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Guyon Jeanne

    Madame Guyon emergió como una figura central del Quietismo francés, articulando un profundo camino espiritual centrado en la unión divina y la quietud interior. Sus enseñanzas, profundamente arraigadas en las tradiciones místicas, abogan por la completa rendición a la voluntad de Dios, guiando a los practicantes hacia un estado de paz profunda. A través de sus extensos escritos, ofreció una visión convincente para la transformación espiritual. Su legado reside en su evocadora exploración del viaje del alma hacia la intimidad divina, que continúa inspirando a los buscadores.

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    Song of the Bride
    • The greatest love story ever written, the Song of Solomon describes the emotional, unfolding story of the Bridegroom and His bride. Jeanne Guyon shows how the song of a young maiden, fervently in love with her suitor, becomes a powerful allegory of every believer's relationship with Christ depicted in the Song of Songs. Without any embarrassment for King Solomon's intimate portrayal of the lovers, she explores: The greatness of God's love Finding God's favor in your life Learning to rest in His presence How trials can become blessings True surrender to God's will in your life Allow your heart to draw near to the heart of God on this journey to the Father's love.

      Song of the Bride
    • Braden has never been the type to dream about settling down. Just the smell of commitment is enough to chill him to the bone. And after finally being free of a toxic four-year relationship, Sierra plans on staying single for as long as she can. With her sights set on getting her much-deserved promotion at her dream job, it seems like a straightforward plan. But after one spontaneous night spent tangled up in Braden's sheets, will it be as easy as both of them expected to continue on with their normal lives? It is just sex, after all. One risky agreement later and their lives are intertwined. Is it really possible to keep the lines between lust and love from blurring? Or are they just postponing the inevitable?

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