Tag: Garden
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A Timeless Tale – Chapter Twenty Four
Living a Life in the Kingdom of God – Continued What is God’s Desire?
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A Timeless Tale – Chapter Nine

Chapter Nine: Entry To and Living in the Kingdom of God You will recall from the previous teaching that we read in John 3.3-5 that once we become ‘born again’, we can see the Kingdom of God. When we are ‘born of water and The Spirit’ we are able to enter the Kingdom of God.…
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The Shift

Featured Image by Bing A review of the video, produced by Dr. Wayne Dyer Who should view this video? People who realize: Ø That there is more to life than just accepting your daily ‘lot’. Ø That they are stuck in a rut, growing older with their only future being to retire in the years…
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The Rose

Throughout history the simple rose, a beautiful fragrant flower, has been the source of much that has been written about life, love, beauty and fragrance. Although the rose, like so much of nature’s gems, appears so defenseless against all of the elements of life, so easily crushed by these elements; roughly picked by less…
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A Timeless Tale – Chapter Five
Chapter Five – Living in Two Bodies Like so many things in life, a relationship with God is a very simple and uncomplicated thing. Yet in our efforts to understand how the inner workings of this relationship function, we discover that it is not that simple, but rather complex in fact. The encouraging news is…
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A Timeless Tale – Chapter One
This is a continuation of a previous post: ‘God is a Timeless Tale’ Chapter One – What If….? What if we accept that the words we read, in the subsequent chapters, are based on the following? The first five books of ‘The Bible’, namely: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy, are the breathed word of…
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Where My Heart Used To Beat
By Sebastian Faulks – a book Review “Dark House by which once more I stand, here in the long unlovely street, doors, where my heart used to beat so quickly, waiting for a hand….” ‘In Memoriam’. By Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
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The Art of Sabrage
“Sabrage /səˈbrɑːʒ/ is a technique for opening a champagne bottle with a Sabre,[1] used for ceremonial occasions. The wielder slides the Sabre along the body of the bottle to break the top of the neck away, leaving the neck of the bottle open and ready to pour. The force of the blunt side of the…
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A Tailor’s Shoppe
Per chance, there was a day, when as I went, I espied, that there were a tailor’s shoppe along the way. Surely, I cried, this is the place that I should seek, to have those changes to my attire that I wish to make.
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The Most Beautiful Garden in the World
The most beautiful and dynamic garden in the world is the human mind. In it grow all manner of thoughts. Every imaginable species of thoughts grow there; happily they grow alongside each other; which is quite surprising really, considering how different they all are. Whilst they jostle, like the occupants of any garden, for prominence,…