Twenty years after the release of Michael J. Roads two best-selling books, Talking With Nature and Journey Into Nature, Michael writes of his dual journey: the experience and insights gained within the energetic fields of Nature and humanity--and his journey through sadness, grief and loss under the guidance of the very person for whom he was grieving. Michael learns that looking through the eyes of Pan is the same as looking through the eyes of Love. And this was not an easy lesson This Second Edition contains a new Introduction and revised content.
Twenty years after the release of Michael J. Roads two best-selling books, Talking With Nature and Journey Into Nature, Michael writes of his dual jou...
In this daily reader, Michael Roads, the ordinary mystic, weaves the wealth of his life experience with the most extra-ordinary insights. Insights that enable people to gain an understanding of the true nature of reality, thus experiencing their own lives through the eyes of Love. This gives them a viscerally different perspective of life. This book offers a process of conscious inner growth simply by reading each daily segment and using this as your daily focus of intent.
In this daily reader, Michael Roads, the ordinary mystic, weaves the wealth of his life experience with the most extra-ordinary insights. Insights tha...
Adam Baker, an eco-farming consultant, is separated from his wife, lonely, estranged from his family . . . totally miserable. Walking on a deserted beach, he meets Selph, a precocious, overweight, wisecracking, sloppily-dressed teenager, who appears out of nowhere and claims to be his long-sought after spiritual teacher. Wanting to get Adam's attention, Selph brings a long-dead seabird back to life. Thus begins this funny, insightful, dramatic, and fast-paced adventure about the meaning of life. With Selph's wit, antics, and not-so-gentle guidance, Adam evolves from embittered selfishness to...
Adam Baker, an eco-farming consultant, is separated from his wife, lonely, estranged from his family . . . totally miserable. Walking on a deserted be...