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I Walked to the Moon and Almost Everybody Waved: Remarkable Stories from "the Waver'S" 22-Year Journey for Love and Peace

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Presents the inspirational memoirs of a man who has spent more than twenty years walking more than 200,000 miles to spread a visionary message of peace, understanding, unconditional love, and hope. Original. 25,000 first printing. IP.

256 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1996

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Ed Carlson

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April 21, 2013
This book is short; only 173 pages long in paperback form, with wide margins and spaced print. If you have an open mind and need something to read to help ground you and inspire you to keep a positive outlook in hard times, I'd recommend this book. It's straightforward and easy to read.
It's also a good book for travelers. It highlights the similarities we all share, karma, and the good things that will happen if you give things time.

"Because we are all part of the Creator, we, too, have the power to create. And we do, every day, with the thoughts we think. That's why it's so important to keep our thoughts positive and loving, so our lives can become that reality."
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March 4, 2013
A heart warming book and an easy read. I enjoyed his stories.

My favourite quote: It's funny, because sometimes we think we're headed somewhere for a certain reason. Then something happens along the way, and we realise that that was the real reason we were going in that direction.
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