
The Barefoot Indian: The Making of a Messiahress
Author(s): Julia Heywood (Author)
- Publisher: O Books
- Publication Date: 30 Mar. 2007
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
- Print length: 112 pages
- ISBN-10: 1846940400
- ISBN-13: 9781846940408
Book Description
The author responds to an advertisement: Messiah/Messiahress Urgently Required. Due to an increase in demand of people wanting to know the meaning of life, the above position is now available. For the right candidate, your role will be very varied and at times challenging but the rewards are significantly high. No previous experience necessary, full training will be given. A good sense of humor would be an advantage. We are an equal opportunity employer. Anyone is free to apply for this exciting career opportunity. Please e-mail your details for an application form to JC@I-am.org.uk All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence. On getting the job, she is assigned “The Barefoot Indian” as training coach. In the style of “Illusions” or “Jonathan Livingstone Seagull”, she teaches a beauty which cannot be found in a mirror; how to ask and receive; the true nature of healing, and that limitations are self-imposed. Finally, she realises that Messiahress is what others call you, it is not what you call yourself. Spiritual fiction, or not? Eternal wisdom is expressed in the context of modern day to day life in a fresh, sensitive, intuitive, humorous and profoundly inspirational way.
Editorial Reviews
Review
A modern day fable, Julia Heywood takes us into the realms of magical thinking… — The Changing Times UK
An irreverent, funny, touching and profound book. Like Bach’s work, it charts the character’s journey along the spiritual path…
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Bridget Jones meets Illusions and The Alchemist. Fresh and gripping, accessible and entertaining… —
Rose Elliot, author and columnistHeywood delivers a powerful visionary parable that ranks alongside the likes of Richard Bach’s Illusions for its readability and impact. —
Sunday Star Times NZThis is the most beautiful book, expressing eternal wisdom in a simple, easy to read tale… —
Renaissance Magazine ZAAbout the Author
Julia Hewood lives in West Yorkshire, England. The Barefoot Indian draws on her personal experiences, arising out of guidance given to her by the wise people no longer in the world.
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