Author: | M W Taylor | ISBN: | 9781301360277 |
Publisher: | M W Taylor | Publication: | August 29, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | M W Taylor |
ISBN: | 9781301360277 |
Publisher: | M W Taylor |
Publication: | August 29, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
If you were suddenly able to look back into your past lives, how would it affect you? Would you be able to hold onto your personality, or would you fade into a pot of past memories, thereby losing yourself in time?
Adam Capello starts off his Awakening past life regression and discovers he was once a Victorian photographer. It all seems so easy as he reclaims his past skills, but why is he plagued by visions of skulls in almost every lifetime he visits: a slave in New Orleans; an artist on the brink of madness; an alchemist searching for immortality? Are the skulls a symbol of death, or some darker force trying to warn him of something much bigger?
Adam's journal of his experiences are warm and engaging as his humour paints over the cracks of his fear. This journey takes him, and us, much further than we would ever have guessed
**** This book has taken me over 2 years to complete and cost a small fortune, so please try and find the time to leave a review. Reviews are more important than the money when starting out because they give us, the writers a sense of direction. So whether they are 1 star or 5 star reviews, they are all helpful. Even more important... the giant that is Amazon (paperback available on there) wants 100 reviews before it pushes your book up the extra level in its algorithms for more people to find it. Thank you ****
If you were suddenly able to look back into your past lives, how would it affect you? Would you be able to hold onto your personality, or would you fade into a pot of past memories, thereby losing yourself in time?
Adam Capello starts off his Awakening past life regression and discovers he was once a Victorian photographer. It all seems so easy as he reclaims his past skills, but why is he plagued by visions of skulls in almost every lifetime he visits: a slave in New Orleans; an artist on the brink of madness; an alchemist searching for immortality? Are the skulls a symbol of death, or some darker force trying to warn him of something much bigger?
Adam's journal of his experiences are warm and engaging as his humour paints over the cracks of his fear. This journey takes him, and us, much further than we would ever have guessed
**** This book has taken me over 2 years to complete and cost a small fortune, so please try and find the time to leave a review. Reviews are more important than the money when starting out because they give us, the writers a sense of direction. So whether they are 1 star or 5 star reviews, they are all helpful. Even more important... the giant that is Amazon (paperback available on there) wants 100 reviews before it pushes your book up the extra level in its algorithms for more people to find it. Thank you ****