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Through Heaven's Gate and Back speaks to all of us that have been abused as children. Lee Thornton's descriptions of the aftereffects of repeated trauma and a profound Near-Death Experience (NDE) are not only true but explained in a way that the reader can take in. It is rare to find a book so well written that it has both sexual abuse and an NDE under one cover. We definitely will be recommending this book to our patients.
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At times we can be self-absorbed. Lord, help us to open our hearts to others and to serve those who are most vulnerable.
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Change is uncomfortable. Write that down.
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The artist knows he must be alone to create; the writer, to work out his thoughts; the musician, to compose; the saint, to pray. But women need solitude in order to find again the true essence of themselves.
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Love is a cunning weaver of fantasies and fables.
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Great marketing cannot sell a pedestrian product very well.
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This place of mine never is entered by humans come for conversation, only by the mute moon's light shafts that slip in between the trees.
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Worry divides the mind.
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The obvious reductio ad absurdum is Holocaust deniers: Should their perspective be provided, for "balance," any time someone writes about the Holocaust?
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I've listened to a lot of outside stuff and just haven't really heard anything that moves me. I don't know if I'm getting old and crotchety or what.