This book comes from several founding fathers through the natural ways of consciousness. It has answers for those wondering what the fathers of our country would think about our government today. Here we find information about George Washington's life that has always been a mystery, plus see his "time" in relationship to ours. We learn the true legacy of the Revolutionary War and the reasons for today's wars, terrorism, and weather changes. Throughout this book, these founders share their mistakes in governing and ask us to accept ours-so that, together, by acting immediately, there can be a glorious future.
Readers will be titillated and inspired by unknown facts about George Washington's family, details about his relationship with Sally Fairfax, and new insights about his reasons for marrying Martha. His thoughts, and those of several others, give new insights into their feelings about the problems in birthing this nation. The thorny slavery issue is especially highlighted through Thomas Jefferson's relationship with Sally Hemings, and how this influenced his break with John Adams. Then we see this rift repaired with respect for all of those affected-which brought the death of both on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
About the Author: Betsy Jo Miller earned her BA in sociology from the College of the Pacific in Stockton, California, and her teaching credential from studies at several Bay Area universities. She taught for years in the Richmond's inner city before operating her own school for many additional years. Earlier she began human relations groups that opened Reno to all races before the 1960 Winter Olympics, and opened housing in Vacaville, California, to black families at Travis Air Force Base.
Her written work has appeared in Parents, Redbook, and The Journal of Religion and Psychical Research, and she has spoken on several panels and conferences. She has authored-along with her "unseen friends"-the book, Ye Gods! How the World REALLY Works, as well as acting as the scribe for, By George! George Washington Views the Past, Present, and the Future.