I would like to share a new memoir with you called The Life of a Stone: Memoir of a path between lives (The Stone Trilogy) written by Peter Simon Mond. I received a copy of this book in exchange for this review. Inside this post are my affiliate links if you click on the links and make a purchase I will make a small percentage off the products you purchase.
d The Life of a Stone: Memoir of a path between lives, is woven from the texture of Peter Mond’s present life in England and Israel. Then the story showcases a past life in the Warsaw Ghetto. Peter Simon Mond shows us how random events turn out not to be random at all but orchestrated by the Divine in order to illumine and direct our path through life.
Through the story we are reminded to always include God no , matter what is happing in our lives. If your looking for a book for your High School Students to read you could have this check out this book which is a memoir and its the first part of the story and once I have a chance and things slow down I plan on reading the second book along with any other books the Author might have written.
About the book:
The Life of a Stone is an unusual spiritual memoir, in which Peter Mond weaves the story of the passage of his soul over two lives. During a past life regression he discovered he had been a Jewish teenager in the Warsaw Ghetto. The memoir spans his past life in the Ghetto and his present life in England and Israel.
The Life of a Stone draws significant events and themes of the two lives together under one canopy: From the dilemmas of a young smuggler going back and forth the stone barrier of the Ghetto, to the dilemmas of a boy in Brighton, England, who created an “inner ghetto” built with imaginative stones, to the adult Peter, who in Tzefat, Israel, learnt that stones (a cognate of the Hebrew word understanding) can be used as building blocks to create new connections between events, lives and sources of wisdom.
The memoir describes the process over a lifetime of learning to see personal history as a history of discovering meaning through confronting what was hidden and baffling within the events of life. Seemingly meaningless disturbances in life came to reflect encounters between the individual and the Divine; they became a source of revelation.
About the author: Peter Mond
Peter Simon Mond lives with his family in Tsfat, Israel. Peter and his wife Pamela are the co-founders and co-directors of the In the Quiet Space Center, an organization that offers educational programs for teaching children self-calming coping skills. He holds an M.A. in Social Work from Tel Aviv University, and formerly served as a Psychiatric Social Worker, Group Facilitator, and Social Work Lecturer. The Birth of a Stone is Peter’s first book in “The Stone Trilogy” series.
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Glenda, Charlie and David Cates