Letters from Christos A Forum with No Name |
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Author:
| Brooks, Walter |
ISBN: | 978-1-7288-3293-7 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2018 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $19.50 |
Book Description:
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There was a time, when I worked many hours each day, and would lose contact, with my friends. To seek to remain in touch with my friends, I wrote one letter, and sent a copy to all of my friends. My friends wrote back, with feedback on things I had written, or with new topics, and I started including their comments, in my next letter, and thus a forum was born, as Letters From Christos. When the Internet arrived, and I went on-line, I mentioned to some with whom I shared paths, the...
More DescriptionThere was a time, when I worked many hours each day, and would lose contact, with my friends. To seek to remain in touch with my friends, I wrote one letter, and sent a copy to all of my friends. My friends wrote back, with feedback on things I had written, or with new topics, and I started including their comments, in my next letter, and thus a forum was born, as Letters From Christos. When the Internet arrived, and I went on-line, I mentioned to some with whom I shared paths, the existence of that forum, and was encouraged, to add them, to an email version, and their numbers grew, and thus was born, 'a forum with no name', and that is why, this book is named, Letters From Christos, a forum with no name.On-line, a forum with no name, was for those of metaphysics, by those of metaphysics, and was composed, mostly from people, who enjoyed America On-Line's metaphysics chat-rooms. At one time, a forum had about 6500 recipients, and probably was forwarded by its members, to other people.People of all realms of human belief exchanged their views, and this book should be of value, to anyone with interest in spirituality, metaphysics, religion, psychic things, psychology, and history, among other things. It has been a joy for me, to experience this material once again, and to touch base, with humans who were open to exploring the mysteries of life.