Grab The Source Of Miracles: 7 Steps To Transforming Your Life Through The Lord's Prayer Showcased By Kathleen McGowan Accessible As Digital

book has changed my life, The The Source of Miracles's message is one that seems so obvious, so generic, but Kathleen McGowan successfully explained the message in a way that made me, as a reader, want to change my life not tomorrow, not next week, but now.
This book inspired me to depths that no other book that I've read has, This book made me want to become a better person and try harder to do what was necessary,

At times the message was daunting and overwhelming, I felt as though there was so much I needed to do, so many lists to make, so many exercises to complete to make myself better.
But in time, I realized that growth is growth, and growth is one step at a time, So I put made use of my "nerdy English major/teacher sticky tabs" and strategically placed them throughout this book with every intention of returning to them and studying the pages more thoroughly.


I will definitely be rereading this book in the future to further instill it's awesome message,
This book gave a new meaning to each word in The Lord's Prayer for me, I feel inspired from reading it, Oddly, I became interested in Christianity through historical fiction, When I saw that one of the authors I've enjoyed had written a howtopray book I had to check it out, Few in this country amp time can escape the influence of Christianity but I was not raised in it, I've always thought the Church has lost a lot of the teachings of Jesus so I love McGowan's method of going back to his own words.
I am old enough now to admit that I do pray, though I never thought my method had much to do with anything more than my own spirit amp connection to Nature.
Now, at, I'm pleased amp grateful to add the Lord's Prayer to my repertoire, This is myrd time through this book, I need to commit it to memory! I am a firm believer that we can all create miracles through the power of thought, Kathleen uses the Lords Prayer to focus her thought on a daily basis, creating miracles small and large in her life, Since reading The Source of Miracles I have started and ended each day adding the Lords Prayer to my regular meditations and affirmations,

Has it made a difference

It is a little too early to know about miracles, but I do know that I feel way more serene and positive and focused.
And that in and of itself is truly wonderful,

To read the full review visit sitelink com/bookreview So far, I am moved to pray The Lord's Prayer more and more This was a great book, She gave you questions to ask yourself so you could reflect on the reading, This is a book to help you understand your own spirituality, I personally did not agree with everything in the book but I did find it very useful, Kathleen McGowan is best known as the author of The Expected One, This book is a departure, and I was inspired to read it because part of my daily prayer practice is meditating on The Lord's Prayer.
The Source of Miracles offers guidance and an interesting perspective on the Chartes Cathedral in France, a place I now want to visit, While I find some of the recommendations a bit superstitious most of what McGowan advises is spot on, If you are interested in diving into The Lord's Prayer and including it in your prayer/meditation practice, I highly recommend The Source of Miracles.
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Expected One and The Book of Love comes a transformative book that unlocks the hidden power of the Lord's Prayer the prayer that can be recited by every Christian in the world.


The real secret to creating and sustaining an abundant, joyous, and fulfilled life has been hiding in plain sight in the power of the prayer that unites two billion Christians worldwide, the prayer that each one of them knows by heart.


True happiness and success can't just be wished for, The real secret to fulfillment lies in using the Lord's Prayer as part of an ongoing spiritual practice that leads to real and lasting change in the soul change that will manifest itself in earthly, tangible ways.
Each chapter in The Source of Miracles is a guide to one of seven steps in that process, corresponding to a primary teaching of the prayer: faith, surrender, service, abundance, forgiveness, obstacles, and love.
Each chapter also includes meditations, affirmations, and other activities designed to help readers work through life's challenges,

In her bestselling fiction, Kathleen McGowan has popularized the world of Christian esoterica, a unique place where New Age and Christianity meet, making ancient teachings new and powerful.
The Source of Miracles harnesses the wisdom of those traditions at a time of great material and spiritual uncertainty, when the need for signposts on the road to success has never been more acute.
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Grab The Source Of Miracles: 7 Steps To Transforming Your Life Through The Lord's Prayer Showcased By Kathleen McGowan Accessible As Digital
in 'The Book of Love' set me on my own way forward with the Lord's prayer in quite a new way, thinking about what I personally meant at this moment by each part of the prayer.
While I waited for the book to reach me I practised, Which meant that when it came it was a surprise, Simple, matter of fact, and laid out in orderly fashion, it contained a whole set of presuppositions which I had not tackled before, The book is memorable, of course! It is based on something most of us know by heart, But it puts a whole new attentiveness into that heart, and then stands back, out of our way, so that we can begin, every day again, every moment, to relate to our Lord, and to ourselves, and to the world around us in a sensitive, practical and hopeful way.
I recommend this book thoroughly, The journey it took me on has not finished yet, And look, if you don't like her theology, us that dissonance to start a conversation with your Lord, The results will be unique to you, but square with the narrow path we are all asked to walk, And if you just don't like Kathleen McGowan, pray for her, That too is part of the 'Our Father'

