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You CAN Remember

Par : Charles Purcell
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231500581
  • EAN9798231500581
  • Date de parution11/08/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

This small book describes how I was awakened from an otherwise production line of humans who go through life from cradle to grave locked in their mind prisons without giving a thought to their mortality. However it wasn't a gentle awakening but more like a kick up the backside I received as I constantly went against my better judgements. Whether this was karma or something I had built into my life plan in order to remember who I was doesn't matter.
The important thing is I remembered. This book will not be a best seller for the simple reason it is honest and tells the truth. Something sadly lacking in our world today. To bare my soul to the inevitable ridicule and character assassination which may follow its publication is the risk I'm willing to take in order to put a little light into the world. I hope at least it helps the 'normies' out there to remember who they are.
This small book describes how I was awakened from an otherwise production line of humans who go through life from cradle to grave locked in their mind prisons without giving a thought to their mortality. However it wasn't a gentle awakening but more like a kick up the backside I received as I constantly went against my better judgements. Whether this was karma or something I had built into my life plan in order to remember who I was doesn't matter.
The important thing is I remembered. This book will not be a best seller for the simple reason it is honest and tells the truth. Something sadly lacking in our world today. To bare my soul to the inevitable ridicule and character assassination which may follow its publication is the risk I'm willing to take in order to put a little light into the world. I hope at least it helps the 'normies' out there to remember who they are.