
The Wizard in the Wood
A Tale of Magic, Mystery, and Meaning
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Narrateur(s):
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Jim Willis
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Jim Willis
À propos de cet audio
I have come to suspect that life is magical. How else do you explain the language that has grown up about it: serendipity, coincidence, déjà vu, foresight, extrasensory? Those are all descriptions of the supernatural. It’s silly to pretend that magic doesn’t exist, just because we think we are too mature and sophisticated to acknowledge it.
Michael knew that. He lived his life with the certainty that magic surrounded him. For many years, I forgot how to see magic. It disappeared from my experience. I am the poorer for it. But, now that I have finally and fortunately discovered it again, I feel the need to tell you about how at least one man lived in the glow of magic and taught a young boy how to do the same.
Let me tell you the strange story of the wizard in the wood. If you’re lucky, it might change your life.
©2021 Jim Willis (P)2021 Jim WillisI found Jim's work through his 2024 interview with Greg Carlwood (Higherside Chats) and I am so grateful that Jim had a chance to do that interview before his passing and really get his message out here for all of us.
Grateful
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