Tap the Source

by Evelyn L. Nielson

1981

Library's review

'The phenomena of nature, both physical and spiritual, are the expressions of infinite intelligence, but to be able to find the best expression is the purpose of life here on earth.' These words best explain the nature of the author's interior search for truth, for understanding man's relation to
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his past and his place in the grand scheme of things both present and future.

In a life devoted to the study of spiritual communcation and psychic phenomena, the author has developed her own deepest spiritual awareness and here distills for the reader the essence of spiritual life and its rewards.

Writing brief chapters on direction, faith, love, truth, wisdom, peace, illumination, freedom, and other mental and spiritual matters, the author clearly demonstrates that man's power, achievements, health and indeed his very existence depend upon his ability to 'tap the source'-to communicate with and find God.

Readers of every persuasion will find much comfort and enlightenment in this deeply felt search for the 'source.'

Evelyn L. Nielson was born in Modesto, California, and lives today in San Francisco. A high school graduate, Ms. Nielson devoted twenty-five years to the study of all the great books on philosophy that she could find. She has written this book as an aid to those in need of direction and purpose in life. Ms. Nielson is retired and devotes much of her time to oil painting as well as her studies and writing.

Contents

Preface
I Direction
II Faith
III Love
IV Truth
V Wisdom
VI Peace
VII Develop the spiritual fgifts
VIII Illumination
IX Freedom
X Phenomena
XI Development exercise
XII Unfoldment
XIII Man and his spirit
XIV Perceptions
XV Interpreting the Bible
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ISBN

682482536

Publication

Exposition Press Smithtown, New York
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