Her Birds of Fancy
Fly Over a Different Ocean
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Book Details
About the Book
This is a book of dreams, intuition and discovery of our underlying spiritual nature. May joyfully finds herself in a world where extraordinary, but deeply meaningful, things happen in her life. But after much time enjoying this, it all becomes too wonderful. The ocean she has come to is too warm, everything in her life is so pleasant it is cloying, and the sense of too much comfort bores her. Her mind needs to make effort and exertion, like when she was working on earth as a psychologist. That is where we find May, struggling with the new realities in her life, wanting to work and be useful, but conflicted because of wrong ideas about eternal rest and other things she was taught in the natural about life in her world now. Through all this she is helped by a new-found ability to meditate, and by contact with an endearing hermit, Grati, who becomes her mentor.
About the Author
Helen Kennedy is a daughter of Alda Buckley Kennedy. In 1991 she and her sisters took their mother to West Virginia to see the area where their mother grew up, and to visit relatives. Since then she has enjoyed researching the ancestry which she began learning about during her trip. Helen enjoys writing and has two published novels & a book of poetry.