Review
"John Harricharan brilliantly leads us along the enchanted path of enlightenment with magic, charm, love and compassion. I highly recommend this book to every seeker." -Deepak Chopra, MD, author
"Filled with many gems of wisdom... (a) special experience." -Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, MD
"John Harricharan brings the gift of a refreshing perception which leads to the doorway of discovery. I delight in reading his books." -Alan Cohen, author of The Dragon Doesn't Live Here Anymore
"A most sensitive and compassionate book about our inner journey home." -Gerald G.Jampolsky, MD and Diane Cirincione
"If life has temporarily become more of a burden than a joy, 'Morning Has Been All Night Coming,' will help you to remember and to, once again, turn your face toward the light." -Arizona Light (Cayli Levitan)
"John Harricharan in 'Morning Has Been All Night Coming,' blends principles of living with an open heart and good humor evocative of an evolved soul." -Dan Millman, author of The Way of the Peaceful Warrior
"The bright promise of John Harricharan's award-winning 'When You Can Walk on Water, Take the Boat,' is fulfilled in his magnificent sequel, 'Morning Has Been All Night Coming.' The freshness of Harricharan's style places him with Richard Bach and Og Mandino as one of America's leading inspirational authors. If you read only one book this year, let it be 'Morning Has Been All Night Coming.'" -Foster Hibbard, President, Motivation Dynamics, Inc and associate of the late Dr. Napoleon Hill -- Book Review
Product Description
When the road seems long and dark...A message of strength and renewal for us all.
The light of hope vanished in John when his wife died, leaving him with two children to raise and the rest of his life to rethink. Surrounded by a haze of emptiness and futility, he could only dimly recall the joys of his former existenceand the strange, miraculous encounters he had once had with a wise "businessman" named Gideon.
Then the light reappeared as Gideon returned, introducing john to magical new worlds of inner peace, understanding and love. Slowly, and almost despite himself, John felt his grief turning to hope, his despair to trimuph, and his worries to a playful curiosity about what lay ahead.
In this intimate story of loss, devastation and rebirth, John Harricharan mystically blends personal experience with parable to reawaken the infinite beauty, compassion and power, which exist within us all.
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