Saturday, April 19, 2008

Same God; Different Wrapper

During an interview, a TV host once said to me, "You were born Jewish. Your books are spiritually eclectic. And you speak in churches. How do you account for all of this? "

I replied: "Same God, Different Wrapper."

If the truth is the truth, it has to work equally for everybody, for all religions, for all people - regardless of "their wrapper" or God's "wrapper."

You don't have to be a member of any particular religion in order for miracles to occur in your life.

It is the purpose of this blog to be respectful and appreciative of the many ways in which we feel the moving of Spirit in our lives.

If I ever use a term for God that makes you gag, please use the term that makes you feel more comfortable according to your personal beliefs.

There are many paths to The One. And the quicker we can come to accept that, the closer we will feel to anyone who walks alongside of us in their own unique wrapper.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

The Power of Miracle Thinking launches

This week, I await the arrival of my new book, The Power of Miracle Thinking, which examines the beliefs, thoughts and attitudes that people who have experienced miracles hold, as well as the actions they take that allow miracles of a major magnitude to unfold in their lives.

My book is endorsed by 3 authors you might recognize: Caroline Myss, Dr. Terry Cole-Whittaker, and Marci Shimoff, who is also featured in The Secret.

Here is a little bit about the book:

· Steven Walters was given 24 hours to live – 10 years later, he still shows no sign of leukemia

· Katherine Revoir was a single mom on welfare – 1 year later she was a millionaire

· A firestorm swept through Ronnie Chittum’s property – her home remained untouched

· Speaker Kathleen Ronald is flooded with speaking requests – they come from “out of the blue”

I wrote The Power of Miracle Thinking so that I could learn about the kind of “Miracle Thinking Mindset” one must actively maintain in order to create miracles like Steven, Katherine, Ronnie and Kathleen did.

I am also very interested in your experiences. How have you created miracles in your life?

I believe that everyone can be part of the “Miracle Thinking” conversation because we are all in different places in our lives, hold different belief systems, maintain different spiritual or religious affiliations, or have different ideas about how miracles actually happen.

How can we inspire each other? I invite you to contribute your sincere ideas, in addition to reading the ones I’ve discovered through my interviews with many people who have experienced miracles for themselves.

To read an excerpt or purchase a copy, you can drop by my website at www.miraclethinking.com.

Thank you for gracing my pages with your presence.

Sincerely,

Randy Peyser