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Have you ever wondered why bad things happen? Or questioned there being a personal God? Following the tragic death of a close friend of his daughter, Lewis Randa experienced a life-changing dream that altered his understanding of the existence of God. In Being Us, Lewis reflects on what he describes as a dark night of the soul and shares an astonishing revelation about God's role in our lives - one that differs greatly from the narrative promoted by the major religions of the world. Lewis finds common ground with Buddhism and Eastern philosophy and describes how he embraced the doctrine of…mehr

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Have you ever wondered why bad things happen? Or questioned there being a personal God? Following the tragic death of a close friend of his daughter, Lewis Randa experienced a life-changing dream that altered his understanding of the existence of God. In Being Us, Lewis reflects on what he describes as a dark night of the soul and shares an astonishing revelation about God's role in our lives - one that differs greatly from the narrative promoted by the major religions of the world. Lewis finds common ground with Buddhism and Eastern philosophy and describes how he embraced the doctrine of Panentheism. Thought-provoking and enlightening, Being Us features an uplifting message that will appeal to anyone with an open mind, a deep sense of wonder regarding creation, and a willingness to move beyond dualistic thinking into a sense of oneness concerning God in our lives.
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Lewis Randa is a Quaker, pacifist, vegan and social change activist. He founded The Life Experience School for children and young adults with life challenges in 1972, and The Peace Abbey, an interfaith Center for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence and Pacifism in 1988. His peace work has brought him to the far corners of the world -- from El Salvador to Belfast, Liverpool to Calcutta, Assisi to Guernica. He has three grown children, Christopher, Michael and Abigail, and lives with his wife Meg in Duxbury, Massachusetts.