Dark Salt / Dark Soul

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: Michael Markevich ISBN: 9781546221234
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: December 22, 2017
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Michael Markevich
ISBN: 9781546221234
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: December 22, 2017
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

The author is speaking about the way, method, or apparatus of soul and its infusion with the human condition. Worship as achieved aesthetically embellishes dark chaos energy of possibility. A familiar nuclear furnace is used to describe spiritual emergence. The narrative may at times read like a scientific handbook of the life force known as soul. The idea of divinity is spoken of quite often but, as a dark force, has nothing to do with religion. The G-word is used, and it is hoped that a readers sophistication with the series realizes it as a kind of abbreviation. Perpetuity principle is introduced, and the purpose of humankind is unveiled. Establishing oneself as a citizen of the fifth civilization of humankind is emphasized, and via audition, prayer contribution completes the reason for experiential circumstance. As a deviation from any form, this title is not for a casual reader in a waiting room or idling away an afternoon. A reader should be familiar with the previous titles and may even be in pursuit of a citizenry in the fifth civilization. In a category of spiritual adventure, an audience might be seeking, searching, or attempting to unveil the true name of their hearts desire. Key words are spiritual adventure, directive of soul, or true hearts desire.

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The author is speaking about the way, method, or apparatus of soul and its infusion with the human condition. Worship as achieved aesthetically embellishes dark chaos energy of possibility. A familiar nuclear furnace is used to describe spiritual emergence. The narrative may at times read like a scientific handbook of the life force known as soul. The idea of divinity is spoken of quite often but, as a dark force, has nothing to do with religion. The G-word is used, and it is hoped that a readers sophistication with the series realizes it as a kind of abbreviation. Perpetuity principle is introduced, and the purpose of humankind is unveiled. Establishing oneself as a citizen of the fifth civilization of humankind is emphasized, and via audition, prayer contribution completes the reason for experiential circumstance. As a deviation from any form, this title is not for a casual reader in a waiting room or idling away an afternoon. A reader should be familiar with the previous titles and may even be in pursuit of a citizenry in the fifth civilization. In a category of spiritual adventure, an audience might be seeking, searching, or attempting to unveil the true name of their hearts desire. Key words are spiritual adventure, directive of soul, or true hearts desire.

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