Words of Wisdom from a Caribbean Woman

(Further Insights Into The Journey)

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Words of Wisdom from a Caribbean Woman
Eugenia A. Franklin-Springer
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Words of Wisdom from a Caribbean Woman

(Further Insights Into The Journey)

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The way the journey is portrayed, you know it is from someone who has walked it, not from someone commenting from the sidelines. You experience the author living through sequences of events not unlike those that challenge you; and growing through them. Gregoire Joseph.
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Some of the messages in this book, the author says, emanated from her with a rhythm she has come to call poetry. Some parts are straight narration. As you read the verses in the first part you feel the same powerful vibrations that you experience as the author shares intimately about her journey along this path of consciousness raising. This book is about the spiritual transformation of an ordinary life.

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English
Pages
113

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Words of Wisdom from a Caribbean Woman: (Further Insights Into The Journey)
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First Sentence

"Christened a Roman Catholic, from age five, I was nurtured in a fundamental Seventh-day Adventist home, and through the religious teachings of this group, sought certainty in my living. From early childhood my mind tussled with the concept of a heaven for the good, and a raging fire for the bad."

Table of Contents

ONE. THE Journey
One. GETTING STARTED
1. Discarded Cocoon Page 16
2. God, Lead The Way Page 17
3. Desire Page 18
4. Lifeline Page 18
5. Kindred Spirit Page 19
6. Fate's Spin Page 20
7. Destiny Page 21
8. Dream Dampeners Page 22
9. The Vapor Is The Beauty Page 24
10. Longing Page 26
11. Not To Possess Page 27
12. Acclaim Page 27
13. Let Me Grow Page 28
14. Strange, The Way People Grow Page 29
Two. ON THE RUN
15. Hide and Seek Page 32
16. No More Running Page 33
17. Home, Place of Inner Certainty Page 34
18. Crazy, They Call Me Crazy Page 35
19. They Say Page 36
Three. FURTHER ALONG THE JOURNEY -- WILDERNESS
20. You Learn To Stand Still Page 38
21. The Metaphoric Wilderness Page 39
22. Wilderness, God? Page 47
23. Bound For Further Refining Page 50
24. Never Was Alone Page 50
25. Period of Meditation Page 51
26. Mockers Page 52
27. Mantled Sight Page 53
28. The Wanderer's Wisdom Page 53
29. Oh For Cleared Vision Page 54
30. Wanderer No More Page 55
31. Resist No More Page 56
32. Envy Me Not Page 56
33. How Do I Travel This Road? Page 57
34. When Then? Page 58
TWO. Further Insights Into The Journey -- Excerpts from a Story
INTRODUCTION. Page 60
1. Predictive Dreams and Serendipity Page 62
2. 'Working Together For Good' Principle Page 69
3. Disappointments Lose Their Sting Page 75
4. You God -- As Quiet Energy Surges? Page 79
5. Away From Religion of My Youth? Page 83
6. Belief System Changing, God Page 86
7. In Disequilibrium Page 93
8. Defining For Myself, Religion Page 97
9. People Who Understood Page 101
10. With A Kindred Spirit In A Brewing Storm Page 107
CONCLUSION. Page 113

Edition Notes

The inner conflict of one searching for the attainment of something to satisfy an inner hunger, is what this volume is about. The author refers to her experiences up to that stage where she was when she penned words of this book, as her Gethsemane, and her Wilderness experience. "There was a yearning in the depths of my soul that made trivia of academia... As I pleaded for guidance to live this life as fully as it was meant to be lived, I started noticing serendipitous events throughout my experiences. ...When I saw the Power of God working so intimately with me, I kept hugging the Presence. I have come to realize that when we hunger after right living we become filled. But the filling comes with a reshaping of consciousness."

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D'Abadie, Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Genre
Literary collections.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR9272.9.F7 W67 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
113 p.
Number of pages
113
Dimensions
83/4 x 6

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16253646M
ISBN 10
9769505838
LCCN
2004428845

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