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The Owl of Willow Woods by Don Tripp
The Owl or God reveals that each of us is a creator of our own reality with our every word, action, thought, emotion and belief. Because God is a Mind or a Force that created everything and being that It is our loving parent who made us in Its image, we too possess those same characteristics. In addition, It explains the universal law of love, karma or cause and effect, which is, putting it simply, "What we sow, is what we reap." This law sees to it that we are rewarded or reprimanded for the things we believe, do, say, think and feel. So much of what happens to us is prearranged or attracted as consequences of our own energy sent out--good, bad or indifferent. So, we are encouraged to be mindful of what we think and feel and how we behave...To be kind, righteous, charitable, confident, loving persons as we go through life, because whatever we do, day in and day out, we do to ourselves in the end. Lastly, the book is both a plea and a warning to everyone here that Earth is about to undergo a spiritual cleansing. Despite the modern conveniences and improvements science and technology have afforded us and the advances we think we are making...and despite all the goodness there is across the world in countless fine individuals, families and communities...Due to a massive harmful energy being created, our planet may well be on the verge of destruction. It's karma on a worldwide scale. Any vibration or energy of this nature and magnitude is manifested physically, over time, by such godlessness as war, hostility, crime, greed, corruption, deceit, prejudice, mistrust, inconsideration, selfishness and conceit. Many a civilization, having run its course, has met its demise because it failed to acquire that state or quality of being "humane" and exhibiting wholesome caring ideals. As The Owl or God makes clear, any group or gathering of people, large or small, whatever is their purpose--be it an organization, business, government, family, community, nation or an entire world--can only flourish and survive long-term through the acceptance and practice of decent values...kindness, tolerance, equality, honesty, respect, giving, sharing...and simple love. |
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