First, re-read the previous post -- The Whole Visionary Apparatus -- then read about Hot Chocolate for the Mystical Soul: 101 Stories of Angels, Miracles, and Healings. Author Arielle Ford (Little Debbie's snack-cake sister) writes on her books page...
The stories range from miraculous occurrences, near-death experiences, contacts from "the other side," divine intervention, angel sightings, personal transformations, mystical animal experiences and fantastic coincidences. The stories in "HOT CHOCOLATE" are for those who love magic and mystery and know for certain that "an unseen presence is watching over us." I like to think of these stories as fairytales for adults ...The Booklist review says... Ford, who does public relations for such New Agers as Deepak Chopra, Louise Hay, and Marianne Williamson, has collected first-person anecdotes in which a variety of people (many involved in aspects of spiritual healing) recount modern-day miracles and visits from otherworldly beings. The collection is like a box of supernatural bon-bons -- once you start, it's hard to stop. Patrons looking for quick and easy inspirational reading will find it here. Still, there seems to be a disconcerting trend developing: books packaged as spiritual comfort food, aspiring not to elevate the spirit but to tranquilize it, like chicken soup or hot chocolate. What's next? Literary Jack Daniels for the fevered brain?Well, not quite (or not yet), but there's more where that came from.
Don't miss her New-Ager-name-dropping video -- especially if you want to get yourself on Oprah! -- and here's even more promo copy she worked into that page.
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