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Hello, I'm God,

and I'm Here to Help You

Answers to Your Personal Problems

from the Wisdom and Inspiration of the Bible

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Hello, I'm God and I'm Here to Help You

 

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Book Description  

 

Miriam Cameron worked as a nurse caring for dying children. At the same time she was dealing with alcoholism among family members. Needing support, she spent the next seven years searching the Bible for solutions to her problems. Here is the result: a powerful, non-sexist guide to living "the good life.' Here you'll find the often complex principles of the Bible, grouped together by subject, written in simple, everyday language. They express the ideals all of us share, whether or not we are involved with organized religion. This book can help you become a new person, cope with trouble, and develop a rich, rewarding life.      

 

 

From "Hello, I'm God"  

 

Are you unhappy? Maybe things seem all right on the surface, but underneath there's something wrong. Maybe nothing satisfies you anymore. You're anxious and confused. Sometimes you feel as if you've lost control of your own life. You don't know which way to turn.  

 

I see what's happening to you, and I understand. I know you aren't living the good life. No matter how hard you try, you can't get on top of your problems all by yourself. I can, though, and I'm willing to help you.  

 

Who am I and what can I do for you? I'll tell you about myself.  

 

Quite simply, I am God.  

 

I'm the first and the last. I'm God of everyone who came before you and everyone who'll come after you. I've been here from the time of creation and even before then -- and I'll go on forever.

 

 

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(Asana), Breath Enhancement (Pranayama), Sensory Inhibition (Pratyahara), Concentration (Dharana), Meditation (Dhyana), and Unity (Samadhi)

 


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