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Who doesn't want to go to a better place after we pass on from this life? But how does one go about getting there? The world has never been a simple place, and it's getting more complicated by the day! Have you ever wished for answers that focus not solely on religion, but on the mystery of being human and how as human beings we can use our power to strive toward a more meaningful existence? "101 Ways to Get Into Heaven - A Practical Guide" is the book for you. The Guide offers 101 fun, action-oriented ideas, which can be immediately implemented. The entries are in a concise format that enable…mehr

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Who doesn't want to go to a better place after we pass on from this life? But how does one go about getting there? The world has never been a simple place, and it's getting more complicated by the day! Have you ever wished for answers that focus not solely on religion, but on the mystery of being human and how as human beings we can use our power to strive toward a more meaningful existence? "101 Ways to Get Into Heaven - A Practical Guide" is the book for you. The Guide offers 101 fun, action-oriented ideas, which can be immediately implemented. The entries are in a concise format that enable readers to gain benefit even in short spurts; while waiting to board a plane, or on a lunch hour. All it takes is a few minutes to read one of the Ways and take another step toward Heaven... The enclosed "Spirit Level Chart" provides a visible means to stay motivated and progress along the path. Combining humor and philosophy, this book is for those who seek to make their lives and those of others more blessed each day. This Guide addresses topical concerns such as the climate crisis and world hunger, and gives holistic advice for people to enhance their relationships with their fellow beings and with themselves. Unique nature and human images compliment the text in creative, sometimes unexpected ways. It has often been said that life is a journey, not a destination. "101 Ways to Get Into Heaven" goes a step further, in presenting Heaven itself as attainable in the present moment.
Autorenporträt
Rev. BLAZE LOVEJOY has unabashed dreams of world peace and planetary healing. She believes the power to elevate the human consciousness is within us all. Originally from England, Blaze has worked variously as a journalist, health columnist and poet. Years of working as a shiatsu therapist have given her a strong background in New Age disciplines and the healing arts. She has also worked as a Campaign Coordinator in the non-profit sector, with "Friends of the Earth," "Greenpeace," and "Pensioners Link." She tries to keep busy with worthy causes and is conversant on issues of environment, world hunger and human and animal rights. She is Co-President of the company, "Hungry Yak Productions," through which she has written and produced the films "God's Waiting List," and "Actual Images: The Valley Murders." (The latter is a satire against media violence.) She has taught classes in creative writing, massage certification and "Spiritual Filmmaking." She is a Minister of "The Universal Life Church." Blaze lives in Los Angeles, with her family and four cats. She drives for free, in a three-wheeled, zebra-striped car that plugs into her solar-powered house. If you see her on the road, chances are, you will smile! BEN PELLER, after experiencing a life-threatening health crisis, has frantically reconsidered the ungodly amount of mistakes he's made in life, and has since learned that living well is not only the best revenge, but a good way to help others and also prepare for what may come once our time in this dimension is finished. He authored the acclaimed novel, "Living the Gimmick," and the trilogy, "To Live and Drink In L.A.," "To Live and Love In L.A.," and the finale of the "To Live" trilogy, "TO LIVE AND DIE IN fantasyLAnd." He has read poetry across the country from Big Sur to New Orleans. He stays fit and lively through a stringent routine of exercise and nutritional supplements and a strict abstinence from reality television. Ben gives blood every 58 days, and has managed to reside in Los Angeles for the past decade without owning either a car or a cellphone. If you see him on the road, please don't cut him off, as cyclists are vulnerable.