<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>This book asks that you make it your own. After you've read a few of these encounters, take their spirit with you out into the world and let yourself be open to encounters of your own. That open spirit is the gift of this book. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The colors, the texture, the weaving, and the knots. This is how it all started: one coincidental chance meeting. There are forty stories that make this tapestry; there are dozens and perhaps hundreds of others that have come and gone and those yet not revealed. </p><p>Here I share with you some of the beautiful moments of life that have revealed themselves to me as chance encounters but in each there has been a vivid revelation and realization, from the white cane that showed me the way of life to the cat in the bag who has helped me see. It is through the threading each of these stories together that I sit here now. </p><p>In each moment as life reveals itself, we are able <em>to see </em>or to let the moment pass by. Join me in seeing how moments realized have so much to tell and so much to give. </p><p>Each of these stories are one hundred percent real and true. I have changed the names of the people, but the characters, the thoughts, and the gifts that were given </p><p>to me through the chance encounter all remain real and true. </p><p>Please help me weave the next part of this tapestry by sitting with me for a while, reading these stories, listening to them, and sharing them. Simple and real... Perhaps but just perhaps you will start to see how in your own life a chance encounter has changed your life, and perhaps you will take a moment to say hello to someone you may not have otherwise, on a bus, on the sidewalk, on a plane or just passing by. </p><p>Thank you for passing by. Touch this tapestry full of color, full of texture, full of revelations revealed just through a simple hello, a simple smile.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>What these encounters show us, of course, is that light is all around us, if we can just open our eyes. The American writer Edith Wharton once said, "There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it." I think that this book serves as both mirror and candle, lighting and reflecting the world around us in such a way that we see it differently. </p><p>-Deborah Williams </p><br>
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