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reacts to them - and the role they play in his search. Who can he trust? Why would someone befriend him? Why would someone fight him? What do these spirits do? Where does he "fit"? As Nexus finds what he is seeking in death, the reader is introduced to the concept of waking reality; the framework of our daily lives - the sea of consciousness and infinite possibility within us all. This book brings a call for us to care about our life, the lives of our children and grandchildren - we need to recognize how our thoughts and actions today create and impact our tomorrows. With this in mind CLAUDE reveals the incredible knowledge that can be gained by paying attention to our thoughts and asking the right questions. Inevitably intriguing answers always show up and in these answers we see the works of the spirit that moves through all things.
Reviewed by: J. Remedios Eye for the Future
A story alive with hope and spiritual intrigue and enlightenment. Ever wonder where your spirit goes when you die? Come along. CLAUDE will show you. In a lively account that takes place in the future, after his death. This grandfather stumbles through a dismal hereafter meeting spirits who both validate and challenge his expectations of the afterlife. He wishes his grandchildren would concentrate more on the spiritual world. "It's like playing peek-a-boo with those you love." Tragedy and frustration fail to stop his curiosity and growing spirit. And he learns a new truth. That spiritual energy is the key. Like a battery, it charges the soul, transfers spiritual energy to the physical body and gives it consciousness. Claude discovers that, before humans, spirits existed but evil did not. His growing insight permits him to ascend to a higher level of awareness, wisdom, and peace. The spirits he meets are in greater variety than any on earth, and he both laughs and cries. A challenge: to be less of a wuss. "If you do not put your heart and soul into it. You're faking love, and cheating the universe." Claude also learns that the ability to change is a superior survival trait, but man must see the need to adapt. In this mystical adventure, the spirit thrives with a new freedom. So much that Claude decides to come back. Before his death. An intense journey to a higher consciousness.
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