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Crossroads of Life
Crossroads of Life
Crossroads of Life
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Crossroads of Life

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Crossroads of Life is a message to teens and young adults, based on life as a universal cycle and phase that every person experience in their life, for being first conceived and growing from a seed to a fetus before birth is the first sign of life for us all. Death the last of the four cycles gives a few highlights of the most important choices that was made in that person's lifetime.
And so if we have a clear view of where these roads can lead at and early age we will be more apt to watch our directions more closely. This is a time to be thinking about what direction each of us will from this day travel.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateApr 30, 2013
ISBN9781481747486
Crossroads of Life
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Almeta Turner

Her life had a major turnaround in her teenage years, born in the mid 40's it was hard to get life back on the right track once it has been disrupted. The idea here is to put a heartfelt change into the lives of teen and young adults. that will give some insights on living life with less to none permanent mistakes, and more success for future living.

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    Crossroads of Life - Almeta Turner

    Contents

    Foreword

    Preface

    Acknowledgment

    Memo

    A Special Dedication To Teenagers And Young Adults

    Character And Personality

    Phase 1

    Conception

    Phase 2

    Birth

    Phase 3

    Virginity And Marriage

    Phase 4

    Death

    About The Author

    Foreword

    With so much public outcry from families who have spouses in leadership jobs, who have lost those spouses to affairs and struggled with the outcome of those affairs—other children—I feel we must try to reach the younger generation in a way that makes them so concerned and so touched by the message that it will stay with them for many years.

    What message am I speaking of? Well, the idea is for the young to know and feel the things that make a difference in a person’s life. Life and knowledge are big subjects to cover. I have written this book in the hope that it will interest you to the point where a lesson can and will be learned at an impressionable time in the life of these male and female persons. What they learn will help them to stay focused on a lifestyle that will keep the desire within them to be true adults when they grow up. This has been missing in past generations—the maturity to stick to a life that will make them people who can be proud of who they are, as well as a lifestyle aimed at making this world be what it should be. So I am putting out from start to finish the four phases life goes through and how it must feel to be in that phase knowing that once a phase has been started it must be completed. No stopping, changing, or turning around.

    Preface

    In writing these passages based on my experiences and mistakes, I concentrated on my desire to pass on the better way in which I would have liked to have lived my life. On these pages, I pass on to you words of hope and a heart that says, I care enough to try to guide you through the light. I hope to pass on an understanding of what life could be about and reach enough young people to make a difference.

    We all know the clock is ticking. The tunnel, the light, and the darkness are the points where you’ll find the most emphasis. The most common idea of the tunnel is death. However, my interest in putting these words together is to give life to the individual through some knowledge of where it all begins—the full process of life. The light of knowledge begins with life, and both birth and death can be described with the light through darkness leading the way out of what could be the tunnel.

    Please get ready for some deep concentration, for it will be easy to get lost in thought and miss the point. It is my desire to show how, as we live our lives and move through the tunnel, we pass through various stages as part of a universal cycle that everyone goes through. I will try to put into words in a comprehensible way that there is only one time and one way to carry on through these stages of life, and so we must be aware of the end of each stage or cycle.

    I use the term through the tunnel and not into the tunnel because the tunnel is a process; life or death cannot be completed inside it but at the beginning or the ending. We start on the end side of the tunnel (life) and go through to the destination—for life, the womb; for death, the reward of life based on Karma or other beliefs, depending on the individual.

    Please read my views and the research that has been compiled to give the overview the competence it needs to make the point clear.

    Acknowledgment

    To my family and friends near and far its been a pleasure working with you on this message. Thank you for your support in getting the job done.

    All of you have been more than I could ever imagine possible. It has been a pleasure, much love to you, and thank you all so much.

    I must not forget the many people to whom I had an opportunity to express this message and how it is intended to improve the younger generation’s thoughts and lifestyle. You were very important to my writing as well as the audience I would like to reach with this message. My thanks are huge for the huge number of people who are out there. We are all working together to make an impossible mission possible. Thank you.

    Memo

    What lessons are there to learn?

    What values are there to earn?

    When does it begin?

    What do we deserve in the end?

    Many questions life deals out.

    Many answers we live without.

    Through this life we will go; how it ends, we won’t know.

    A Special Dedication to

    Teenagers and Young Adults

    First, I would like to express that this generation and the generation before us knows well how easy it is to make undesirable choices that are not suitable for growing

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