
Sanctuary by Stephen Lewis
Secrets from the past . . . Shy country girl Teren Lambert is used to being in the background.and she likes it that way. Trapped by painful memories, she feels whole only when she's helping the women and children at the Delos Charity's Safe House in Sudan. But her new bodyguard, Ex-Delta Force operator Nolan Steele, is having an unexpected impact on her-and she's not sure where these new feelings will take them both. He's become her sanctuary. Steele is no stranger to living with personal loss, and he never wants to relive it again. That's why he guards his heart as strongly as he guards his clients' lives. But he's captivated by Teren's quiet beauty, and haunted by the pain in her dark eyes. He's on a mission to protect Teren and her charges at the Delos Charity's Safe House, but can he protect his heart at the same time? Or will he find the courage to love again? Contains mature themes.
Stephen Lewis' interest in energetics began when he was exposed to the work of Wilhelm Reich, as well as to Oriental philosophy and religion. Since then, he has pursued that direction, with several pit stops - to develop computer expertise as well as obtaining a number of degrees in the healing arts. It was during these studies that he became aware of the energetic testing work being done in Germany. His subsequent investigations convinced him that the work contained the gem of genius but failed to fulfill its true potential. He wrestled with his own approaches to energetic testing for several years, trying to expand the possibilities of this work. Then, while spending a weekend camping out in the high desert, he had a vision or revelation. He returned to civilization with the understanding that technology and consciousness were inextricably bound. Advances in technology alone were useless unless they were accompanied by advances in the consciousness of the tester or administrator of that technology. Thus was born his revolutionary work in Quantum Consciousness, the measurement of units of consciousness. Both his work and his writing describe the application of this concept of all of life.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781561708451 |
| ISBN 10 | 1561708453 |
| Title | Sanctuary |
| Author | Stephen Lewis |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Hay House Inc |
| Year published | 2004-01-07 |
| Number of pages | 240 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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