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Printed on back cover: Oct 30, 2007
By greenwinter "On New Year's Eve 2002, the author sat at his computer to have his annual year end dialogue with his friend and alter ego Mr. Dana...but...after a few moments he finds to his complete horror, that his fingers are being controlled by a mysterious voice from within, that he initially fears to be that of the Devil himself. After a frightening tug of war, he reluctantly agrees to follow the mysterious voice on an iconoclastic romp that carries him kicking and protesting all over the known and unknown universe, through investigations of past, present and future, to at last bring him to the realization that his mysterious guide has been all along, none other than...
Warning! This is definitely not a book for sleepwalkers...if you do not wish to be awakened from your slumber, for God's sake do not read this book! However, to any who do chance to read our words...if you find any kind of news hidden in these pages that brings a greater degree of hope into your life, and perhaps greater understanding of yourself, or your purpose in coming into this experience one more time...then we will have, to some degree, fulfilled our task."
Incredible awakening call to 'sleep-walkers...' Oct 05, 2010
By Charles Darwin I have been a seeker and a reader of 'self-help' and similarly targetted books through the years, but having, quite accidently,stumbled upon this incredible book I must say it has had a profound effect on my life as well as lives of those with whom I have shared these amazing pages. I would most certainly recomend this 'read' to anyone seeking a new way of viewing the 'Hell Planet' on which this auther intimates we live, as well as candid glimpses into the may and varried ways of being a more effective influence on such a world--and its sleep-walking inhabitants. Cudos to the author, C.D.
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