Chasing Miracles
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About the Book
Even in Springfield, where we experienced miracles on a daily basis, we harbored and hid our predjudices. Change takes place over time, usually as old people die off. I realize change doesn´t seem to happen fast enough. It is a matter of perception. Life is a matter of perception. We perceive happiness and misery. We choose which path we take.
About the Author
Tommie Weber is average. He helped raise six daughters. He worked two jobs, trained athlete's, and coached young kid's sports. He lied a little, loved a lot and never stopped dreaming. He is a cheerleader for life in the mundane lane. Ordinary people are his heroes. He is spiritual without being judgmental. He is a lot like everyone else yet he is unique. Tommie wrote this book, and others late at night, keeping a dream burning. He is a God fearing, hell raising, fragile human being. He has researched and spoken about the body's innate ability to heal itself for twenty years with cancer patients. Presently he is traveling the northeast speaking of the urgency to supplement deficient food in our children, and the necessity to stop poisoning them with fast foods and soda. He views the past as a school, the future as an adventure, and each present moment as chance to forgive himself and start anew. He lives in a modest home, and doesn't own a car in New Jersey. His heart is in the Carribbean. His favorite sound is his heater starting on any cold night or laughter of any sort.