Bill Wallace
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“Our Greater Truths” speaks to several profound issues that will very soon be significantly impacting our world. Much of what we understand our "reality" to be is a contrived fiction, designed to keep us un-awakened, subservient and unaware of our true nature and this work addresses several of these critical issues.
Fundamentally we are love finding our way back to unity, greatly enriched by our experiences in illusory separation as we traverse...
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Our world is at a critical inflection point. The existing paradigms that have governed our society and our economic constructs for decades are on the verge of breaking down as the inequities and distorted incentive structures inherent within our current socioeconomic models can no longer be ignored. Financial, sociopolitical and ecological stresses that have been building for years are on the verge of manifesting in dramatic fashion.
We can intercept...
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Our true state of being, our natural mode of existence is one of partnership and of love in all of its various forms. For many years, we have been artificially abstracted from our true nature, our real state of being. In many cases, we have treated Earth and our fellow inhabitants as just resources to be utilized in pursuit of our individual desirers, heedless of the larger impacts to our world and eventually to ourselves. All of this is about to...
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Chuck's a cat with a great life-until Katie goes away to college and his best friend moves. Left all alone, Chuck starts to venture farther and farther into the neighborhood and one fateful night finds himself face-to-face with a beast as big and black as death. His name is Rotten Willy-and he's a dog with a heart of gold.
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Across the globe, we are beginning the process of shifting the narratives that collectively we have believed in and accepted as foundational concepts for organizing how we live our lives. Significant distortions have been provided to us over the years by various groups that seek to keep us disempowered and conflicted with one another. Our true power has been veiled from us and our sources of information have been tightly controlled in order to prevent...
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This book is a bit different than my previous works in that it deals with somewhat more esoteric themes. I felt compelled to write this work as we approach the brink of a shift in consciousness for the ages. Every aspect of our lives, our beliefs and our philosophies will be challenged to one degree or another over the coming decades. Our world is an exquisitely magnificent school and we are on the verge of realizing some of the most poignant and...
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In 1957, problems at the mine threaten to ruin Christmas for fifth-grader Don, his family, and the rest of their Oklahoma coal town, but Don's bloodhound, Frank, is determined to do whatever it takes to make the holiday special for Don and his six-year-old sister, Susan. Alternate chapters are told from the human and canine points of view.
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Avoiding the traps of sensational political exposes and specialized scholarly Orientalism, Carl Ernst introduces readers to the profound spiritual resources of Islam while clarifying diversity and debate within the tradition. Framing his argument in terms of religious studies, Ernst describes how Protestant definitions of religion and anti-Muslim prejudice have affected views of Islam in Europe and America. He also covers the contemporary importance...
12) Old Filth
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Old Filth trilogy volume 1
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Sir Edward Feathers has had a brilliant career, from his early days as a lawyer in Southeast Asia, where he earned the nickname Old Filth (FILTH being an acronym for Failed In London Try Hong Kong) to his final working days as a respected judge at the English bar. Yet through it all he has carried with him the wounds of a difficult childhood. Now an eighty-year-old widower living in comfortable seclusion in Dorset, Feathers is finally free from the...
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Old Filth trilogy volume 2
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Acclaimed as Jane Gardam’s masterpiece, Old Filth is a lyrical novel that recalls the fully lived life of Sir Edward Feathers. The Man in the Wooden Hat is the history of his marriage told from the perspective of his wife, Betty, a character as vivid and enchanting as Filth himself. They met in Hong Kong after the war. Betty had spent the duration in a Japanese internment camp. Filth was already a successful barrister, handsome, fast becoming rich,...
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“…why some sheep hear the Shepherd's voice and follow, while others persist is one of those secrets which are not revealed as yet to the children of men.” “But as the eye of omniscient love glanced down the ages, it must have lighted with peculiar pleasure on the eager, devoted soul of Paul. God foreknew and predestined him. The divine purpose, descrying his capacity for the best, selected him for it, and it for him.”—from the book
15) Heaven
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Perhaps the greatest American evangelist of the nineteenth century, Dwight L. Moody inspired millions with his sermons. Although a century and a half separates us from his impassioned explications of the Bible, Moody's ardor rings with overtones of today's fundamentalist Christianity and can offer critical clues to understanding the orthodox religious outlook still dramatically influencing our culture in the twenty-first century. Moody explains why...
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The analogy of Christ as the vine and His children as the branches has been referenced and quoted so many times that it has become a common Christian household phrase and inspirational quote. However, it is not often lived out or truly understood and experienced. Andrew Murray details how exactly to live as a part of God's vine. He expands on what it means to rely on the Father for strength, power, growth, and life. Composed in a style that breaks...
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'Don't ever run from a mountain lion.'
Mother also warned me about people. But she didn't know Jane and Jussy, the children who left us hay when we were so hungry. I may be a little moose, but I'm no dummy. That hay was sooo good....
After our dangerous journey over the mountains, everything here seemed wonderful. I made friends with Raney and Sweet Pea, draft horses on the farm, and Chippy the beaver. I even found my old pal, Snow the wolf. Everything...