
A Gift of Remembrance
Personal Growth Through Past Life Exploration
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Narrado por:
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James D. (Don) Adams
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De:
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Douglas Norman
Sobre este áudio
A Gift of Remembrance: Personal Growth through Past Life Exploration is the author's personal memoir written within a novel.
All of Jack's manuscript are the author's real-life events. In the book, Mike Molina inherits a manuscript from his late friend, Jack, detailing Jack's intense exploration into his past life during the American Civil War. Moved by a vision of a historical event, Jack accepts this past life, triggering personal growth and spiritual enlightenment.
The introspective narrative offers a unique perspective on identity, exploring the transformative power of embracing one's history and the journey of the soul. A spiritual odyssey through time and the courage to own a past life, even a troubled one, is intended as an example of the change that comes from listening to one's inner voice. The one that says, history is personal and should be explored.
The book has three parts.
Part one is "Discovering a Past Life", which concludes with a biography of an American Civil War Major General.
Part Two, "Epiphany", is Jack's decision to take responsibility for the past life whether or not he can totally prove it as true. That decision unveils the lesson learned in this life by accepting total responsibility for decisions and actions taken in the past life.
Part Three, "Beyond George", is the expansion of consciousness triggered by fully understanding the Civil War life. It is like a door that opens to lots of other past lives and non-physical capabilities beyond the author's physical reality.
The book concludes with "Historical and Metaphysical" bibliograhies.
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