The Message of a Flower (annotated)

Henry Thomas Hamblin

The Message of a Flower (annotated)
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hamblin Vision Publishing
Published
13 August 2024
Pages
92
ISBN
9781738572519

The Message of a Flower (annotated)

Henry Thomas Hamblin

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You can connect with the divine without stepping foot in a church or temple. The Message of a Flower by Henry Thomas Hamblin reveals this path, guiding you towards spiritual enlightenment through the beauty of nature.

First published in 1920, this annotated version includes:

All eight original color illustrations by Hamblin's daughter Joan Ackroyd Biographical information about Henry Thomas Hamblin Introduction by Hamblin's grandson John Delafield Why the book is so relevant to us today The spiritual significance of the flower motif in art and literature

The message of this book is one of finding God in unexpected places. It revolves around learning to see beauty everywhere as an expression of divine love. Discover how every flower, from the humblest daisy to the grandest rose, carries a message from God. Learn to read these messages and uncover divine wisdom in every petal and leaf.

Hamblin's simple yet profound teachings offer a refreshing perspective on spirituality. You don't need rituals or doctrines - all you need is an open heart and a keen eye for beauty.

The Message of a Flower is an invitation to walk a spiritual path through the garden of nature, and experience connection in every bloom and bud.

Discover the divine in your daily life through this popular and much-loved book by spiritual writer Henry Thomas Hamblin.

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