Noah's Lark

by Shirley Weiss-Wilton


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/13/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 220
ISBN : 9780759610026
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 220
ISBN : 9780759610019

About the Book

Noah's Lark portrays animals on a mission to restore Mother Earth. Noah's Lark exposes the conflict between spiritual insight verses human greed from excessive materialism. Animals fed-up with humans destroying nature's balance, form a strong alliance and discover the almighty dollar has become a powerful ruler.

The main character, Enoch, discovers his crystal insight enabling him to assist lost souls in despair. Enoch encounters many difficult situations where his faith is tested. However, the serpent is constantly throwing a monkey wrench into the works.

God is angered and takes measures.


About the Author

Shirley Weiss (Wilton) was born in Quebec City in 1959 to parents of German descent. Shirley was destined for greatness because she believes in the invisible spirit that co-exists with nature. She believes that if we envelop the intuitive spirit and energy we put out that the universe will envelop our God-given spirit and return the answers with our birth name written all over it. An oracle of energy travels in the circles of the space we travel in. If we confess that we will achieve than we shall reap what we sow. If we sit on our ideas, they will only gather moss and the energy will be scattered.

This book is about the wisdom the animal kingdom intuitive lives by. The animals do not pretend to be anything but pure and live within their means. Love and sorrow reside in their hearts. The animals play and die with the world interfering in their normal balance of nature. They never stop to question theirs incredible insight to fend for themselves without commercialism as their crutch.

I leave you with a plateful of thought that an animal’s intelligence surpasses our comprehensive thought. We need just take a closer look and we will find that they approach their lives as humans do--with pride. Animals act in silence.