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I truly enjoyed this magical book. Not since "Celestine Prophecies" have I had so much fun on a spiritual adventure. I didnt want it to end, and I hope there will be a sequel. Bravo The world needs more magical stories like this." Rob Moses, Kung Fu Master, teacher of TV star David Carradine Author Jay Allan Luboff has been on his own spiritual journey for many years, and knows that the path "home" is not always a smooth one. This book explores that truth as Harry and his friends, with help from the Angelic realm, face issues of their own and humanitys "growing pains" while moving from a time of asleep consciousness to a time of awakened consciousness on Earth, from a time of struggle to a time of allowing the Divine Truth within each being to unfold in perfection. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Harry returns from the Vietnam war to his home town where he is welcomed by his sister Becky. Unfortunately it's not the most happiest of times back in the states, they both have just lost their parents. It's even more devastating that Becky tells Harry she suspects their Uncle Julius might have something to do with their parent's death.
Uncle Julius doesn't defend himself on the accusations, and to make things worse, he wants to buy the property that was left to Becky and Harry. The spiritual adventure and intriguing plot make this an electrifying tale.
What a difficult time Harry goes through, but his trip home opens many doors and roads to him that change how he views everything around him, including the war and his parent's death. It truly is a spiritual quest that Harry goes on in order to come to terms with the life he was dealt.
I found this book to be quite enlightening and eye opening. I found it entertaining and riveting, I could hardly put it down during some parts of the book. I have recommended this book to a few friends who I know would appreciate, and apply the spiritual journey to their own lives as I did. ( )