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Paperback Miracles Made Possible: An Autobiographical Discovery of God Book

ISBN: 1571743898

ISBN13: 9781571743893

Miracles Made Possible: An Autobiographical Discovery of God

At a young age, William Thomas Tucker witnessed a drunk driver run down a playmate. Not understanding how an all-loving God could allow such unfair cruelty, Tucker lost his faith and elected to become... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Miracles at your fingertip

The personal story of the author, with many examples of miracles, is well intertwined with his insights into what takes to manifest miracles. It's read like a novel, and its message its simple but powerful: miracles depend on your faith, ask, really believe and you will receive. Additionally if you really believe you have to ask only once, not once and again. Highly recommended!

Wonderful book

I was searching for some time on subjects about the law of attraction and miracles. I watched the dvd, The Secret, constantly, trying their principles. Nothing ever happened. I was in constant frustration. Then I found this book. It had exactly what I was looking for. The author explained how to ask God for what you needed, and let it go. I applied his principles and to my happiness, they worked. Worrying about money got me nowhere. I asked God for help and forgot it. Things didn't turn out the way I thought they should have turned out, but God had other plans, and everything worked out perfectly. It sounds terrible, but I never thought of asking God. I was only using "my" thoughts to bring things to me, as in the Secret. I feel I am learningto have a relationship with God, as the author has in his life. Very good book.

Enlightening miracle(s)

I received the book on 7/1/2004 on back order & William Thomas writes a wonderful & fuller exposure of the only 2 Miracles that Neale introduced in "Moments of Grace".I believe his "it" or "godhead" or "My God is all" or "My God is real; all the rest is unreal" or"Worry is taking control. faith is freedom, freedom from the responsibility of your life, and heart's desires. Anger is not necessary...just faith and love" or "What you believe...is what you receive". & How to get a miracle "let go, and let God" "Know that your miracle has already happened" "FERGEDDABOUTIT" "Give it up to get it"Although he didn't say as such, he reiterates that there is no such thing as chance or coincidence, since it is where miracles reside. So within the text, I offer William to note that on the page number, where after reading the entire old & new testament a third time, he finally found a "formula" for getting a miracle just for the asking. It is also the page number where he referred for the 1st time to the Conversation with God Trilogy. The page number is who I AM. Furthermore his "Socratic Method" & the end of his narration appeared on 2 of the same number with 100 pages in between.The emphasis of the book is in exposing the various astonishing miracles that happened in his life, starting after his loving wife has committed herself to an institution & psychiatrists practiced assisted-suicide & they tried their damnedest to condemn William to the same fate beside trying to ply away custody of his kids. Only a real miracle and finding trusting "it" saved him. Or rather it was a continuous succession of miracles & fasting/not eating that woke him up on the 18th day's doorbell ring (notice the number which is again the same as the above page number, albeit in different form, like his wonderfully correct chapter 13 on "The Secret of Live" where everything has opposite value & meaning from human here on earth, the number does stand for 'unconditional love', instead of what Christianity has blasphemed it into - based on fear).There are 3 things that I find somewhat missing in his "discovery of god" from my observation and not to be seen as criticism. First, he didn't really balance his miracles with enough examples when he failed to make them appear. E.g. his case of giving his winning lottery ticket away because he worried somebody else deserve it more. This is exactly how I felt when I participated in any lottery since my first raffle in elementary school in Paris. Second, like his friend Neale of the CwG trilogy, they both didn't do God's willing recommendation of being completely transparent to everyone, thus 'sharing totally' their own experience of life. Neale uses the excuse of 'caring' for his ex-spouses privacy in Friendship with God & William seems to be without much sexual desire beside others thinking he may takeover their wives in his t

More than personal empowerment

For me this book is all about coming to terms with a persons connection to God. Recognizing first that everyone can tap into and use what that offers. The authors personal account of his process of understanding that and to him how everyone can create what he calls miracles is what this book is about. The phrase personal empowerment is used very often and to me sometimes overused. Usually its in the context of feeling good enough about yourself to make choices that in some way reflect what it is that you feel is true for you. The type of personal empowerment the author asserts is possible through the connection with the Divine puts a whole new spin on the concept. I found this book to be insightful and very applicable to daily life. Even if you have no spiritual belief's or convictions it could open some doors of perception for you. It helped me recognize that there are Divine gifts constantly available to me in every moment.This is not a book about religious thoughts. It is a book of unlimited possibilities.
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