The Truth According to John: A Metaphysical Mystery of Revelation and Transformation
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ナレーター:
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Kate Dailey
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著者:
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Pamala Oslie
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This captivating story combines mysticism, quantum physics, and an exploration into the nature of reality.
In the early hours before dawn, a scientist secretly slips into a darkened laboratory and steals a strand from an ancient cloth. This cloth has a special and profound origin, one that some would do anything to possess, while others want it suppressed. How could this small, seemingly insignificant item change the course of the world?
Years later, a mysterious man appears in New York City. Who is he, what is his connection with the ancient cloth, and why has he arrived at this time? Does he really know something that could change humanity and turn our current understanding of reality upside down?
Meanwhile, Amy Michaels, a young writer arrives at the office, exhausted and over-whelmed by a myriad of problems of her own: Her beloved father is gravely ill, her unreasonably demanding boss is making her life a living nightmare, and she doesn’t have the money or resources to change any of it.
Her exhaustion turns to panic, however, when a dark-haired stranger starts following her around the city. Amy’s grasp on reality is soon shaken to its core. Mystifying and unexplainable events begin happening whenever this man is around. He claims to know the secrets of the Universe, and that he can transform her world. But can he really? Who is he and what is he hiding?...And who are those men hiding in the shadows?
There are surprising twists and turns as their journey together unveils deeper secrets. What does this have to do with the events that are happening in our world today? And how can this seemingly “fictional” story alter our own understanding of reality and change our lives forever?
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