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In her inspirational book, Jenny Sidri offers a practical perspective to the teachings of Jesus that recall his direct words to us: Be perfect, even as the Father is perfect. The author shares her recovery from illness through a 3-step approach that employs daily meditation, thought training, and a personal inventory to increase self-understanding. Using the Master's words and universal truths, this volume lights the path to discovering a new sense of well-being and spiritual living. The busy and burdened lives of today's population can benefit by using this intensely practical approach for…mehr

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In her inspirational book, Jenny Sidri offers a practical perspective to the teachings of Jesus that recall his direct words to us: Be perfect, even as the Father is perfect. The author shares her recovery from illness through a 3-step approach that employs daily meditation, thought training, and a personal inventory to increase self-understanding. Using the Master's words and universal truths, this volume lights the path to discovering a new sense of well-being and spiritual living. The busy and burdened lives of today's population can benefit by using this intensely practical approach for relief of stress and re-energized purpose in each moment. The author encourages spiritual seekers to develop conscious selfawareness, using the highest ideals to guide daily choices. The result is positive and productive living that engenders new joy and enthusiasm. Although this book is religious in nature, its precepts can be applied by all, for the methods speak to the universal side of everyone. The guidance offered in Constant Christianity will help readers recognize the beauty of developing sterling character, ultimately realizing a balanced and universal life of joy and fulfillment.
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Autorenporträt
Jenny Sidri earned her B.S. at the University of Maine and her M.A. from the University of California at Los Angeles. After retiring from the United States Army, she returned to teaching and currently instructs English composition and literature at Western New Mexico University. In addition, she is collaborative editor of What Every Alcoholic Should Know.