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The Universe Is Calling: Opening to the Divine Through Prayer
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 “A wonderful book…truly a life-changer.”

—Norman Vincent Peale

 

In his much-beloved classic, The Universe is Calling, Eric Butterworth, Unity minister and acclaimed author of Discover the Power Within You, offers a non-theological, non-ritualistic guide to prayer for contemporary seekers of guidance, wholeness, and self-regulation. The call of the universe, Butterworth explains, is the call to, “take charge of your life, to release your imprisoned splendor.” His spiritually liberating wisdom is powerful and inspiring, and it will lead readers to a truer and stronger connection with the divine.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateMay 25, 2010
ISBN9780061973963
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Eric Butterworth

Eric Butterworth (1916-2003), often referred to as a "Twentieth Century Emerson," is considered a legend and spiritual icon in the Unity Movement. A visionary and an innovator, he originated the Spiritual Therapy Workshops. The author of sixteen bestselling books on metaphysical spirituality, a gifted theologian, philosopher, and lecturer, Butterworth was a highly respected New Age pioneer and innovator of New Thought, whose life was dedicated to helping people to help themselves.

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    The law of karma that nothing is a mistake or error and all good or bad is part of who we are is deep to say the least....

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