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Edition Language: | English |
Thomas Lawrence
Kindle Edition | Pages: 281 pages Rating: 4.65 | 17 Users | 9 Reviews

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Title | : | Smiling the Moon |
Author | : | Thomas Lawrence |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 281 pages |
Published | : | July 5th 2013 by Hay House UK |
Categories | : | Download Books. Books |
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The solrom: a soul journey to heal within, by going withoutTwo travellers collide in the wild country on the island of Bracka.
Geeter, not much more than a boy, is running from the shadows cast by the death of his father.
Wode, a gnoseer: one of a sacred group possessing a deep knowledge of energy and power of the Inner Realms, seeing and knowing what most cannot. He is called to The Tree of Knowledge for a question of destiny; his answer for one reaches into depths of karma for all. But Wode has his own need of regeneration after the death of his wife.
The shared journey the two voyagers begin has consequences neither can have imagined. What are the incredible powers that Wode's teachings begin to unleash in Geeter? How can Wode move past his grief and return to his true spirit?
Smiling the Moon is a beautiful fable that is rich with magical encounters, unexpected detours and meetings between souls.
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Ratings: 4.65 From 17 Users | 9 ReviewsEvaluate Appertaining To Books Smiling the Moon
This book is a joy to read.Many of the ideas from this book have stayed with me long after I finished it and because so, I have given it as gift to several friends.Either for the adventure story or for the wisdom imparted, or both, Smiling the Moon can appeal todifferent kinds of readers.Similar to books like Paulo Coelho's `The Alchemist' or `Jonathan Livingston Seagull' by Richard Bach, this is a story with a deeper meaning.Simple and clear, the story gives the reader some wonderful knowledge'Smiling the moon', when I think of the story, it make me smile. Full of wisdom and many thought provoking moments. A story of life, its journey and the paths that come to us if we connect and take time to listen. The story is beautiful and there is inspiration in it for all of us to use and bring into our life. 'Smiling the Moon' is a book to be treasured and re-read several times, on finishing the book I started it again to re-experience the wisdom and pick up on the bits I may have missed the
This is a wonderful story interwoven with interesting mythology. It's very philosophical and thought provoking. The writer is a gifted story teller and I hope there are more books to come.More of a New Age manual than a novel, in style and content it constantly reminded me of Sophie's World and, just like Sophie's World, I found there wasn't enough plot to keep me reading in any state of great anticipation. I'm not sure why the author chose to set his tale in a quasi Mediaeval, high fantasy world because it really didn't work well, and sat very ill with the New-Age language of auras and crystals, 'cleansing energy' and Karma etc. Karma especially: I understand that it was the

I loved this book in every respect. I found the story so engaging I couldn't put it down. I was challenged, inspired and encouraged by it's gently but clear wisdom that shines through every page. I have just finished it and am going to read it all over again. It has become a wise friend to me.
More of a New Age manual than a novel, in style and content it constantly reminded me of Sophie's World and, just like Sophie's World, I found there wasn't enough plot to keep me reading in any state of great anticipation. I'm not sure why the author chose to set his tale in a quasi Mediaeval, high fantasy world because it really didn't work well, and sat very ill with the New-Age language of auras and crystals, 'cleansing energy' and Karma etc. Karma especially: I understand that it was the
A very thoughtful and inspiring book that has a positive impact on the reader - it's actually a book that everyone should read and that's not said lightly! Well written with a good story - I'm looking forward to the next one. I've actually returned to the book several times and re-read parts after I've had a bad day and it never fails to lift me. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.
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