Keith Ph.D Varnum

How to Be a Miracle Maker: Find Joy, Love and Abundance


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      How to Be a Miracle Maker:

      Find Joy, Love and Abundance

      By Keith Varnum

      Copyright © 2012 by Keith Varnum

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      ISBN-13: 978-1-4566-0671-8

      For information:

      Keith Varnum

      11248 N. 11th St.

      Phoenix, AZ 85020

      800.736.7367

       [email protected]

       www.TheDream.com

      “How to Be a Miracle Maker” is an extraordinarily compelling view of higher possibilities. Keith Varnum uses his own experience as a springboard to a guided tour of the upper reaches of human potential. I was glued to the stories and principles as they unfolded.

      Alan Cohen

      Best-selling author of

      The Dragon Doesn’t Live Here Anymore

      There is an awakening taking place on Earth and people are beginning to realize that what we once perceived as supernatural is really natural. Keith’s book clearly reveals that truth in a fun and informative way. His method of storytelling lifts the heart and inspires the reader to connect with his or her own Divine Power. I highly recommend this enlightening and entertaining book.

      Patricia Diane Cota-Robles

      New Age Study of Humanity’s Purpose, Inc.

      To my mentors and best buddies:

      St. Germain, Michio, Lester and Medicine Cloud—

      who allowed me to drink from their wisdom,

      grow from their honesty and

      blossom from their love.

      Foreword

      Within the first two pages of Keith Varnum’s book, I found the answer to one of the most perplexing puzzles of my life. I’d struggled for years to understand why my son, now 23 years old, never seemed to get ahead. We had talks together. He created a dynamite action plan, but he never followed through with it. Time and again, this baffling syndrome occurred. As his mother, I became totally exasperated, attempting to assist him, yet knowing I had to let him grow by making his own decisions.

      When I picked up this book, a clear distinction hit me right between the eyes—the vast difference between the soul and the personality:

      If these two aspects of ourselves don’t know each other, don’t communicate and don’t work together, then we must be prepared for frustration, endless toil and exhaustion.

      Once these two components are aligned—WOW! We gain energy instead of having it sucked from us. We see our dreams and desires unfold effortlessly!

      Having these revelations inspired me to be more compassionate with my son and gave me the strength and insight to give him the freedom to find his own way to unfold his unique destiny.

      As I participated in Keith’s workshops for more than three years, I became empowered to create the alignment and fruition of my own dreams. I became very focused and found the courage to go for what I really desired in my life. Miracles happened—in my physical body, as well as in my mental, emotional and spiritual worlds.

      Trained in traditional Western medicine, I had only that orthodox background from which to view disease, aging and other natural functions. Keith helped me to see a panoramic picture with a wide-angle lens instead of the narrow view of my training. As a result of expanding my expectations of what is physically and medically possible, I experienced profound positive physical changes in myself that I never thought possible. I shifted a 15-year-old medical condition that was an expected, but unwanted, result of previous pelvic surgery. I know that mental and emotional alterations are definitely possible as a result of relieving stress and unresolved feelings, but my physical condition reverting back to that of 15 years earlier absolutely astonished me! My body now feels—and functions—as it did when I was a vivacious young woman!

      Also, I have been able to take these concepts—of connecting to my true knowing and of transforming old, fixed realities—back into my professional practice. As a specialist in Internal Medicine, I’m now able to assist others to effect wonderful and lasting changes in their lives. I am forever grateful!

      The experiences Keith shares, marking the milestones of his own transformation, are described so vividly, they leave the reader anxious to know more:

      What does he do next in this episode?

      How does he handle this person or predicament?

      How does he get out of this dilemma?

      You mean, I create stuff like this too?

      Hmmm.

      And I know from my personal creation of miracles that the principles behind these most amazing stories are valid and true.

      In How to Be a Miracle Maker, dynamic writing details a compelling account of one man’s journey. Keith inspires courage—your courage! A book you’ll want to keep reading until the wee hours of the morning.

      If you dare to live your dream, begin now to pay close attention to your inner Miracle Maker. Then watch your life take off in exciting, new directions!

      Maggie Mears, M.D.

      Founder of Write From Your Heart-A Creative Writing Workshop

      Preface

      “How’d they do that?” I asked myself time and time again.

      As a journalist and documentary filmmaker, I witnessed ordinary people performing extraordinary feats on countless occasions. I documented individuals in moments of crisis and emergency going beyond the limits they and society believed possible. Caught up in earthquakes, floods, hurricanes and accidents, I watched mild-mannered people become super-heroes.

      When extreme circumstances demand action, paranormal abilities arise from normal folks. Women lift two-ton trucks and hold them aloft until their child or husband is freed from beneath the vehicle. Young boys perform successful medical procedures as if they were trained professionals. Men lead victims to safety through burning buildings, pitch-black forests and raging floods. Teenagers bend steel and rip open closed elevator doors to liberate loved ones. Scared people jump ten feet over a chasm to safety. Given a death sentence by doctors, people heal themselves spontaneously.

      “Where do human beings get the power and knowledge to perform such implausible feats?” I wondered. I observed that when life offers a person a choice between their beliefs in what is possible and the necessity to save another from harm, people often scrap their perceived limitations and choose to do whatever needs to be done. Very often, people choose life, caring and rescue over the restrictions of their belief systems.

      “If we can break out of our belief box when life has us up against the wall, why can’t we release our limiting beliefs at will when we are not in a crisis?” I inquired within myself.

      I looked around in my world for examples of people who know how to free