording f. ex., the breach of writing tradition, or simply terrible writing. But I don’t care because I am not trying to write. I’m just talking and wanting to be able to say what I think. I know that people will say that this book is badly written, badly organized, and that the poems are awful because I am trying to rhyme and I don’t know how to. They will say that I am generalizing and claiming that everything is one way or the other, that everyone is bad or good, and nothing in between. I think I’d better answer these criticisms up front.

    I am just an ordinary human being, a normal citizen, and I am not generalizing about anything. I simply write based on my own opinions, my own experiences, and the opinions and experiences of plenty of others who have come to me with their problems, large and small, because they feel that I am a good listener and have a good understanding. Of course, I know that nobody is perfect, and that there isn’t only good or evil but something in between as well, but that just isn’t what I am writing about. I am not necessarily keen on tradition, and I am not trying to write rhyming poetry with frills and fancy words. If I did, the poems wouldn’t be real because the poems are like the rest of my writing, spoken from the heart. They come out and this is how they come out. I write what comes to me as soon as it comes. They are not fiction, but experience, and they wouldn’t be true and not based on experience if I tried to rhyme or stick them together the proper way. Anyway, I’m not that old-fashioned. The poems are like all the writing in this book, experience and opinion spoken without fancy words and fiction. I’m just being honest. I don’t know how to bake and decorate cakes, and wouldn’t want to anyway. What purpose would that serve?

    A very good friend of mine, an emotionally mature and intelligent man, told me that this book was brilliant and long overdue, that I shouldn’t change a thing about it even though he knew that everyone would go mad over it. He said, When I read the script, it didn’t feel like reading. It felt like you were talking to me. That’s how I knew that I’d reached my goal and I was happy. He admitted that he had been angry when he read about Anna, but then he realized why. He admitted that he’d gotten angry because he saw himself in Anna, had things in common with her. This man is mature enough to admit it; he was glad that he was able to see it, and he really likes the book. Many who read the script got angry and shocked (all men), and this friend of mine told me that it was good because it demonstrated that the book was influencing people. Yes, anger and shock, they are both answers. Good coverage or bad, it doesn’t matter to me. Some will say that bad coverage is better because at least it demonstrates that the book is working. Nobody kicks a dead dog! Two of my best girlfriends said the same thing as my other friend, that they didn’t feel like they were reading a book, but like I was talking to them, and they both thought that it was a very good quality of the book. One of them cannot be bothered to read books anymore. She’s given up on them because they lose their content in all the fancy words. She either gives up completely and stops reading or falls asleep while doing it because they’re too boring. She said, I want a book that speaks to me, that is direct and speaks a language that everyone can understand. That made me glad, and these three friends of mine are all people whose opinions I value because they are intelligent and mature. They said that mature and intelligent people would not be shocked by this book. That is an answer. So let’s just see and look at the answers as they come. I know that writers want to do a good job. They scrutinize each sentence over and over, add frilly bits, and observe writing traditions. It must take them ages to write, and I have nothing bad to say about that. But I started this book in March and finished it in May because I am no writer, and I am not trying to be; but I won’t admit that this book is bad, even though it lacks a lot to be considered good. It doesn’t need to be good—only useful. I myself never read, apart from one novel each Christmas, always by the same author, so you can say that I know nothing at all about books. It does not occur to me to sit for hours tying sentences together just to

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