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Sam Oliver, author of,

Sam Oliver, author of, "Angel of Promise"

Sam has cared for the needs of the dying in palliative care for over 17 years. During that time, Sam has served as the Chair, and now, Co-Chair of the Hospice Ethics Committee at a Hospice Care Center in Northern Ohio. He has served several years as a State Continuing Education Chairperson for the Association of Professional Chaplains. For well... more »
  • Cleveland, Oh
  • member since February 8 2009

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  • Another Path into Healing
    • Rated 5 stars

    This book outlines 7 Visions that take you on a journey into the heart and soul of abundant living. Each step of the way, the author describes how you are able to live the life of abundance through attentive awareness of the infinite capacities that lie within you. Like no other book of its kind, "Another Path into Healing" enables the reader to experience natural resources that can be drawn to your soul and utilize this force of nature inside you to create the life of your dreams. This book is in book format or ebook format. Best of all, one dollar of each book or ebook sold goes to help Hospice Care.

    Sam Oliver, author of, "Angel of Promise" wrote this review Monday, March 23 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • A New Earth
    • Rated 5 stars

    Eckhart Tolle's ability to expain soul is one of my favorite authors on the subject. His ability to skillfully create a picture in your head about soul presence is unlike any I have heard.

    Sam Oliver, author of, "Angel of Promise" wrote this review Monday, February 23 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Secret
    • Rated 5 stars

    This is perhaps the best rendition of the law of attraction I have ever read. It is precise and intentionally designed to be read by anyone wanting to grow into abundance.

    Sam Oliver, author of, "Angel of Promise" wrote this review Monday, February 23 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success: A Practical Guide to the Fulfillment of Your Dreams (based on Creating Affluence)
    • Rated 5 stars

    From Library Journal:
    Teilhard de Chardin said, "We are spiritual beings having a human experience." Chopra builds on this powerful thought in this recording that expands his life's work in spiritual approaches to daily living. He explains the laws of pure potentiality, giving, karma, least effort, intention and desire, detachment, and dharma and includes useful suggestions on how to apply these fundamental, natural principles if one is truly searching for purpose and a satisfying life. Ancient Vedic concepts form the basis of this philosophy of living that transcends the Eurocentric theological dogma that seems to preoccupy Western thought, especially among Americans. With Chopra's rapidly growing adherents and his appearance on the glib talk shows, look for this new release to attract attention. The recording, read by the author, is also available in book form (Amber-Allen Pub., 1995), which may appeal to those listeners willing to do the hard work required to successfully implement these principles. For all public libraries.?Dale Farris, Groves, Tex.
    Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

    Sam Oliver, author of, "Angel of Promise" wrote this review Friday, February 13 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • How Can I Help? Stories and Reflection on Service
    • Rated 5 stars

    Editorial Reviews

    "A treasury of compassion, made all the more valuable by its many examples of how individuals can interact for the better with people and, indeed, the world around them." --Norman Cousins, author of Anantomy of an Illness

    "How Can I Help? deserves a special place on that shelf reserved for truly practical wisdom." --Harold Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People

    "How Can I Help? is a gentle, tender, spiritual book." --Karl Menninger, M.D., F.A.P.A -- Review

    Review
    "A treasury of compassion, made all the more valuable by its many examples of how individuals can interact for the better with people and, indeed, the world around them." --Norman Cousins, author of Anantomy of an Illness

    "How Can I Help? deserves a special place on that shelf reserved for truly practical wisdom." --Harold Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People

    "How Can I Help? is a gentle, tender, spiritual book." --Karl Menninger, M.D., F.A.P.A

    Sam Oliver, author of, "Angel of Promise" wrote this review Friday, February 13 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • Real Magic: Creating Miracles in Everyday Life
    • Rated 5 stars

    From Publishers Weekly
    "Real magic," according to Dyer ( Your Erroneous Zones ), has nothing to do with sorcerers or fairy godmothers. It occurs in our daily lives when we let go of negativity and self-limiting beliefs about ourselves and our circumstances and instead pursue " perfect equilibrium of the mind." Urging readers to "realign" themselves with the "invisible world," Dyer offers concrete suggestions about how to "get to purpose" through service to others and unconditional love, how to become spiritual beings and how to create a "miracle mindset." He also explores ways readers might improve relationships and find prosperity, personal identity and even physical health. Finally, he explains how "real magic" can be plumbed on the global level to alleviate world problems. With anecdotes from his personal life, Dyer illustrates his own "magnificent transformation," testifying that "real magic" has led him to the higher awareness he cheers his readers toward. $150,000 ad/promo; author tour.
    Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

    Sam Oliver, author of, "Angel of Promise" wrote this review Monday, February 9 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • A Course in Miracles (Workbook for Students, Manual for Teachers)
    • Rated 5 stars

    Product Description
    A Course in Miracles begins...
    Nothing real can be threatened.
    Nothing unreal exists.
    Herein lies the peace of God.

    As its title implies, the Course is arranged throughout as a teaching device. It consists of three books: Text, Workbook for Students, and Manual for Teachers. The order in which students choose to use the books, and the ways in which they study them, depend on their particular needs and preferences.

    The curriculum the Course proposes is carefully conceived and is explained, step by step, at both the theoretical and practical levels. It emphasizes application rather than theory, and experience rather than theology. Although Christian in statement, the Course deals with universal spiritual themes. It emphasizes that it is but one version of the universal curriculum. There are many others, this one differing from them only in form. They all lead to God in the end.

