Miracles Can Happen to You!
We normally use the term “miraculous” to describe dramatic, larger-than-life events, but not all miracles are out of this world. Ordinary miracles — surprising positive occurrences, such as surviving a horrible automobile accident or finding our soul mate — can happen in our everyday lives. A scientist as well as a student of metaphysics, Dr. Carolyn Miller has spent more than twenty-five years researching the elements that are common in real-life miracles. She has discovered that ordinary people often survive impending disaster by entering a serene state of consciousness and following inner guidance.
In Creating Miracles, Dr. Miller shares specific suggestions and techniques, such as tapping into our intuition and disarming our ego, for cultivating a state of miracle-readiness in our lives. Through the true stories and amazing experiences she relates in this book, she demonstrates that miracles are real and that accessing them requires only that we follow some clear and simple steps.Miracles Can Happen to You!
We normally use the term “miraculous” to describe dramatic, larger-than-life events, but not all miracles are out of this world. Ordinary miracles — surprising positive occurrences, such as surviving a horrible automobile accident or finding our soul mate — can happen in our everyday lives. A scientist as well as a student of metaphysics, Dr. Carolyn Miller has spent more than twenty-five years researching the elements that are common in real-life miracles. She has discovered that ordinary people often survive impending disaster by entering a serene state of consciousness and following inner guidance.
In Creating Miracles, Dr. Miller shares specific suggestions and techniques, such as tapping into our intuition and disarming our ego, for cultivating a state of miracle-readiness in our lives. Through the true stories and amazing experiences she relates in this book, she demonstrates that miracles are real and that accessing them requires only that we follow some clear and simple steps.
Do You Believe in Miracles? DO YOU KNOW HOW TO CREATE MIRACLES? Armed with a Ph.D. in experimental psychology, Carolyn Godschild Miller tackles some tricky issues in her fine book Creating Miracles: A Practical Guide to Divine Intervention. The book delivers a heaping plateful of inspiring and astounding true tales – deliverance from deadly dangers and personal attacks; synchronicities; healing by prayer, visualization and distant intention – the stories alone are worth the price of admission. Even if you don’t believe in miracles as such, but prefer to view the “miraculous” as an unexplained facet of the natural world (as I do), you will find much in Dr. Miller’s book to appreciate, enjoy, and use. An eye-opener as well as a heart-opener, this book shows that amazingly good outcomes are possible in even the most hopeless-looking situations. Defining a miracle as “an instance in which a supernatural power interferes in the natural world,” Miller says, “the actual miracle is…
Roll Your Own Miracles (?) Quick – what’s the first thing that comes to mind when you find yourself in a bind? The frantic search for someone to blame? The feeling of victimhood? The lengths to which we are willing to stretch reason in order to find someone else responsible for our woes is nearly comical.
An excellent book I happened to be in a local Chapters bookstore one day and stumbled across this book, “Creating Miracles – A Practical Guide to Divine Intervention” by Carolyn Miller. When I first noticed it I thought that it would be simply another run-of-the-mill book filled with ‘new-age’ fodder and fluff. However, after leafing through the pages for a couple of moments, I became intrigued and purchased it.What I found did not disappoint me. The author tackles the subject of miracles – what they are, how they are created, and why some never seem to have them happen – with the objectivity of both a psychologist and believer of ‘faith’ combined. She manages to analyze and explain just how the inner workings of miracles come about, how to recognize them, and how to work upon bringing more miracles into one’s own life. Filled with anecdotes and documented cases, along with a great sense of humor and humility, “Creating Miracles” is a book I would highly recommend. Interestingly, after…