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About The Book
Patti Conklin believes that when the universe began, a cacophony of tones, which we now identify as frequency, echoed throughout the universe, and they were both chaotic and highly ordered. This book is about how we can use that knowledge to impact our physical lives. Patti Conklin has learned that everything in the universe has a frequency, and that quantum physics goes hand in hand with metaphysics, even though we are taught that the two are separate. We are all made up of particles which vibrate, and these particles were created by a source . . . a God or Goddess she refers to as Father, which is greater than the sum total of us humans. In her work as a healer, she has learned from the work of Bruce Lipton on cellular biology and Richard Gerber on vibrational medicine. She has developed a toolbox, a method to usethe frequencies of light and sound to heal thousands of people. Here are numerous true examples of people who experience real changes in health, well-being, and spiritual transformation. Sometimes we believe pain is necessary to heal. We often don’t have the faith to believe miracles can happen in the blink of an eye. This book will help heal that illusion in an easy, comprehensive way. Whether you believe in science or faith, in truth theidea that they are separate is only a perception.
Excerpt
Introducing the Introduction
by D. T. Conklin
I was recently asked what I love about my mother, Patti Conklin, and I answered with this: One of the things I was taught as a child, and something I still learn with every day that passes, is unconditional love. However, if I’m supposed to pick out things I love about her, as opposed to things I don’t love, doesn’t that then make it conditional? I think it does, and the reason I think that is because of my mother. She taught me what unconditional love means, even when it’s nearly impossible to describe.
So I could go on here and list things about her that I love, such as how she’s caring, and giving, and loving, and always puts other people first. I could talk about how I can call her at 3 a.m. and still know she’ll answer, no matter what’s going on. Or how she’s never judged me, always stood by me, and never for an instant stopped loving me. Sure, I love these things about her. But what I love more is what she’s done for my life, simply by being who she is—and that’s not something that can be stuffed into a single word, or three words, or even a thousand. That’s a state of being, and as such it’s nearly indescribable.
The things I love about her exist through a lifetime, not defined by words.
What is a life? It’s a series of stories, a series of experiences, all crammed together to form something greater than those pieces. In a way, it’s a lesson. It’s something and nothing, always screaming, always quiet, and it’s something we can’t label. This book is hers.
by D. T. Conklin
I was recently asked what I love about my mother, Patti Conklin, and I answered with this: One of the things I was taught as a child, and something I still learn with every day that passes, is unconditional love. However, if I’m supposed to pick out things I love about her, as opposed to things I don’t love, doesn’t that then make it conditional? I think it does, and the reason I think that is because of my mother. She taught me what unconditional love means, even when it’s nearly impossible to describe.
So I could go on here and list things about her that I love, such as how she’s caring, and giving, and loving, and always puts other people first. I could talk about how I can call her at 3 a.m. and still know she’ll answer, no matter what’s going on. Or how she’s never judged me, always stood by me, and never for an instant stopped loving me. Sure, I love these things about her. But what I love more is what she’s done for my life, simply by being who she is—and that’s not something that can be stuffed into a single word, or three words, or even a thousand. That’s a state of being, and as such it’s nearly indescribable.
The things I love about her exist through a lifetime, not defined by words.
What is a life? It’s a series of stories, a series of experiences, all crammed together to form something greater than those pieces. In a way, it’s a lesson. It’s something and nothing, always screaming, always quiet, and it’s something we can’t label. This book is hers.
Product Details
- Publisher: Rainbow Ridge (May 21, 2014)
- Length: 224 pages
- ISBN13: 9781937907235
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