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Richard Shining Thunder Francis

    Richard Shiningthunder Francis ist ein tiefgründiger Erforscher des menschlichen Geistes, der sich mit der Wechselwirkung von Agapologie und Metaphysik beschäftigt. Seine Arbeit zeichnet sich durch tiefgründige spirituelle Forschung aus, die darauf abzielt, die Reise der Seele und die ekstatischen Dimensionen menschlicher Erfahrung zu beleuchten. Durch seinen einzigartigen Ansatz ermutigt er die Leser, tiefere Wahrheiten zu erkennen und universelle Liebe anzunehmen, und bietet einen Weg zur tiefgreifenden persönlichen Transformation. Francis' Einsichten finden Anklang bei denen, die ein reicheres Verständnis der Existenz und ihres Platzes darin suchen.

    Jehovah Good-Bye
    Jehovah Good Bye
    Falling in Love with Yourself
    The Mystic Gospels of Jesus the Christ
    • The Mystic Gospels present a Jesus virtually unknown to the average student of history. For this is not the Jesus of the white robes, walking on clouds, impervious to the world, and all-knowing. No, this is the human Jesus, struggling with and through his life, encountering the 'demons and dragons' not only of other people's hearts, but of his own. This Jesus is like us. He is completely human. But he is also completely divine. It is this knowledge that makes him a mystic. His major emphasis is always Love, and that is 'Love plus nothing.' This Jesus does not argue theology or religion. He is familiar with many traditions, including the Hindu, Buddhist, and Taoist. Indeed, during his 'lost years,' during his twenties, about which the Scriptures say nothing, he goes to India and studies the world with the masters of mysticism in that exotically spiritual environment. This human Jesus, although acquainted with sorrows, also smiles and laughs easily. He is moved easily, and it is in his supreme humanness that we can all find our supreme divinity.

      The Mystic Gospels of Jesus the Christ
    • Falling in Love with Yourself

      Love and the Inner Beloved

      • 316 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Falling in Love with Love and the Inner Beloved is an easy-to-read introduction to the deepest mysteries of spirituality. Culled from the writings of the greatest philosophic thinkers, it explains core-truths of spirituality, which is not some exotic pursuit. Spirituality is Love. It is not easy to live spirituality. So, this is also a practical guide. It shows how the use of spirituality can brighten, lighten, and enlighten our lives. A new philosophy is described, ranging from the Mindworld to selfdefinition. Mysticism - highest spirituality, but not a religion - is simply explained. The roles of bliss, judgment, godimage, destiny, ego-Spirit conflicts, passion, compassion, femininity, and other relevant issues are discussed entertainingly but thoroughly.

      Falling in Love with Yourself
    • Jehovah Good Bye

      The New Theism of Love

      • 172 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      In this remarkable record of personal and world history, Hans - left motherless at birth and raised by his grandmother - maintains hope and faith as he battles the tragedies of a childhood during the cruelty of war and the rejection of his father, and is eventually sent to America onboard the George Washington to work on his uncle's farm in Iowa. The inspirational story follows him as he learns to navigate this adventurous new chapter in his life, overcoming the darkness of his childhood and forging a brand new way for himself. Hans' new life in America is not always easy, but with courage and optimism he makes it through the bad - the financial woes of the Great Depression, concern for his family back in Nazi ravaged Germany - and the good - learning English and becoming a U.S. citizen, finding love and starting a family. Hans leaves the sadness of his childhood behind for the joy of the life he has made for himself in America with the family he loves.

      Jehovah Good Bye
    • Jehovah Good-Bye

      The "New Theism of Love"

      • 212 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      In this explosively controversial book, Richard Francis says that people who worship monsters become monsters. Most worship a godimage that is stupid and vicious! Worshiping this ancient wargod, this

      Jehovah Good-Bye