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“For twenty years I’ve read spiritual books. I’m more hopeful and encouraged by your book than I’ve been in years. Thank you for giving us self-empowering prayers connecting us directly to God.” Gail McGraw, AZ. “We, the Diamond/Heart Angels, wish to send our greetings and great admiration to Earth and everyone. We have been partnering with human beings from the beginning. The love we feel in our hearts for you is universal. Look around; you will notice subtle changes occurring in your thoughts and in your lives. In each atom of your being, miracles are available for everyone now. Look for the good in all and everything, and you will know yourselves in WEness as manifest GodLove.” Through visions, and Q&A, Book Two of Symbols is a continuing teaching from the Diamond/Heart Angels. While absorbing their love into our being, each of us is being asked to hold LOVE thoughts for others, sharing their GodLove outwardly with others in a continuous spiral of co-creation with God’s Heavenly Angels and ourselves. They said, “Become part of the love we send you, absorb it, and extend it to all, according to God’s will for the greater good of all.”
In the Footsteps of Oregon's beloved U.S. Olympic Athlete, Activist, and Icon Born in the small town of Coos Bay, Oregon, Steve "Pre" Prefontaine's meteoric rise to cross-country and track superstardom included national recognition in high school followed by state, national, and world records. From the University of Oregon track to a fourth-place finish in the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, he never stopped striving to make his mark on the world. Even today, his name conjures up images of athleticism, activism, and charisma. While his life tragically ended in a car accident at the youthful age of 24 - at which time he owned every American record from 2,000 to 10,000 meters and two to six miles - his legacy lives on. Join author and runner Paul C. Clerici as he brings you this legendary Oregon athlete.
Indianapolis Monthly is the Circle City’s essential chronicle and guide, an indispensable authority on what’s new and what’s news. Through coverage of politics, crime, dining, style, business, sports, and arts and entertainment, each issue offers compelling narrative stories and lively, urbane coverage of Indy’s cultural landscape.
Annotation. Trish has always been fascinated by miniature art and for years has had a yen to try and embroider smaller pieces. There is something so endearing about little paintings with all the detail and form of a larger piece, not to mention the fact that they are much quicker to stitch! Here she has compiled fresh and appealing designs that depict the pretty, romantic illustrations typical of the Victorian and post-Victorian eras. Each project is accompanied by a detailed thread diagram which shows exactly which colour should be used and where. The small size of the designs allows for great flexibility in their final usea such as group framing, making up into cushions, book covers, quilt squares, needle cases, box lids, tote bags, pockets on clothing and so on.