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                      format contains text and photographs or illustrations by
                      the author. The journal is a wonderful and highly underrated genre!
                      A journal kept by a thoughtful, observant person can be
                      filled with useful and beautiful insights. Let author, poet,
                      artist, and traveling musician Michael D. Purvis take you
                      on a delightful journey as you travel with him through his
                      life and on his many trips to perform uplifting, musical
                      programs for the elderly at Elder care facilities.
 In these four volumes of journals, Michael shares his daily
                      life and his spiritual journey with you, including: epiphanies,
                      synchronicities, relationship growing pains, evolving spirituality,
                      and new insights. You will find it's informative and reassuring
                      to experience an in depth look into the life of someone
                      who, like yourself, is paying attention to the influence
                      of Spirit in their life. Perhaps you'll even become inspired
                      to keep your own journal. Remember, journal keeping is great
                      therapy and a wonderful spiritual tool which aids one in
                      personal development and transformation!
 Contents
                      of Volume 3 Introduction Body
                      of the bookOriginal Introductory Music
 Ten Journal Entries, each with
 Accompanying Photograph
 An original musical interlude
 Ten Journal Entries, each with
 Accompanying Photograph
 An original musical interlude
 Ten Journal Entries, each with
 Accompanying Photograph
 An original musical interlude
 Ten Journal Entries, each with
 Accompanying Photograph
 Original closing music
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