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Spirit Teaches a Simple Seeker: Thirty-Three  Lessons of Life
Spirit Teaches a Simple Seeker: Thirty-Three  Lessons of Life
Spirit Teaches a Simple Seeker: Thirty-Three  Lessons of Life
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The reader is invited to witness a struggle within the mind of a simple seeker when her thinking is challenged by a formless intelligence.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBalboa Press
Release dateJun 1, 2019
ISBN9781982228682
Spirit Teaches a Simple Seeker: Thirty-Three  Lessons of Life
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Jean Whitred

She is, was, and may always be a seeker of a simple and practical philosophy of life - what’s it all about? And why?

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    Spirit Teaches a Simple Seeker - Jean Whitred

    Copyright © 2019 Jean Whitred.

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    Introduction:

    How and when did I become a simple seeker? Perhaps I was born to be as I am or seem to be. And perhaps you, dear reader, were also born to be just as you are, beneath all the social conditioning that has influenced your thinking from the moment you were born, if not earlier.

    We each learn how to live by living, and there may be no better way. Of course, we often, or not so often, mess up. So what? It may all be part of a lifetime learning experience.

    I’ve always been so critical of myself, as if I expected myself to be perfect, even though that seemed impossible, for me. Spirit tells me that it’s more than unhealthy; It’s self-destructive to devalue ourselves. We can never be more than we are at any given time, He tells me, but we owe it to ourselves to become aware of both our weaknesses and our strengths, and to intend to improve.

    It’s all about love, He tells me. We are each and all loved more than we may ever know. Who loves us? Of course, we each love ourselves more and/or less, and some of us seem blessed to be loved by some others, but our unique inner spirit loves us with an unconditional love, just as we are.

    Then, why try to understand life? For me, it’s a personal journey that we each and all share, with or without awareness of life being a journey of discovery, and/or of moving along the road (or path) of Life.

    I invite you all to share my experiences with Spirit as my guide and teacher, as if they were your own, and in some way, they are, or may be.

    Jean

    An Explanation of Spirit’s Teaching Style:

    Life lessons learned are as steps that move us along our path or journey through Life by teaching us to think and consider possible alternatives to each thought, emotion, or action that we choose to respond to the countless events, situations, and relationships we participate in during our activities of daily living.

    The thirty-three lessons shared within this book are not to be considered as being sequential, random, nor alphabetical in importance. They each stand alone, and yet at the same time, are designed to contribute to

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