Once Upon A Tomorrow
Perhaps the sky knew that the Invisible Tree was shining. It had been shining over the whole universe since the dawn of time. And the people? Most were so busy that they did not notice the eternal light or the fragrance of blossoms. Even when they enjoyed eating the fruits that the Tree gave so abundantly, they did not think about where their Source was.
This book contains a vocabulary list and a helpful series of questions to guide reflection on the stories and themes contained within this book, especially its metaphors, which are inspired by the world’s sacred scriptures.
An excellent resource to assist understanding progressive revelation.
Read with assistance from 7+ years.
Perhaps the sky knew that the Invisible Tree was shining. It had been shining over the whole universe since the dawn of time. And the people? Most were so busy that they did not notice the eternal light or the fragrance of blossoms. Even when they enjoyed eating the fruits that the Tree gave so abundantly, they did not think about where their Source was.
This book contains a vocabulary list and a helpful series of questions to guide reflection on the stories and themes contained within this book, especially its metaphors, which are inspired by the world’s sacred scriptures.
An excellent resource to assist understanding progressive revelation.
Read with assistance from 7+ years.
- Contributors:: Mehrnoosh Vejdani Watson (Author)
- Format: Hardcover book | 42 pages
- Dimensions: 216 x 280 x 8 mm
- Publisher: Bahá'í Publications Australia, 2025
- ISBN: 9781923266179
- SKU: WATSO_TOMOR
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- Contributors:: Mehrnoosh Vejdani Watson (Author)
- Format: Hardcover book | 42 pages
- Dimensions: 216 x 280 x 8 mm
- Publisher: Bahá'í Publications Australia, 2025
- ISBN: 9781923266179
- SKU: WATSO_TOMOR
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