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52 Moments With God
Contributor(s): Bradbury, Philip John (Author)
ISBN: 0995439869     ISBN-13: 9780995439863
Publisher: Philip J Bradbury
OUR PRICE:   $8.99  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2018
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- Religion | Spirituality
- Family & Relationships | Life Stages - General
- Humor | Form - Essays
Physical Information: 0.33" H x 5.06" W x 7.81" (0.35 lbs) 156 pages
 
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The Hebrew name for God is VHYH, the ineffable name which should not be uttered. Instead, one may use the word Adonai (My Lord) in its place. Then there's the boy who ran home from school, exclaiming that he'd finally learned God's name - Harold. His mother asked him why and he patiently explained: "Our Father, who art in heaven, Harold be thy name." We each have our own God, carved in the like of our own different self-images. Some are utterable and some are not; some are judgemental and some loving; some are savage and some kindly. The simple fact is that no one knows the true nature of God, not even Albert Einsten who spent his whole lifetime trying to work out how God thinks. We know as much of God as does an unborn child knows of adulthood and anyone pronouncing knowledge of God is fooling himself and guessing ... we're all guessing, in fact. The established, male-dominated church holds that God is a bloke; Feminists that she's a woman; others say God is without gender. I remember the horror and elation I experienced when I first came upon the possibility that God is not a being - human or otherwise - but a system, a process. This God doesn't care or not care - we just live our lives, trying out what works and what doesn't and, eventually, we hit upon the system and how it works. None of us have it down pat, yet, and it's exciting experimenting with the possibility that we're getting nearer and nearer to what makes life work. When what we're doing flows with comfort and ease and when peace fills every bone and cell in our bodies, I suspect we're coming close to the workings of God, whatever God is. There's also a huge freedom in arriving at the place of not needing to know the shape, colour and mood of God ... just knowing what works is all that's necessary. Living with the unknowing is not only peace-inducing, it just takes the angst out of daily life and the pain out of daily activity. I've come to a deep and abiding trust in what I call God and what I know as a consistent system; a system based on letting the past go, on realising that nothing is personal and that everything "out there" is a reflection of what's "in here"; that taking self-responsibility for our thoughts and, when we do, God takes care of our lives. We do, however, need to give up control - one of the hardest things for a human to do.


Contributor Bio(s): Bradbury, Philip John: - "R, EDITOR, TEACHER BOOK SHOP BOOKS CONTACT/ABOUT US CART An author of 18 books (to date), I love passing it forward and helping others find their words and have them land on the blank page! I was born early in my life and, since then, have been an avid student of life and all who sail in her. I started with some business qualifications: Bachelor of Business Studies Associate Chartered Accountant Associate of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries Associate of the Institute of Managers Then some teaching qualifications: Certificate in Adult Teaching Certificate in Adult Education Certificate IV in Teaching and Assessment Then some personal/spiritual development inquiry, including: Counselling training as a hospice volunteer Grief Counselling Breakthrough program Landmark Forum Transactional Analysis I was in the Guinness Book of Records as the shyest person on the planet and, at 40 years old, decided to expunge that huge fear of people from my life. I didn't need to be limited by it any more. I went to the local polytechnic and asked if they needed an accounting teacher. I was already terrified, fronting up to strangers, and the receptionist laughed at me. I shrivelled up and turned around to slither out. "No, no sir, I wasn't laughing at you," she assured me. "It was just that our accounting teacher was fired yesterday and I was just placing an advert in the paper for a replacement." The Academic Director happened to be passing at that moment and he invited me into his office for a little chat. A week later I was teaching, with no training or supervision. I was petrified for the next six months but was determined to dissolve this oppressive shyness. It finally went and I have been teaching accounting and business subjects in New Zealand, Australia and England at polytechnics, universities and as a corporate trainer and business coach. I also ran my own personal development course - Free To Be Me - in New Zealand, South Africa and Australia and it took me some time to realise that I learn most when I'm teaching. Around my 40th year, also, I started publishing other people's books and then writing and publishing my own. A number of my original books were published, sold and never heard of again. Therefore, the ones here are not all that I have written but they are the ones I am most proud of. I know you'll enjoy them ... all of them!"