I could not make it past her story of how Mary Magdalene told her in a labyrinth her baby would live and dispite the doctors telling her to the contrary it did live.
Kathleen's latest book is a wonderful insight about the true meaning of prayer without all the pomp and circumstance, Her other novels, The Expected One and the Book of Love were two of my most favorite reads!! This was so good, I just went out and bought the book.
I cannot wait to begin highlighting the whole bloomin' thing,

I am so surprise how much comfort it brings me to recite the Lord's Prayer, And how much I ponder about it, It has brought me great comfort already, I was hoping for a gem to glean from her book, I could not finish the book, I tried. Got/of the way through and just could not finish it, Kathleen spends/of the time telling us what is wrong with everyone else, Then tells us how she has the real way, Then tells us of her minor defect of looking down on the others who do not see the world as she does,

The gem may be at the very end, I will never know. I picked up this book simply because I thoroughly enjoy her novels, Despite not being into selfhelp books or Christianity since aboutth grade, I thought I'd give this a shot,

And it really was just "okay", Most religions have the same core beliefs and stories when you strip them down from all of their layers of translations and reteachings, and there are mantras and prayers that are similar in all.
The Lord's Prayer is something I grew up reciting and can still rattle off inseconds including the doxology that Lutherans tend to use.
I was happy to examine her interpretation of the phrases I'd been saying for decades, and the thought exercises have redeeming value for anyone.
But, on the whole, this book wasn't lifechanging for me, . . merely thoughtprovoking. I fell in love with this author and her nonfiction works, which is what made me buy this book a few years ago, It's been on my "to read" pile on my nightstand ever since, This year I made it my Lenten read, and I'm thankful I finally did, It was beautiful! I wish everyone would read it and apply it to their life, The world would be a happier place,

This was the perfect Lenten read, I will be referencing it daily I'm sure, and rereading it many times in my life, I am also looking forward to reading some of the Gnostic Gospels she references Philip, Thomas and Mary Magdalene,

Our father who art in heaven, I was really excited to be asked to review this book, as it is something I'm really interested in, I really wanted to like this book, but sadly, it was not at all what I desire in a Christian Self Help book,

Kathleen McGowan is a great writer and she can easily pull you in with her prose, She has a wonderful way with words, and I was pulled in until she started to tell about her visions of Mary Magdalene and a man with long hair, as well as some strange experiences with the Chartres labyrinth that she had.
I continued reading hoping that this was just a little bit of oddness that could be ignored, but what I found was when I'd begin to agree with things she'd say, she'd then seem to turn around and correct herself.


Sadly, I cannot give this book any endorsement as I find it certainly doesn't "rightly divide the word of truth"Timothy:nor does it appear to be all Christian, but a mixture of beliefs that cross over into different religions.
If one is looking for a good Christian selfhelp book, this isn't it, but if one is just looking for a new age type of guidance, you may enjoy it and would probably find some useful information.
Sadly, this book had a lot of potential, but was a huge letdown, A tool for deep change for me, I bought this bookyears ago when my best friend died and it sat by my bed foryrs until this spring when my life was upended yet again and it was exactly what I needed when I needed it.
I've worked through it for the pastmonths and seen miraculous changes in my life as I've reintroduced prayer as a daily practice, Not the prayer of my childhood but something new and old at the same time, For me personally it has been life and attitude changing, Likes:
Acts of peace offset war
Creativity banishes depression, hate and agression

Dislikes:
Kathleen McGowan is an internationally published writer whose work has appeared on five continents and in at least fifteen languages.
She is notable for her claim to be the descendant of Jesus of Nazareth and Mary Magdalene,