Story Of A Clam: Visionary Fiction
Story of a Clam is a special, magical tale of an egotistical clam who thinks he and his community are the center of the universe. It offers us the artistry of the written word, creating an adventure in evolving consciousness. In an exciting series of events, the clam becomes aware that "there is more to life than you presently know and experience."

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Story Of A Clam: Visionary Fiction
Story of a Clam is a special, magical tale of an egotistical clam who thinks he and his community are the center of the universe. It offers us the artistry of the written word, creating an adventure in evolving consciousness. In an exciting series of events, the clam becomes aware that "there is more to life than you presently know and experience."

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Story Of A Clam: Visionary Fiction

Story Of A Clam: Visionary Fiction

Story Of A Clam: Visionary Fiction

Story Of A Clam: Visionary Fiction

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Overview

Story of a Clam is a special, magical tale of an egotistical clam who thinks he and his community are the center of the universe. It offers us the artistry of the written word, creating an adventure in evolving consciousness. In an exciting series of events, the clam becomes aware that "there is more to life than you presently know and experience."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781890151386
Publisher: Templeton Press
Publication date: 04/01/2001
Edition description: First Edition, First Edition, First Edition, 1
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Rebekah Alezander Dunlap is a retired Unity minister and author of numerous books on spirituality.


Sir John Templeton was born in Winchester, Tennessee, went to Yale, and then to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. He is known for his astute investment skills on Wall Street and through the Templeton Mutual Funds. In 1987 he founded the John Templeton Foundation, and he currently funds the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion.

 

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