
The Golden Prayer Puzzle - Paperback
The Golden Prayer Puzzle - Paperback
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by Auriel Wyndham Livezey (Author)
What would you think if you were given a jigsaw puzzle to piece together, while being told the clues in the puzzle would help solve perplexing questions about life, plus mysteries in the Bible, and put you on the path to finding the gold of prayer? The Golden Prayer Puzzle includes an allegory about a skydiver called Earnest Eager who sets out to solve this puzzle. An argument between two friends provides him with a surprisingly logical clue to finding the answers he needs. The various ideas he finds are examined in this book. The answers will shed light on why even law-abiding people can feel guilty, or why we don't expect good things right here and now. What are we waiting for? Does our journey through life have any real meaning or structure to it? Then there is the status of woman to consider and the wonderful results of acknowledging her place. Yes, this is a must-read book for just about everyone, not only those interested in the Bible, but those interested in life itself.
Author Biography
Auriel Wyndham Livezey gained an international perspective in her mid-teens, being introduced to other cultures and languages, when her family moved abroad from her native country of Australia. In addition to Australia, her education took place in Canada, Europe and the United States. After living in different countries and states, she has made her home in Southern California since 1963. Auriel took part in photographic modeling, and some commercial film work, during her youth in Sydney. She worked in the banking industry in Toronto, London and Minneapolis. Her time in London also included runway modeling for a fashion house that sold to worldwide buyers. With a deep interest in and love of spiritual matters, Auriel's desire to aid others through the means of spiritual healing propelled her, while still a young mother, into a new profession for over four decades. During that time, Auriel wrote articles and gave inspirational talks to audiences ranging in number from 15 to 5,000. Her marriage to Glen Livezey, who was likewise engaged in a healing practice and who had lectured in many countries on that subject, brought wonderful companionship and a deepening sense of purpose to her life. Since his passing in 1993, Auriel has devoted the preponderance of her time to writing, publishing, speaking engagements, and the running of Mountaintop Publishing. She has written a number of books and two musicals.



















