Why Me, Why This, Why Now?: A Guide to Answering Life's Toughest Questions
People today hunger for a practical perspective on spirituality, one that makes sense of all the dimensions of their lives, especially they difficulties. In WHY ME WHY THIS WHY NOW, Robin Norwood uses compelling stories of real people to illuminate adversity's purpose at each stage of our spiritual evolution. The result is a highly personal guidebook for every seeker, a ma...more
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Published
May 4th 1995
by Arrow
(first published 1994)
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Robin Norwood offers her readers clear compassionate insight into the many purposes of life on earth. The vignettes in this book open up a range of possibilities for rethinking any circumstance in your life. A death is seen as an agreement that has been made to fufill a karmic bond and when seen through this light, the circumstances can be viewed with a different understanding that perhaps allows more peace. A personality trait or skill that a person posesses may be the main issue the soul has c...more
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