Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People?
Is it possible that the answers to the age old question of, "Why do bad things happen to good people?" lie in a source of lovingly planning events and circumstances before we were born? Is it possible that some of our tormentors are those who actually love us the most? Is it possible that these things truly do happen not for purposes of suffering, but rather for the spiritual growth that comes forth? Can we explore these possibilities for meaning, purpose, and healing?
Seeking Practical Answers to Troubling Questions in Life
This is not a religiousy book with vague interpretations of suffering and healing. This is a book written by an ordinary person with an extraordinary experience and his quest to help with the healing and serving of humans everywhere.
For the open minded curious reader of spiritual matters who is seeking knowledge and answers to troubling questions in life, this book will tug gently at their minds with possible answers to life challenges and trauma.
For the readers who feel they have found their center of spiritual beliefs in many lives and reincarnation, this book will elicit "aha's" and "oh my's" as the author shares the interviews and soul rememberings of everyday people who have sought meaning and purpose to substance abuse, illnesses, disabilities, and accidents.
The accounts in this book will shed revealing light on those dark questions we all have concerning our quest to understand why do bad things happen to good people. If our creative and sustaining spiritual source is love, why is it that we experience so many challenges and difficulties in our lives? Why the suffering, why the pain, why the poverty, why are there difficult people in our lives who push our buttons?
Could it be that we set ourselves up for these life challenges? Could it be that our tormentors in life are actually those who love us the most?
Read this intriguing book and you decide.
For the open minded curious reader of spiritual matters who is seeking knowledge and answers to troubling questions in life, this book will tug gently at their minds with possible answers to life challenges and trauma.
For the readers who feel they have found their center of spiritual beliefs in many lives and reincarnation, this book will elicit "aha's" and "oh my's" as the author shares the interviews and soul rememberings of everyday people who have sought meaning and purpose to substance abuse, illnesses, disabilities, and accidents.
The accounts in this book will shed revealing light on those dark questions we all have concerning our quest to understand why do bad things happen to good people. If our creative and sustaining spiritual source is love, why is it that we experience so many challenges and difficulties in our lives? Why the suffering, why the pain, why the poverty, why are there difficult people in our lives who push our buttons?
Could it be that we set ourselves up for these life challenges? Could it be that our tormentors in life are actually those who love us the most?
Read this intriguing book and you decide.
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- RinchenChodron RinchenChodron May 13, 2009 @ 6:38 pm
- Very interesting book review - I haven't read this book yet. Five stars!
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