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Miracle of the Angels is an eye-opening account of the wonderful
ways in which people and actions affect us. An eminently enjoyable
read, the appeal of this short story by John Culbertson lies in the
unobtrusive way in which it makes you reflect upon your own life,
and how you interpret experiences. Through seemingly normal
occurrences such as vivid dreams, casual conversations and chance
encounters with people, the writer paints a poignant tapestry of
premonitions, near mishaps, prevented accidents, misunderstandings,
second chances and reconciled relationships in Miracle of the
Angels. Every day we witness miracles and we live in the midst of
angels. Our failure to recognize these miracles and the messengers
of an omniscient being is perhaps the reason why despite our
expanding knowledge and information, most of us are still lacking
in the wisdom which is essential to feel contented and at peace
with ourselves. There are many ways to read and interpret this book
and therein lies its appeal. On one level, Miracle of the Angels
could be seen as a series of conversations between the writer and
God, sometimes through angels and sometimes through miracles. It
would be hardly surprising therefore if you found similar parallels
between your life and the events described or the characters
delineated in the story. We are constantly questioning and
expecting answers when everything is already as clear as daylight.
This could well be what John Culbertson is expressing through
Miracle of the Angels. Reading this short story is akin to having a
revelation, an epiphany of sorts, just like the myriad experiences
that the protagonist has during the course of a very intense period
in his life. The incidents go from the deeply moving to the
light-hearted while the characters portrayed range from the
passionately sincere to the almost bathetic. Despite the unnatural
ways in which they occur, none of the events described come across
as contrived nor do the characters appear anything other than real.
This is definitely an amazing feat by the writer considering the
not so regular subject of the story which is about angels and
miracles. On the practical side, the short story can be a great
source of solace for everyone. Anyone who has lost someone dear and
near will be able to relate to it. For who hasn't grieved the
passing away of a relative, friend or mentor and found it difficult
to come to terms with the seeming cruelty or unfairness of it?
Miracle of the Angels shows the reader the impracticality of
finding fault or playing the blame game when something goes wrong
or we lose someone. Instead it awakens in us the ability to find
the wisdom to see the true meaning of loss and the transient nature
of things.
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