New Guidebook for Life’s Journey Offers Lessons from Spiritual “Source”

November 7, 2009                                  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Lessons from the Source: A Spiritual Guidebook for Navigating Life’s Journey is a compilation of writings, in the form of lessons about life and spirituality, that offer a new perspective on life and its challenges, as well as suggestions for making the journey through life more enjoyable.

The writings, which transcend belief systems and are clear and practical, yet profound and thought provoking, explain basic spiritual principles and how to apply them on a daily basis.

“There are travel guidebooks to help plan a trip almost anywhere in the world,” said Jack Armstrong, who compiled the writings, “but life is the ultimate journey, and we’re all on it together without an orientation to why we’re here or where we’re going.”

Armstrong has been receiving and transcribing communications of this kind for 30 years without understanding what was happening or why and had kept the lessons strictly to himself, but now is sharing them for the first time. 

Inner Dictation is a phenomenon through which an individual writes down a series of thoughts that appear to come from somewhere other than his or her own conscious mind and that present ideas or concepts essentially in finished form.  Other books, such as Conversations with God and A Course in Miracles, were received in a similar manner.

“The Source of the communications appears to be God, or Spirit, or the Universe – or whatever name one feels comfortable with,” Armstrong said, “but the specific identification of the Source seems less important than the lessons themselves, so I have left that interpretation up to the reader.”

About Jack Armstrong: Jack Armstrong is an explorer on the spiritual path whose journey has included stops as a nonprofit executive, Peace Corps volunteer, congressional candidate, small business owner, voiceover artist and hospice volunteer.  He lives in Portland, Oregon, and strives to practice the teachings he shares in the book.

Information about the book and excerpts from the writings are available at www.lessonsfromthesource.com.  Jack Armstrong can be reached at (503) 452-8200 or through the “Contact” page on the site.

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