In Creating Miracles, Carolyn Miller explores miracles in people's
lives. In over 50 accounts of real experiences, she describes how
ordinary people spontaneously entered altered states of consciousness
and positively affected sometimes life-threatening events. Drawing on
her scientific background as an experimental psychologist, she analyzes
the common patterns in these situations as well as the skepticism with
which these stories might be received. Part one of Creating Miracles
spotlights "ordinary" miracles, where average people respond to
extraordinary circumstances. Part two explains how to create the
personal conditions that are needed for a miracle to occur. Miller shows
the importance of being able to tap into intuition (the inner divine
guide) as well as disarming the ego in bringing a person into a state of
miracle readiness. A handy "Things to Think About" section at the end of
each chapter highlights the chapter's most important points.