Lovology

Lovology
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 155
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ISBN-10 : 9781450077354
ISBN-13 : 1450077358
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Book Synopsis Lovology by : Ken Lewis

Download or read book Lovology written by Ken Lewis and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2010-04-23 with total page 155 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The intent of Lovology is to awaken us to the presence of God's Love in our lives. The book shows us that this Love can present itself to us in the most simple of ways - a smile or hug from a friend, affection from a dog showing us kind attention, the sun shining down upon us and any of many countless other ways. Lovology instructs us to look inward toward our self and find the spark of love, the spark of life. The message of the book is really quite simple: Love yourself, love all others, love life, love all of creation and, most of all love God. Lovology is a compilation of many little stories, simple thoughts, complex thoughts and longer stories. You may choose to read it from front to back cover in its entirety. You may choose to read one passage at night and think about it as you drift off to sleep. If our words are positive, life-affirming, encouraging, compassionate, caring and loving then we can positively affect the person or people with whom we are speaking. And by doing so we may positively influence the lives of many more people that interact with the person or people with whom we were speaking. A few loving, compassionate and caring words shared with another could live on in the hearts of humans for countless generations.


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