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Edgar, A Child's Best Friend
by Arend Wieman
89 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #01-0211; ISBN 1-55212-811-3; US$14.00, C$20.00, EUR13.00, £9.10
Join Edgar as he helps children during their dream travels into their dream lands.
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About the Book
Edgar is an animal in the dream world whose sole purpose is to help and assist children during their dream travels into their dream lands. Edgar also passes on knowledge and wisdom important for their upbringing, growth and relationships with their parents and other children.
Every dream experience passes on a positive virtue of a child's life of today, designed to assist a young newcomer to this world in a constructive way to lend strength to the child's still flexible character and vulnerable emotions.
About the Author
What has brought the author onto the present stage of spiritual understanding? His many experiences, of course!
Arend Wieman was born and raised in Germany under the Nazis and emigrated to Canada after World War II. His experiences led him to the realization that there must be more than just the physical life of the human being.
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Preface
Edgar is a giraffe-elephant look-alike animal in the dream world with human intelligence. It is there with the sole purpose to help and assist children during their dream travels into their dream lands; but also to pass on knowledge and wisdom important and, at times, critical in their upbringing, growth and relationships with their parents and other children.
During their dream experiences, their friend Edgar is also using other animal mediums, like the owl, horses and a moonlike looking creature, to get his message across. They visit the lands where these animals and beings operate and reside, in their own environments.
Every dream experience passes on a positive virtue -- opposed to the negative passion -- of a child's life of today, designed to assist a young newcomer to this world -- and all its adversities -- in a constructive way to lend strength to the child's still flexible character and vulnerable emotions.Catalogue Information
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