Revelation to Baron A. Deschauer by Baron Alexander Deschauer

This book sets out the secret of being content and happy and the meaning of life; it would be liked by those who read books like Marcus Aurelius' Meditations and Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat Pray Love.

Revelation to baron a. deschauer

This book sets out the secret of being content and happy. It sets out

the meaning of life. It sets out the infinite possibilities available to all

of us. This book is written in a way that everyone can understand

without reference to people alive or dead nor requiring years of

philosophical or theological study. It presents ideas that transcend

social, economic and academic barriers.

As a mirror reflects the image of the viewer, this book will reflect

the thoughts and experiences of the reader.

The objective of this book is for greater understanding by the reader

of herself and her absolute connectedness to all living things

Genre: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / General

Secondary Genre: PHILOSOPHY / General

Language: English

Keywords:

Word Count: 21000

Sales info:

Recently published with Friesen Press. I am putting together a sales and marketing campaign for this and the other six books I have written to commence end of this year/early next year. Currently sales of fewer than 100.


Sample text:

Chapter One

 

I had a vision

In this vision people were vessels—mere cells of a larger being

Individually, each cell had its own characteristics—with hopes, fears and limitations. Some were talented in relation to their time and circumstances. Most were simply carriers of the unknown capabilities of their being

Collectively, these cells make up a greater consciousness. This consciousness is the cumulative memory of all the cells—past and present

 

Chapter Four

 

As a cell, we exist as being both irrelevant and indispensable

As a cell, we have a spectrum of potential. We become an extraordinary cell or otherwise. We have this ability

But we are confined to the strictures of being a cell

We only evolve when we transform our consciousness into that of the greater consciousness

Each of our accomplishments (for better or worse) is learned and embedded for all others’ benefit within the greater consciousness

Our (and others’) individual success(es) should be celebrated. The cell rightfully receives glory and the whole benefits

And yet we are not the sum of our actions

We are who we are

Life will allow us to discover what that is

Our actions do not define us but merely reflect our input (educational and life experience) and time

As vessels, we need only survive long enough to connect with the greater consciousness

Life and all living things are connected

 


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Italian
Already translated. Translated by Debora Mazzuca
Author review:
Debora has been a pleasure to work with. Her enthusiasm towards the content of my work and towards translations in general is genuine. I would highly recommend her.
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Emanuelle B.
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by balmore moreno

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