For in the giving, there is something gained.moreĬhristine Moore, a surgical trauma nurse nearing burn out, returns to New Jersey and to her long ago job. When someone gives, it is an act of generosity to receive. and watch what happensĥ-All things are possible all of the timeĦ-Maintain universal flow. Here are the lessons Christine learns that I'm just putting down here so I don't forget (if you don't want to know them and want to read the book, don't read any further).ġ-Don't build walls, for they are dangerous learn to transcend themĢ-live in the moment, for each one is preciousģ-take care of yourself, first and foremostĤ-drop the ego. and watch what happens 5-All things are poss Very short read with a good message about loving yourself and being yourself by loving God first. 1-Don't build walls, for they are dangerous learn to transcend them 2-live in the moment, for each one is precious 3-take care of yourself, first and foremost 4-drop the ego. Here are the lessons Christine learns that I'm just putting down here so I don't forget (if you don't want to know them and want to read the book, don't read any further). Very short read with a good message about loving yourself and being yourself by loving God first. In the life-affirming tradition of The Celestine Prophecy, God on a Harley lights the way to a much-needed spiritual home. Every woman longing to experience the joy of loving and of respecting her true self will find comfort, guidance and hope in the simple, profound secrets to an enlightened and enriched new life that Christine learns. As we join one woman's inspiring quest for healing and life-changing truths, we discover six powerful precepts that offer the deepest peace and fulfillment we can ever know. And so the journey begins, a triumphant odyssey of self-discovery that illuminates our souls. Others call me 'God' or 'Higher Power.' You can call me whatever you're most comfortable with." Right.īut he knows everything about her, every one of her heart's desires. Who was this guy? "My friends call me Joe. "I'm going to show you a peace so beautiful, you'll probably forget what your life has been like up until now," he said. At thirty-seven, Christine Moore had a world-class case of burnout: career blues, no husband, no children, an imperfect figure, and dimming expectations. The man was gorgeous, sitting astride his Harley Davidson, mysteriously parked on a moonlit strip of sand. "I'm going to show you a peace so beautiful, you'll probably forget what your life has been like up "Need a lift?"