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These culminated in contact with a "Light Being," who taught her many things and gave her a message to relay to the world. When she was ready, the Light Being revealed his true identity to her.
The Love Song of the Universe is Sparrowdancer's account of all that happened to her, from the first white stones left on her doorstep to the final stunning revelations of the Light Being.
She learned "that there was more to the universe than what my beliefs or disbeliefs allowed, and that the other world existed whether I personally believed in it or not." She grew from feeling great fear to a deep love and understanding. The Light Being explained to her how Earth is being destroyed by wasteful and careless practices and offered a solution for healing the destruction.
When she tried to follow the instructions given to her and tell others of the message entrusted to her, she was ridiculed. Some accused her of consorting with the devil. Her marriage disintegrated and her young children experienced confusion. Yet she persevered.
Do you want to know where God is hiding? Sparrowdancer knows, and she's provided a map for you in her book. Do you want to know what you can do to fill your life with joy as you help to heal the Earth? She tells you how simple it can be.
"In The Love Song of the Universe, Mary Sparrowdancer combines personal experience and fascinating imagery to explore the divine interrelationship between all living things." . . [it's] a remarkable journey of healing, acceptance, and discovery for anyone who seeks a path from tears to transformation and beyond."
But I also have to recommend this book for the story that it tells. While the publisher recommends the powerful spiritual messages, this book is also about the Hero's journey. And probably the most difficult one of them all because Mary's journey required her to surrender her upper middle class lifestyle and even her religious beliefs (or non-beliefs) in order to see the journey to completion. How many of us would be willing to accept the messages of a glow-in-the-dark stranger if it meant the loss of spouse, financial security and the fear that you were quite possibly losing your very sanity? I can only admire the complete bravery of this Tallahassee woman as she undertakes this journey, but even more so that she is willing to tell us about it while revealing all her own doubts and weaknesses along the way. Mary tells it all. Without hesitation she recounts her bouts of fear and self-doubt and thus reveals how very brave and fearless she actually is.
Mary is a Witness to miracles. This book is the testament to those events. In its pages you will find lost American Indian tribes, giant UFO's, shapeshifters, dreamwalkers and tiny white stones falling from the air. You will also find the most perfect description of the act of prayer ever reduced to words. I dare you to read those passages and not be moved to tears yourself as your heart resonates, and opens, to Mary's own experiences. The Love Song of the Universe is a must read book. Having experienced it, I am changed. You will be too.
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Much of the writing is equally good: obviously all these authors are excellent writers.
Some of the stories were compelling, some were mildly entertaining. None were awful.
However, this book is uneven. I have a hard time imagining that any one person would love all these stories. Some of the stories suffer from being so short, and others are just not that interesting.
I loved Moon Over Miranda and Mary Jo Putney's reworking of the King Arthur tale.
Five stars for concept and two of the stories. The other stories were all 3-star and 4-star in quality, so I'm averaging it all out to be four stars.
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but I cannot find all of the supplies listed. The one thing I haven't found and no-ones even heard of is Jewelers Lacquer. Does it exist, if so where?
I'm still on project #1 (no time!) but I've looked through it again and again and plan to work my way through it.
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I can't recommend it highly enough.
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Anna Marlowe thought she would remain a spinster for the rest of her life. Years of self-sacrifice to take care of her family brought her to the age of twenty-five without the chance to find a husband; besides, it becomes quickly clear that a man of her past made sure in a most dreadful way that she could never marry. But her attraction to the handsome Duke of Harndon leads her to marriage before she could weigh the consequences.
On their wedding night, Luke discovers that his new wife, for whom he was afraid of feeling more than a simple attraction, isn't a virgin. A feeling of intense betrayal pushes him to confront her about it the next morning, and the cold conversation leads them to deny any feeling they might harbour for each other: their marriage is one of duty, and eventually meaningless pleasure. Love never entered the equation. But can their true feelings be hidden forever?
I'm so glad I didn't let myself be put off by the beginning of the book! At first, Luke appeared like such a heartless hero that I wasn't sure I could ever come to like him. I even wondered why he immediately jumped to conclusions when he discovered that Anna wasn't a virgin on their wedding night: given his past history, he could have considered other options than a past lover. But his cynicism explains his reaction, I believe.
But I shouldn't have underestimated Mary Balogh's talent. Her character development is extremely well-done: Luke isn't the heartless man he appears to be, but the face he shows to the world is the only thing that reaches through to the reader at first. This technique allows us to understand why Anna can't and won't confide in him about what terrifies her, but the downside is that it takes some time to see things from Luke's point of view and realise that he's not as cold-hearted as he seems.
As the novel progresses indeed, we discover a man who's hiding under the tough carapace of a rough exterior, who wants to let everyone (and himself) believe that he turned his back on love ten years before, that love is an emotion that only brings deceit and pain. He hardens himself whenever he feels in danger of showing weaknesses or vulnerability. But the influence of his new wife and the demons haunting her too much to confide in him pushes him to open his heart and progressively reveal his true self.
All the characters are masterfully drawn so as to give to the reader the very same feeling as the heroes experiencing the situation. For example, the man terrorising Anna is wrapped in mystery, making his involvement in the story even more frightening. The tension of a relationship that yet appears very easy-going between Anna and Luke is palpable. And last but not least, the secondary characters are very attaching, particularly Anna's deaf-mute sister Emily, whose story I'm looking forward to reading in Silent Melody.
Heartless is an unpredictable story, full of suspense and emotion, and with a steady evolution of the heroes. Yet another fabulous book by Mary Balogh!