Love, Life, God: The Journey of Creation Book Review by Todd Rutherford
Jarrad Hewett's Love, Life, God: The Journey of Creation is a must read for those who are seeking to explore and connect with their inner selves. Undoubtedly, most people are perplexed by the metaphysical questions of the universe, and Hewett's Love, life, God delivers answers in a big way.
Jarrad Hewett's Love, Life, God: The Journey of Creation is a must read for those who are seeking to explore and connect with their inner selves. Undoubtedly, most people are perplexed by the metaphysical questions of the universe, and Hewett's Love, life, God delivers answers in a big way. Not only does the book imbue the reader with positive energy and vibrations, but it also demonstrates the incredible power and unending potential of the human experience. Through practical and simple applications, Hewett shows just how connected everything really is, and ultimately leaves his audience with a new and empowering view of emotions, thoughts, belief systems, and even God himself.
Written in a style familiar to fans of Conversations with God, Hewett has the audience on their heels and interested from the very beginning with his opening chapter titled, "Who are you?" The passage from this chapter that is truly intriguing and responds to this question is: "You are unlimited thought. You are infinite vibration. You are energy within a field viewing itself as a connected individualization of Source." In other words, creation stems not from some outside force, but from the creation itself - as both the experience, in the form of belief systems and thought patterns, as well as from the observer.
Love, Life, God is simple and humorous, yet profound and breathtaking. From unifying the body and spirit to the expansion of consciousness, Jarrad Hewett takes the reader on an adventure to explore one's self, and one's own creation, as well as the role of the self in the overall creation and experience of the universe. Most importantly, the book empowers the audience to live in the now and shows in life-altering ways how to truly love oneself. Accounting for his experiences, Hewett states, "everything I wanted was always some place in the past or just out of reach sometime in the future. Through Self Love, I was able to give up that story, and in turn, experience the true, all- encompassing, vast moment of now." In other words, the past and the future are stories. Our creation pertains only to the now. By learning how to let go of the limiting thoughts and beliefs we have about our stories and about ourselves, we learn how to unlock our own potential and live the lives of joy and abundance that we've always wanted.
Ultimately, Love, Life, God is a must-read goldmine of advice, strategies, and spiritual concepts about life and our state of being. Hewett presents the reader with a spiritual outlook on life in a way that he/she can understand and apply to everyday existence.
Love can be defined in many different ways, and how one chooses to define it is life altering.
Jarrad Hewett's Love, Life, God: The Journey of Creation is a must read for those who are seeking to explore and connect with their inner selves. Undoubtedly, most people are perplexed by the metaphysical questions of the universe, and Hewett's Love, life, God delivers answers in a big way. Not only does the book imbue the reader with positive energy and vibrations, but it also demonstrates the incredible power and unending potential of the human experience. Through practical and simple applications, Hewett shows just how connected everything really is, and ultimately leaves his audience with a new and empowering view of emotions, thoughts, belief systems, and even God himself.
Written in a style familiar to fans of Conversations with God, Hewett has the audience on their heels and interested from the very beginning with his opening chapter titled, "Who are you?" The passage from this chapter that is truly intriguing and responds to this question is: "You are unlimited thought. You are infinite vibration. You are energy within a field viewing itself as a connected individualization of Source." In other words, creation stems not from some outside force, but from the creation itself - as both the experience, in the form of belief systems and thought patterns, as well as from the observer.
Love, Life, God is simple and humorous, yet profound and breathtaking. From unifying the body and spirit to the expansion of consciousness, Jarrad Hewett takes the reader on an adventure to explore one's self, and one's own creation, as well as the role of the self in the overall creation and experience of the universe. Most importantly, the book empowers the audience to live in the now and shows in life-altering ways how to truly love oneself. Accounting for his experiences, Hewett states, "everything I wanted was always some place in the past or just out of reach sometime in the future. Through Self Love, I was able to give up that story, and in turn, experience the true, all- encompassing, vast moment of now." In other words, the past and the future are stories. Our creation pertains only to the now. By learning how to let go of the limiting thoughts and beliefs we have about our stories and about ourselves, we learn how to unlock our own potential and live the lives of joy and abundance that we've always wanted.
Ultimately, Love, Life, God is a must-read goldmine of advice, strategies, and spiritual concepts about life and our state of being. Hewett presents the reader with a spiritual outlook on life in a way that he/she can understand and apply to everyday existence.
Love can be defined in many different ways, and how one chooses to define it is life altering.
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