How God does Happiness

How God does Happiness

Tim Daniel

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Editorial:
Tim Daniel
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia natural
ISBN:
9798218681227
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'Something is desperately wrong with our world. I feel it every day. I   feel hopeless to fix it, to make any difference. I’ve brought a beautiful baby girl into this world, and I fear for her future. What do I do? What do we do? Are we humans doomed? Is our planet doomed? I feel alone sometimes even in a crowded room....and also, I sense that there is a wisdom far greater than myself, than any human mind I’ve met before. How can I connect to that wisdom? How can I honor that wisdom? I have been protected in unexpected ways all throughout my life. What is the force behind that connection and how do I honor it? This book will guide you, day by day, to a radically different relationship with our Creator, with that kind wisdom far greater than any of us. Each day, Tim gifts us with steps towards a truth, and more importantly, away from what we can innately sense is falseness in our everyday world. How God does Happiness is a roadmap to the most important relationship we could ever foster, and why that relationship is the key to any salvation we humans may have.' - A. David'SA wild ride into the wild. Not for the faint of heart or easily offended. With unexpected twists and turns, it breaks the deadly grip of the pseudo sacred to enter an open space for the naturally sacred, leaving behind all the middlemen between humans and their Creator. This daily guide restores happiness to its natural function as something given by God, something held in common by all, something open to all, not something reserved for the privileged few. Over 365 days the reader undertakes a journey that is neither easy nor quick, but one that arrives at a beautiful way to live - together. - A. David

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