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Visualize that you are a part of each narrative: feel the character’s emotions, and share in the joy of self-discovery. Read and absorb each narrative in a comfortable place with few distractions, alone or with. others. Do not rush; it is a self-improvement book, not a novel or history lesson. Take your time to reflect and absorb the meaning of each narrative. |
Do not be concerned with remembering every detail about the characters and the Omni Rose Garden. Instead, explore how the wisdom revealed can positively affect you, your loved ones, and the world around you. The messages of the narratives, guidelines and About the Omni Rose Garden offered are important. You can find a glossary of terms and descriptions below.
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Crossing the river is possible from an ancient stone bridge with three arches called The Bridge of Hope. Legend has it that each arch represents a different stage of life: youth, adulthood, and old age. The bridge is covered with a smooth road that provides safe and easy access for anyone seeking knowledge to improve their life.
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The giant bullfrog’s name is Mr. Bigelow. He emerges from hiding to observe anyone crossing the Bridge of Hope. Mr. Bigelow signals the sentry on duty with a loud bellow when guests seeking knowledge and wisdom are approaching. It is a critical moment in a person’s life when they begin searching for the truth about themselves.
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