The Eleventh Commandment

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Channeling, Personal Transformation, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality
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Author: Deborah Williams ISBN: 1230000647489
Publisher: Stoneworks Publishing House Publication: September 5, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Deborah Williams
ISBN: 1230000647489
Publisher: Stoneworks Publishing House
Publication: September 5, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

"Love One Another" - These are the simple words of an honorable command which has often been misunderstood; even though people have been quoting the phrase for thousands of years. Rarely is this concept disputed, and millions rally every day to serve their fellow man without question; building up a store of blessings for their afterlife.

The tiny little detail, often overlooked while aiding the masses, is the fact that the giver themself should also be receiving sustenance; and this is often not the case.  The command is not only focused on loving your neighbor, grandmother, child, and local homeless person that you see on the street. Every (I repeat EVERY) benevolent soul, no matter the status, past transgression, personal worth, level of education, location of dwelling or religious belief system deserves love; that means you, you and you.

Forget martyrdom and self-deprivation; the Gods have it covered. What is asked, and required, is self-care first in order to be a balanced and loving tool to dispense loving and supportive acts towards others.

If your day doesn't have enough hours in it, you sometimes feel invisible and forgotten, your personal needs keep getting put off until next week, or you're just too tired to bake even one more cupcake for the cause - then this book is for you.

The Eleventh Commandment can be absorbed in a single afternoon, or addressed in bites over a month. Read and remember, perform the exercises, then share the increased personal power based on love with others. You deserve it, so schedule a reading event on your calendar and enjoy.

After all, in order to be able to teach someone to fish, you must be a fisherman yourself.

Happy fishing!

"Short, sweet and to the point, the message is clear for any gender, age, race, educational level or religious affiliation.

Shared with a sassy tone and shoot-from-the-hip communication style, this book is destined to raise some eyebrows and remind many good Samaritans, accommodating humanitarians, and voracious volunteers that love and charity truly begins at home..."

Stoneworks Publishing House

 

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"Love One Another" - These are the simple words of an honorable command which has often been misunderstood; even though people have been quoting the phrase for thousands of years. Rarely is this concept disputed, and millions rally every day to serve their fellow man without question; building up a store of blessings for their afterlife.

The tiny little detail, often overlooked while aiding the masses, is the fact that the giver themself should also be receiving sustenance; and this is often not the case.  The command is not only focused on loving your neighbor, grandmother, child, and local homeless person that you see on the street. Every (I repeat EVERY) benevolent soul, no matter the status, past transgression, personal worth, level of education, location of dwelling or religious belief system deserves love; that means you, you and you.

Forget martyrdom and self-deprivation; the Gods have it covered. What is asked, and required, is self-care first in order to be a balanced and loving tool to dispense loving and supportive acts towards others.

If your day doesn't have enough hours in it, you sometimes feel invisible and forgotten, your personal needs keep getting put off until next week, or you're just too tired to bake even one more cupcake for the cause - then this book is for you.

The Eleventh Commandment can be absorbed in a single afternoon, or addressed in bites over a month. Read and remember, perform the exercises, then share the increased personal power based on love with others. You deserve it, so schedule a reading event on your calendar and enjoy.

After all, in order to be able to teach someone to fish, you must be a fisherman yourself.

Happy fishing!

"Short, sweet and to the point, the message is clear for any gender, age, race, educational level or religious affiliation.

Shared with a sassy tone and shoot-from-the-hip communication style, this book is destined to raise some eyebrows and remind many good Samaritans, accommodating humanitarians, and voracious volunteers that love and charity truly begins at home..."

Stoneworks Publishing House

 

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