    The Text is largely theoretical, and sets forth the concepts on which the Course's thought system is based. Its ideas contain the foundation for the Workbook's lessons. Without the practical application the Workbook provides, the Text would remain largely a series of abstractions which would hardly suffice to bring about the thought reversal at which the Course aims.

    The Workbook includes 365 lessons, one for each day of the year. It is not necessary, however, to do the lessons at that tempo, and one might want to remain with a particularly appealing lesson for more than one day. The practical nature of the Workbook is underscored by the introduction to its lessons, which emphasizes experience through application rather than a prior commitment to a spiritual goal:

    Some of the ideas the workbook presents you will find hard to believe, and others may seem to be quite startling. This does not matter. You are merely asked to apply the ideas as you are directed to do. You are not asked to judge them at all. You are asked only to use them. It is their use that will give them meaning to you, and will show you that they are true.

    Finally, the Manual for Teachers, which is written in question and answer form, provides answers to some of the more likely questions a student might ask. It also includes a clarification of a number of the terms the Course uses, explaining them within the theoretical framework of the Text.

    The Course makes no claim to finality, nor are the Workbook lessons intended to bring the student's learning to completion. At the end, the reader is left in the hands of his or her own Internal Teacher, Who will direct all subsequent learning as He sees fit.

    Sam Oliver, author of, "Angel of Promise" wrote this review Sunday, February 8 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • God a Logs On Living and Dying
    • Rated 5 stars

    Review
    Chaplain Oliver has created a useful tool for those who seek spiritual meaning in the midst of their journey of dying. The insight he shares from his many years in hospice care is rich and enables the reader to frame experiences, thoughts, and emotions in the context of a spiritual life journey. Readers will gain from Chaplain Oliver s depth in understanding the needs of dying patients. --Debby Berkey, MS, RN;Vice President, Professional Services; Hospice & Palliative Care of Visiting Nurse Service; Akron, Ohio

    God a Logs on Death and Dying by Samuel Oliver provides the stepping stones we all can follow on our life journeys. Each daily devotional is an opportunity to uncover within ourselves an understanding of the mystery in the transition from life to death. --Patricia Myers LSW, Hospice Social Worker

    Reverend Oliver s book is a wonderful tool for dying people at the end of life and their loved ones. Its warmth and deep wisdom takes you to a new level of spirituality. Sam guides you through the last chapter of life and explores dying s inner struggle and personal transformation. This book is a source of comfort. It will make you reflect on the mysterious and beautiful fulfillment that awaits each of us during the end of life s journey. --Cynthia Poe RN, Manager of Hospice Inpatient Services in Akron

    Sam Oliver, author of, "Angel of Promise" wrote this review Sunday, February 8 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • What the Dying Teach Us: Lessons on Living
    • Rated 5 stars

    Product Description
    What the Dying Teach Us: Lessons on Living is a spiritual approach to health care that teaches the reader about values, hope, and faith through actual experiences of terminally ill persons. This unique approach to health care teaches the living how to deal with grief and the bereavement process through faith and prayer. Priests, pastors, chaplains, and psychotherapists will learn how to treat parishioners or patients with the values the dying leave behind, allowing part of their deceased loved one’s beliefs and teachings to guide them through the grieving process. In the end, you will also become aware of your spiritual self while helping others heal and renew their soul.

    While What the Dying Teach Us concentrates on the values you can learn from the terminally ill, the author includes his own views on:
    how our tears manifest the depth into which our relationship with a deceased loved one travels
    how dimensions of reality lead us to appreciate the present
    experiencing events in life without judgment or comparison
    the role faith may play in health care as a healer of the terminally ill
    how the strength of prayer can drastically change lives

    What the Dying Teach Us celebrates the spirit loved ones leave behind and teaches you how to surrender into an eternal relationship with them. Furthermore, because of this experience, you will be able to find a new and deeper realization of your own existence. What the Dying Teach Us will help you spiritually connect with yourself as well as with deceased loved ones that continue to live on through faith.

    Sam Oliver, author of, "Angel of Promise" wrote this review Sunday, February 8 2009. ( reply | view 3 replies | permalink )
  • A Fish Named Ed

    A Fish Named Ed

    by Sam Oliver
    • Rated 5 stars

    Product Description
    This is a story about grief and loss. It is about how a fish named Ed awakens into soul. A Fish Named Ed is a book for children ages 6 and up. Many adults get a great deal of insight from reading such a simple and profound work as well. As you read this book, you will find the themes of life: Life, Death/Separation, Disorientation, Isolation, Lonliness, Emptiness, and Reorientation. This book is for any child or adult who is going through grief and wants to awaken into soul. It is about how eternal relationships are formed, and how the process of healing can move us through our most difficult challenges.

    About the Author
    This is Sam Oliver s first children s book. It is a book on loss, transition, and healing. This book is an attempt to share how the experiences of our lives give us internal strength to move through many of life s changes and events with faith in ourselves and in Our Creator. The artists are Sam s children: Emilee Oliver and Luke Oliver. They were ages 10 and 11 at the time of this printing. He is very glad to be their dad.

    Sam Oliver, author of, "Angel of Promise" wrote this review Sunday, February 8 2009. ( reply | permalink )
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