Our host of this site, Thom Hartmann, has read "Is Your World Flat?" and says about it: “A marvelous look into ourselves, the inner and outer worlds we hold, and the type of futures we can create.”
I’ve been fortunate to read an advanced copy of the manuscript and have found the worth and value in it, Usha gives us some insight into how we can look at things in our world and maintain a healthy perspective on them. I’d like to publicly congratulate her on this informative work.
I hope others will enjoy this work as much as I have…
-Mark.
------------------------------ "In a big country dreams stay with you like a lover's voice across the mountainside" - Big Country
Posts: 872 | Location: Western edge of the continent | Registered: 04 October 2003
<Miles>
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Cool! Will read ASAP
[edit] ok read bits and pieces on line, but I hate reading from a puter screen wo will buy book. Look interesting, though!
I’ve been fortunate to read an advanced copy of the manuscript and have found the worth and value in it, Usha gives us some insight into how we can look at things in our world and maintain a healthy perspective on them. I’d like to publicly congratulate her on this informative work.
Ditto, well done Usha...
Posts: 1110 | Location: Mountains | Registered: 28 November 2002
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Posts: 6804 | Location: usa | Registered: 09 February 2006
Thank you for your kind words about this work. It wouldn't have come to actual publication without your help, support, friendship and dedication. (Not necessarily in that order )
I am proud to call you my friend.
Your complimentary copy is coming to you when I meet you and Cindy in person in the New Year for my book signing tour
And thank you all for your kindness to me and of course to the people who have purchased or are going to purchase the book. I am touched... My conversations on these pages and through email with many of you inspired me to write it. It's a practical book, that's uplifting, and brings a sense of positive reinforcement that will bring about transcendence and evolution in whatever desired aspect of Life. I firmly believe there's something in it for everyone...even when there's not!
Sue -
Thank you so much for your crucial last minute help with correcting the images. If you email me your postal address I'll send you a complimentary copy as thanks for your help. You might not feel very spiritually inclined in general, but still, it's nice for lighting the fire place with and all
Posts: 1927 | Location: pending | Registered: 18 December 2004
Originally posted by Miles: and when you read it, you may want to rethink your postion regarding visiting Salem
LOL. Is this your project for the month?
I have to admit that I am curious about the place, having read The Prophet's Way, but it would take a heck of a lot more than idle curiosity to drag me away from my computer or make me miss any of Thom's shows, and to take such a long journey (not that it is a huge distance as the crow flies, but it is not a quick and easy one - there's never a crow handy when you need one!).
Sue N.
Posts: 4624 | Location: UK | Registered: 16 November 2004
Usha, congratulations on your accomplishment. If you get to Florida to sign books or want to decompress in the mountains of North Carolina, contact me. I hope you sell a truck load.
A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship.
Posts: 8264 | Location: Fl | Registered: 05 July 2001
Uncle Don, thanks so much for the invite. The plan was to visit Mark and hopefully Klausie in the same 'energy-flow' if he'll be kind enough to let me crash at his house <insert annoying rolleyes and wink smilies>
I reckon you're quite a bit further away so I can't make any promises about that (yet) but will keep it in mind for sure. I still fondly remember our nice encounter in Amsterdam.
Debra, welcome back! Hope your roaming-spree was what you thought it would be, and you're going well in general...
Posts: 1927 | Location: pending | Registered: 18 December 2004
It was that and so much more. It is great being back in the Tampa area of FL but I seriously am thinking about going back to NC areas not to long from now. Also, seeing what happens both with APB and possibly going back to work as a massage therapist part-time. Again much congrats and if you did get over in the region it would be amazing.
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Posts: 174 | Location: Tampabay Region of Florida | Registered: 10 May 2006
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