by Stewart Epstein
Book Description
Signs from the Divine is about my journey from having been a hard-bitten atheist to someone who experiences miracles.
When I began my spiritual path, I did not believe in the Divine. However, I was dedicated to finding the truth. Because of this latter commitment, I knew I had to keep an open mind. For, what if God and the Angels existed and I was simply too narrow-minded to see?
In my early twenties, I met a great Spiritual Master. He told me that if I wanted to know the truth about God’s existence, I needed to ask Him to reveal Himself. I must do this hour by hour, day by day, until He appeared.
“Ask with all your heart and soul,” He said.
“But how do I love something I don’t know?” I protested.
“The Divine is the Source of all the people and things we love. Just think of something that awakens your heart and offer that love to the Divine. If you keep asking and don’t give up, the Divine will surely come.”
For years, I followed His advice…then the years turned to decades, and still, God did not respond…continue reading
What readers are saying about Signs from the Divine
“Your book was a delight to read! May Signs from the Divine find its way to every soul in need of the light you put in there. What a beautiful work, there are no books like this. It’s an artistic and spiritual and practical book. In content as in the form it’s unique.” “I’m already at book three and I am feeling like I hold a diamond in my hands. It’s a real gift to read you. I love how the first book talks about your personal experience and we get to feel you. Then how the second goes gradually in practical matters and now how the third one goes deeper. The drawings are absolutely delightful.”
“Such a joy to read your book, like unfolding a flower.”
“I just finished reading your beautiful book… I want to tell you that I enjoyed every part of it. It is really a precious book.” …continue reading
About the artwork in Signs from the Divine
The cover and content of Signs from the Divine are illustrated with original linoleum cuts and drawings done by Stewart Epstein.