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There should be a place within you now that tells you there is more here than you ever thought possible, an exacting center that knows with a firm understanding that you belong to the Universe and It belongs to you. That is what you seek -- not the belonging, but the symbiotic truth of it. It is a wonderfully worded exposé, a unique vision of life and the systems of being, involved in it. Its exclusive viewpoint flowers, growing and unfolding, revealing a spectacular world enfolding us all and cradling the universe in a harmonic web of symbiosis.

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There should be a place within you now that tells you there is more here than you ever thought possible, an exacting center that knows with a firm understanding that you belong to the Universe and It belongs to you. That is what you seek -- not the belonging, but the symbiotic truth of it. It is a wonderfully worded exposé, a unique vision of life and the systems of being, involved in it. Its exclusive viewpoint flowers, growing and unfolding, revealing a spectacular world enfolding us all and cradling the universe in a harmonic web of symbiosis.
Autorenporträt
J.W. Bell's life reads like an adventure story. He was a Field Artillery Officer in the Army for ten years, is well-versed in long-range and large-caliber weapons, and is an expert with small arms - handguns, rifles, machine guns. Oh yes, he trained in explosives and is excellent with hand grenades. His military thrillers use actual terminology and weaponry. The military courtesy and discipline portrayed is accurate . He traveled extensively throughout Europe, Asia, and the U.S., living in Hawaii for several years. He coached gymnastics for a time and worked for years as a roughneck in the oilfields of Oklahoma. He became a teacher and still holds a lifetime teaching license to teach music and drama. He composed his first symphony and now has a good start on his second. Currently, he lives in Arkansas on a small acreage with his wife Catherine and their ten children, five boys ages six to eighteen and five girls ages six years to sixteen. He has two older daughters who live in Little Rock with their own families. The family of twelve has four dogs and cats, two horses, one pony, and two pet pigs on the acreage. Additionally, there are four cows and one sheep in an attempt to become self-sufficient. In keeping with that theme, the last inhabitants of the property are the goats; they are prolific, so it is hard to give solid numbers for them, somewhere over ten and not quite fifty. There is always something happening around the house, as the children are home-schooled, everyone has chores, Catherine attends nursing school, and J.W. carves out time to write.