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Jake and the Monk
- How to Script Thoughts into Things
- Narrateur(s): Graham Wolfe
- Durée: 2 h et 48 min
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Description
Her eyes were filled with fear and glistened with tears as she imploringly searched my face. “Nobody will talk to me about dying," the young girl said. I’m twelve years old and I’ve got stage 4 lymphoblastic leukemia. I’m dying and scared. Why would God give a nice kid like me cancer? I’ve never done anything to him. Does it hurt to die? Is it scary? What if I go to hell and burn for all eternity? I think I would hate heaven. My mom, my brother, my dog patches and all of my friends are here. I would cry every second I was there. How does a soul get out of the body? How do you know where to go? I pray and pray and I just keep getting worse. This is so unfair!”
This book not only answers those questions but invites you to join Jake and the Monk as they interact and their friendship grows. This book addresses the major difficulties we all encounter on life’s journeys. All of the events are based on true situations that I have encountered in over fifty years of teaching and counseling.
Join us on this journey of enlightenment. You will learn how and why thoughts become things. How to script and attract whatever you desire.
I don’t believe this is an accident that we are having this meeting. Please join me as we travel through what I have learned in the past fifty plus years. At times like this, platitudes don’t help, only hardcore truths based on careful research. This is a fun and entertaining audiobook based on real people and events.
I predict this will be an important listening experience and reference book in your library. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Blessed Be,
Lynn E. O’Leary