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This book is a collection of 22 discussions that range from the potentially serious to the whimsical, but all are rooted in spiritual exploration and enlightened personal development. The intention is to encourage dialog in the absents of judgement and fear. Along the way, it is hoped that the readers are supported as they search for their own truth and understanding about the universe. The author has taken from many sources and also provided original text to develop platforms for discussion and thought. He openly shares his understanding of the universe by using fearless humor. He invites…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a collection of 22 discussions that range from the potentially serious to the whimsical, but all are rooted in spiritual exploration and enlightened personal development. The intention is to encourage dialog in the absents of judgement and fear. Along the way, it is hoped that the readers are supported as they search for their own truth and understanding about the universe. The author has taken from many sources and also provided original text to develop platforms for discussion and thought. He openly shares his understanding of the universe by using fearless humor. He invites everyone to share their on understanding and agree to disagree with respect and dignity.
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Autorenporträt
Ed Elkins was born Texas and spent most of his early years in the small West Texas town of Andrews. He earned his Bachelors Degree and Army Officer commissioned through the ROTC. Entering the active service in October 1971, he served for 30 years retiring in 2001 as a full colonel. While serving as a university Assistant Professor of Military Science, he completed a Master's Degree in education counseling, which he put to direct use after his retirement. He retired a second time from a career in public teaching where he taught in a high school special education program. He taught high school students with emotional issues and taught a multitude of subjects. Now days, Ed and his wife live in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands where he is known by his friends as a woo woo kind of guy because that is the answer he gives when asked about his spiritual and religious affiliation. Ed explains that people seem to want everyone in a category or a box, and a woo woo, according to Ed, means a person who rejects traditional labels and is just "out there" doing his or her thing. A woo woo person does not fit neatly in any group. They fearlessly and happily follow their own path. Ed hopes you enjoy A Case for a Nicer God and invites spiritually free thinkers to talk about serious issues in a humorous, genuine, and uplifting way. You may even start to see yourself as a woo woo kind of person.