This book is lovely, and inspiring. It’s a gift that I can’t keep to myself. I have to keep sharing with others otherwise I feel as though I’m stealing!
when i was a child, i suffered from polio; kids stared and teased me, which created a deep complex in me as an adult. when i read the page about God being exactly like me, “except he was smiling,” something clicked in me: something helped me shed the weight of inhibitions i had been carrying since childhood. thank you beeaje quick!
Hello beeaje,
I read your inspirational book. I meant to get to it later but the minute I read it I couldn’t stop. It was just too engaging. It’s beautiful. It’s written with such freedom, you feel at the end that you really had a conversation with God. Answers without giving answers. I definitely think this needs to get out in the world. It is just intimate contact with God….it’s not even constrained by religion – which makes it non-threatening. I love dialogue with God.
Thank you so much for that lovely gem of a book. It was exactly what I needed. I loved all of them but some spoke more loudly to me. I loved God bagging groceries and being a pilot and I loved the one about the father dying. You are so gifted. One of best friends since childhood was murdered a few months ago and your book gave me a calmness and less alone feeling. Thank you so much. I want to buy a copy for everyone I know. I have to run to work now but again thank you. It was a pleasure meeting you and I’m glad you came back and gave me your book.
I showed your book to a friend and she was as captivated by it as I was that day. It is my wish to one day write a piece as appetizing to the mind as your “God”.
beeaje, you seem artier than the inspirational market.
like fine art. exhibition. poetry readings. chap books for sale.
photos for sale.
postcards.
a character as walking art.
people will want to touch your arm at art openings and catch your eye just for a moment. then they’ll be able to go home and sleep.
that’s what fame is really supposed to be about. connection.
I showed my Mom your book yesterday and she was very moved. She loved it. She thought it was a wonderful book and something that people should love to give others as gifts, as it was very special…. Just wanted to let you know that. I would feel proud to pass out a book that makes people so happy.
“Beeaje! I am always thinking of you. Remember when you took a look at my sketchbook and gave me compliments in regards to their meaning? You said I should refine my pictures and their meanings and try to publish them as a book. Your suggestion made me think and my mind soar. With your words in my heart, I decided to refine my skills as a writer and pursued an English Literature major at UC Berkeley (and got accepted!). I am graduating this May and I can’t wait to start writing. You have had such an impact on my life, I remember you and think of you every day. Thank you for believing in me when I was still a seed. You have been the sunshine that has promoted my growth all of this time: never directly shining at me, but always in the background helping me thrive.
“I miss you terribly!”
Comment by Sasha UC. Berkeley — December 18, 2008 #
The CHI box set: available now, celebrating compassion, hope and inspiration in the form of parables, aphorisms and illustrations, bound together in 3 beautiful hardcover books. Made from 100% renewable, plantation grown wood products this gift set celebrates the extraordinary humanity of our [inner] God and is dedicated to the wellness of human beings everywhere.
About Beeaje Quick
Born with a penchant for travel and anthropology, Beeaje aspires to be a vital citizen of the world. He is currently editing the novel, Khawaga (Foreigner), a personal story based on seventeen trips down Egypt's rabbit hole. Beeaje resides in Los Angeles and Cairo.
Beeaje Quick has accepted the post of (EPOL) Embedded Public Outreach Liaison on the LunaTrex team.
This book is lovely, and inspiring. It’s a gift that I can’t keep to myself. I have to keep sharing with others otherwise I feel as though I’m stealing!
Comment by Deb C. — October 25, 2008 #
when i was a child, i suffered from polio; kids stared and teased me, which created a deep complex in me as an adult. when i read the page about God being exactly like me, “except he was smiling,” something clicked in me: something helped me shed the weight of inhibitions i had been carrying since childhood. thank you beeaje quick!
jorge palma
Los Angeles
Comment by jorge palma — November 25, 2008 #
Hello beeaje,
I read your inspirational book. I meant to get to it later but the minute I read it I couldn’t stop. It was just too engaging. It’s beautiful. It’s written with such freedom, you feel at the end that you really had a conversation with God. Answers without giving answers. I definitely think this needs to get out in the world. It is just intimate contact with God….it’s not even constrained by religion – which makes it non-threatening. I love dialogue with God.
Comment by D. Burke CA — December 18, 2008 #
Hi Mr. Beeaje,
Thank you so much for that lovely gem of a book. It was exactly what I needed. I loved all of them but some spoke more loudly to me. I loved God bagging groceries and being a pilot and I loved the one about the father dying. You are so gifted. One of best friends since childhood was murdered a few months ago and your book gave me a calmness and less alone feeling. Thank you so much. I want to buy a copy for everyone I know. I have to run to work now but again thank you. It was a pleasure meeting you and I’m glad you came back and gave me your book.
Sincerely, Giordana
➢ P.S. I can’t wait to read your next book
Comment by Giordana — December 18, 2008 #
Hey Beeaje,
I showed your book to a friend and she was as captivated by it as I was that day. It is my wish to one day write a piece as appetizing to the mind as your “God”.
Hope all is well
Comment by Gaia — December 18, 2008 #
beeaje, you seem artier than the inspirational market.
like fine art. exhibition. poetry readings. chap books for sale.
photos for sale.
postcards.
a character as walking art.
people will want to touch your arm at art openings and catch your eye just for a moment. then they’ll be able to go home and sleep.
that’s what fame is really supposed to be about. connection.
Comment by E Lopez — December 18, 2008 #
I showed my Mom your book yesterday and she was very moved. She loved it. She thought it was a wonderful book and something that people should love to give others as gifts, as it was very special…. Just wanted to let you know that. I would feel proud to pass out a book that makes people so happy.
All the best,
Jeff
Comment by Jeff — December 18, 2008 #
“Beeaje! I am always thinking of you. Remember when you took a look at my sketchbook and gave me compliments in regards to their meaning? You said I should refine my pictures and their meanings and try to publish them as a book. Your suggestion made me think and my mind soar. With your words in my heart, I decided to refine my skills as a writer and pursued an English Literature major at UC Berkeley (and got accepted!). I am graduating this May and I can’t wait to start writing. You have had such an impact on my life, I remember you and think of you every day. Thank you for believing in me when I was still a seed. You have been the sunshine that has promoted my growth all of this time: never directly shining at me, but always in the background helping me thrive.
“I miss you terribly!”
Comment by Sasha UC. Berkeley — December 18, 2008 #