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The Smallest Things Make the Biggest Difference® Series

Create Simple Miracles

Open big doors · With little keys

97 chaptersPrint $12.95eBook $9.95ISBN 978-1-59470-126-9

In Dr. Ray's Own Words

Why I Wrote This Book

Dr. Ray shares the personal story
behind Create Simple Miracles.

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About This Book

Welcome to the age of miracles.

Albert Einstein once remarked, "There are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a miracle, or you can live as if everything is a miracle." In Create Simple Miracles, Dr. Ray Haring shows you how to choose the second way — and how to create miracles, live from miracle to miracle, and understand that love is a miracle, not a science.

In 97 powerful short chapters, you'll discover that the key to miracles is simple: to feel them — open your heart; to see them — open your eyes; to understand them — open your mind. You'll explore:

  • Live From Miracle to Miracle
  • What Can't Be Done Will Be Done
  • Miracles Are Born From Small Things
  • See What Can't Be Seen
  • Move the World Without Lifting a Finger
  • Love Is a Miracle Not a Science
  • Big Discoveries Come From Little Secrets

It may be time to live as if everything before usis a miracle waiting to be embraced.

A Story From This Book

The stories in this book are short, beautifully crafted, and easy to read in a single sitting — here is one example:

Welcome to the Age of Miracles

Welcome to the Age of Miracles — a story from Create Simple Miracles by Dr. Ray Haring

Oh, what a glorious time to be alive. A time to laugh. A season to sing. An age to love. A moment to remember.

"Oh, to be alive in such an age, when miracles are everywhere, and every inch of common air throbs a tremendous prophecy, of greater marvels yet to be."

To feel them — open your heart. To see them — open your eyes. To understand them — open your mind. To embrace them — open your arms.

May you relish each miracle as they are revealed to you, not as mysteries, but as wonders to be savored. It is our time — to believe.

The age of miracles is forever here. — Thomas Carlyle, 1795–1881

Each story reads like this — short enough to finish with your morning coffee, meaningful enough to carry with you all day.