The New Eden

As Christians, we are well acquainted with the concept of sin. Sin is more than a wrongful action. Sin can exist as intent or even an emotion within us, misdirecting our existence and leading us to forfeit our natural goodness without realizing it. One cannot help but wonder by what criteria man is judged before God.
Throughout the New Testament, one encounters symbolisms such as wolfs in sheep's clothing, lost sheep, goats, and so on. All this might seem simple, yet under this imagery, significant meaning is hidden. It has to do with reclaiming our soul and identity as beloved creations and children of the Lord and a whole restructuring or, more accurately, rebirth on a spiritual level.
We need to reattain the proper values natural to our inner existence yet distorted on the material level and cultivate our inner discernment to assess our being's and that of others quality and essence, measuring with the proper measure.

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The New Eden

As Christians, we are well acquainted with the concept of sin. Sin is more than a wrongful action. Sin can exist as intent or even an emotion within us, misdirecting our existence and leading us to forfeit our natural goodness without realizing it. One cannot help but wonder by what criteria man is judged before God.
Throughout the New Testament, one encounters symbolisms such as wolfs in sheep's clothing, lost sheep, goats, and so on. All this might seem simple, yet under this imagery, significant meaning is hidden. It has to do with reclaiming our soul and identity as beloved creations and children of the Lord and a whole restructuring or, more accurately, rebirth on a spiritual level.
We need to reattain the proper values natural to our inner existence yet distorted on the material level and cultivate our inner discernment to assess our being's and that of others quality and essence, measuring with the proper measure.

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The New Eden

The New Eden

by Daphne Yakinthou
The New Eden

The New Eden

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Overview

As Christians, we are well acquainted with the concept of sin. Sin is more than a wrongful action. Sin can exist as intent or even an emotion within us, misdirecting our existence and leading us to forfeit our natural goodness without realizing it. One cannot help but wonder by what criteria man is judged before God.
Throughout the New Testament, one encounters symbolisms such as wolfs in sheep's clothing, lost sheep, goats, and so on. All this might seem simple, yet under this imagery, significant meaning is hidden. It has to do with reclaiming our soul and identity as beloved creations and children of the Lord and a whole restructuring or, more accurately, rebirth on a spiritual level.
We need to reattain the proper values natural to our inner existence yet distorted on the material level and cultivate our inner discernment to assess our being's and that of others quality and essence, measuring with the proper measure.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164773373
Publisher: Daphne Yakinthou
Publication date: 12/20/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 266 KB

About the Author

Daphne Tzamali “Yakinthou” was born in Athens in 1981. From a very young age she showed an active imagination and loved creating stories that offered her the chance to give life to colorful characters embarking on exciting adventures. At the age of thirteen she wrote her first book, taught herself how to draw, while taking at the same time singing lessons to become an opera singer.
At the age of twenty five she wrote and illustrated her first epic adventure for young people and decided to pursue a writing career. At 2012 she publishes with Ocelotos Editions “Astrozacharenia istoria”, the tale of the starsugary Ballerina and the clown Babolino and a year later “Grumpy’s lesson”, another story targeted at the same age group. She has also published many e-books in greek. Among them are the stories “I want to be a prince” “Dewdrop’s child”, “The crystal knight, “The blessed prince”, “The queen of lightning” and many more. She has also published with Fylatos Editions the e-book “The tale of the white harlequin”.
Daphne Tzamali, pseudonym “Yakinthou”, is a member of the greek IBBY – International Board on Books for Young people.
Today she is dividing her time between all her different artistic activities and her beloved pets. She is still living in Athens.

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