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Desert Plains - Planes of Awareness

Bill Spratley

Maison d'édition: Evergreen Dream

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The desert.  Dry, barren, and dangerous.  Disorienting, extreme, and raw.  For many, a metaphor of life.  For others, a metaphor of following Christ.  Dashed hopes.  Fear.  Impending doom.  So many threats in those plains.But a surprise in those plains as well.  Planes.  So many planes.  Planes of the human heart that are exposed to the elements.  Planes of awareness.  Perception.  And with it, new perspectives.  Perspectives that reveal the hope, purpose, and beauty within the desert.Desert Plains–in poems and photos–image and verse.
Disponible depuis: 23/05/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 104 pages.

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