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The Wisdom of Solomon

Infinite Possibilities in Finite Experiences

by Dr. Barbara Condron

270 pages

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"HEAVEN and HELL are here and now, depending upon the DIRECTION of our CHOICES."

There are times in our lives when nothing seems to make sense -- how we feel, why things are happening the way that they are. It seems almost as though we are being thrown around by life and the universe. We wonder when the roller coaster ride will end. We long for things to be the same, all the while sensing that they are forever changed. Everywhere we turn the all-pervading
question is: “Why?”

From understanding childhood dreams to realizing divine love through the loss of a friend to resolving the varied emotions brought to bear upon a nation through the events of 9-11-01, Psi counselors access inner levels of consciousness to unlock the answers to life’s challenges for us all. These modern day Solomons possess understandings which help us find the beauty, joy and light within experiences that may otherwise seem dark and difficult. The Reconcile Experience alone will change your life. Join the author of Kundalini Rising as she introduces you to multidimensional thinking.

“As you follow the author down the path of polarity arising from a very personal experience, her openness teaches you to see the infinite possibilities for self counsel each experience holds. I now see counseling as the ticket for enlightenment.”

- Stacy Ann Ferguson, graduate student

“Dr. Barbara Condron has demonstrated how to cause transformation within Self showing us that every cloud does indeed have a silver lining.”

- Dr. Teresa Martin, medical technologist

The Wisdom of Solomon

Infinite Possibilities in Finite Experiences

by Dr. Barbara Condron

$15.00

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“That night the Lord appeared to Solomon in a vision and said to him, Ask what I shall give you.

And Solomon said to the Lord, Thou hast shown great mercy to David my father, and has made me to reign in his stead. Now, O Lord my God, let thy promise to David my father be established; for thou hast made me king over this people, like the dust of the earth in multitude. So give thy servant a hearing heart, that I may go out and come in before his people; for who can judge this thy people that is so great?

And the Lord said to Solomon, Because this was in your mind and you have not asked riches, honor, nor the life of your enemies, neither have you asked for long life; behold, I give you a wise and discerning heart because you have asked for yourself discernment to understand justice. Behold, I have done according to your words.

I have given you a wise and discerning heart, wealth, riches, and honor such as none of the kings have had that have been before you, neither shall there any after you have the like.”

-- II Chronicles 1:7-12

Why people are reading this book.....

This book is for ....

anyone who wants to know how to go deeper inside themselves

anyone who wants to know how to respond to the realness of emotion, loss and our soul’s need to learn

anyone to wants to understand the mind and how to wield it

anyone who wants to be a counselor and learn how to be with themselves and others

anyone who wants to understand their thoughts, emotions and experiences on deeper levels

anyone who desires to cultivate an open heart

anyone who wants to learn how to bring forth their strength through being willing to feel and be vulnerable

anyone who has experienced hurt or loss and wants to understand it

anyone who wants to learn how to change long-established brain pathways or patterns of behavior

anyone who desires to be real.

"I really liked this book. I have studied and learned many things, but reading about Dr. Condron’s experiences showed me a new way to apply what I have learned. I am having many experiences where I am learning to look at how I want to respond instead of reacting to situations. I like the honesty and candor with which Condron has written this book. It helped me to understand that I need to accept myself where I am at in my learning instead of criticizing myself for not getting it right the first time. I realize now that learning is a process. I can’t know it all now. I need experiences. I loved the description of the “credit-blame serpent.” I recognized myself in the descriptions." -- Karen Mosby, RN

"The Wisdom of Solomon is very different from other books. It is very personal, almost like reading a diary. It is very heartfelt. Reading it put me very in touch with my emotions. I was brought to tears on many occasions. When I started the book I couldn’t put it down. I was compelled and intrigued to learn and understand right along with the author. This book contains a great deal of wisdom." -- Dory Wheatley, mother of two

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The legend goes that a bee strayed into the palace of the great King Solomon. Angry servants tried to kill it, but the bee escaped them, flying to the King for safety.

“Please, O King,” pleaded the bee, “spare me today so I may live to serve you tomorrow.”

King Solomon smiled to think that this tiny creature could ever hope to serve a mighty monarch. Yet, being merciful he released the bee saying, “Go in peace. I require no service from you in return.”

In time a beautiful queen heard of Solomon’s reputation and she traveled far to pay him homage. Although she had heard of his wealth, when the Queen of Sheba entered his court, she was amazed at its splendor.

“May the King live forever,” she said. “I come to offer the true friendship of my country.” Being a ruler herself, she bore the responsibility of her people in tendering such an offer. “I hope that during my stay we may come to know one another."

Word of Solomon’s wisdom had traveled far, and this was what most intrigued the queen. The loyalty of his people, the love of his wives and children, were greatly desired. For this reason she hoped to learn from him.

On the first day of her visit, the queen gave Solomon a diamond with a curved and twisted opening that penetrated the large stone. “Is it within your power to draw a thread through a winding hole?’ she asked him.

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