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John and Jeanie Fly: Book 2, Our World and The Law of Attraction

Author John Waddell
Publisher Visionary Play Press
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Author(s)John Waddell
ISBN / ASIN0615403247
ISBN-139780615403243
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John and Jeanie Fly is the uplifting story of two people who are the first to experience an ability humanity has been dreaming of since the beginning of time. It is also the larger story of all of us learning to move to a new level of joy.

In Book One, as word of their ability got out, John and Jeanie were quickly drawn into a maelstrom of 24/7 news, talk shows, Internet blogs, and paparazzi. Skeptics tried to expose them, and others found their ideas about the Law of Attraction shocking. Some wanted to elevate them to religious icons, and the government tried almost anything to keep what they'd discovered from getting to the wrong people.

In Book Two, Jeanie gets into trouble. She speaks her mind about religious leaders who invoke God to control their followers, which leads to denunciations, picketing, and people burning DVDs of their flights.

John and Jeanie also have to find ways to come to terms with religious fundamentalists who think they are false prophets showing "great signs." And there is the media, which alternately hounds and helps them as their personal conflicts are played out on the national stage.

John suggests how to solve the Arab-Israeli tensions using the Law of Attraction and describes how it worked to amplify the holocaust. He is also tempted by beautiful women who are drawn to him for more than flying.

This lively, contemporary adventure shows how the principles discussed by Abraham-Hicks, Seth, and the Conversations with God books permeate our lives, both when we consciously use these ideas and when we don't - bringing the Law of Attraction alive, intimately and in depth.

It is also a story of adult love. Everyone in John and Jeanie Fly is an expression of love, even if they don't always know it.