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About Me:
I have served as a Grief/Hospice Chaplain over 16 years and the author of: "The Path into Healing" "God a Logs on Living and Dying" "A Fish Named Ed" and "What the Dying Teach Us: Lessons on Living"
My Website:
http://www.pathintohealing.com
My Philosophy:
Dying people have much to teach us about living in soul. I have witnessed people of all races, ages, genders, and sexual orientation let go of the life they have come to know. One thing becomes clear "everyone learns to love the life they have been given."
When a dying person enjoys or is saddened by the past constitution of their life, he/she reaches deep within themselves to find meaning, hope, and unconditional love. Despite our humanness, we have an inherent need to bless what has given us experience within the expressions of our lives. This is the level of soul care "not made with human hands." It is the heart of creation, and perhaps, the heart of God.
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7 Visions that Lead to Abundance

"Another Path into Healing" by Sam Oliver

This book outlines 7 Visions that takes you on a journey into the heart and soul of abundant living. Each step of the way, the author describes how you are able to live the life of abundance through attentive awareness of the infinite capacities that lie within you. Like no other book of its kind, "Another Path into Healing" enables the reader to experience natural resources that can be drawn to your soul and utilize this force of nature inside you to create the life of your dreams. You can find this book on the publisher's website at www.fidelipublishing.com or www.pathintohealing.com This book is in book format or e-book format. Best of all, one dollar of each book or e-book sold goes to help Hospice Care.

Reviews:

Sam Oliver’s Another Path into Healing is an inspiring call to action. The focus on the masculine part of the soul brings the reader into what he calls “focused intention.” We all have elements of the feminine and masculine within us. It’s the unity of these sides that brings balance into our lives. While the feminine side is nurturing, the masculine side is about movement and action. Another Path into Healing can help either gender move from a point of incubation (feminine) to action (masculine), thus bringing an idea into fruition. “Another Path into Healing” offers a thoughtful look at the human condition and how we best function.


— Carol Bradley Bursack , author of Minding Our Elders


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“Sam Oliver’s latest work, Another Path into Healing, accompanies the individual through perhaps the most exciting part of the healing journey—the manifestation of one’s most cherished dreams. It guides the reader through the masculine side of the soul with a wonderful balance of inspiration and realism, and reveals that the fulfillment of our individual dreams is not a solo process, but one that brings us closer to those around us in the rich interdependent web we are all part of.”


— Ty Clement, author of Being Ourself


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I urge anyone who is now awakening into their soul, please read this book, open your heart and soul and you will find your path also. Abundance and healing will follow you.


— Linda Hoffman, sales consultant, Vita Mark International

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Your Soul

The emergence of an "energy - in - formation" creates a path. It is a path into the unknown. This path of faith creates an assurance within yourself. It is the essence of who you really are saying hello. This greeting is bound in eternity and here to set you free from the limits of time and space. It is a sacred moment of healing into who you really are. Such expressions are your soul seeking to be known by your personality. This path is your connection to the universe. It is your soul.

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Posted on October 2, 2008 at 1:50pm —

Sam Oliver

The Nature of Soul

It is the nature of soul to grow, to heal, and to love. As we enter into the world, we emerge as a tiny child. We are open. We do not have conditions placed on us by our parents or ourselves. We have not closed ourselves off from any possibility. It is though the world lay at our feet. We are a bundle of unconditioned purity.

As we age, conditions are placed on us to direct us along our paths intended to keep us from harm. Even if we manage to stay out of harms way, we move into a state of stim… Continue

Posted on April 26, 2008 at 4:31pm —

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Dancing with Angels

Throughout history, angels have been known as guiding spirits. They have been called "Messengers of God." Angels have been seen as encouraging souls whose purpose is to lead us through transformative events in our lives.

Often, these guiding spirits are embraced so that a sense of comfort can be felt in the midst of despair. A dying patient and family members who believe in the presence of angels report feeling blessed by God.

Angels are extensions of God's consciousness to most traditional re… Continue

Posted on April 25, 2008 at 3:11pm — 3 Comments

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How a Miracle Happens

A Miracle is Energy In Formation. Anything you hold your attention on over time is energy in formation. We are transformed by what we hold dear to us and fill our heart with the experience of what we desire. This intent to dwell upon what we hold sacred is our soul. And thus, the miracle of transformation that occurs from this spacial quality of existence creates a manifestation from the formless into form.

Sam Oliver, author of the new journal, "God a Logs on Living and Dying"

Posted on April 24, 2008 at 12:02pm —

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At 2:07am on September 9, 2009, WitchyWayz said…
Hello Sam nice to meet you.
At 8:43pm on August 13, 2009, Jennifer Robins said…
Yes, thank you. I managed to get through another year of my daughters birthday. She's gone now four years. I keep busy with my writing and that helps.
At 10:06am on August 6, 2009, Jennifer Robins said…
Thank you, Sam. I'mhappy to be your friend.
At 4:17am on May 28, 2009, Jill Girardeau said…
Thank You
At 1:53am on May 28, 2009, nancy said…


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At 8:06am on March 31, 2009, Rev Musa Ndiema said…
thanks pst God blessed you and iwill com you in kenya of the word of God yours Rev musa
At 5:44pm on February 23, 2009, R C Guenther MSW said…
Dear Sam,

Thank you so much, I truly appreciate the warm welcome. I am glad to be here. I also have a deep love for Metaphysics and Angels, neither one goes over too well in the Social Work world where I was trained. Sending you Love, Light, and Laughter.

Rosemary
At 4:53pm on January 31, 2009, Sheila Joyce Gibbs said…
Many thanks !
/sjg
At 1:10am on January 20, 2009, erien johnson said…
Thank you. Grief is probably one of the hardest, and most painful emotion a human being can experience.
I have been there.
Erien
 
 

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