Why should I read Evan’s Earthly Adventure? To find out about life—the life your parents or your friends never told you about, because they can’t. Or, the life you might have experienced or could experience-- if you had taken the other path. The path that your heart told you to take but your mind told you it wasn’t logical, or practical. It’s a book about fulfillment, overcoming obstacles, teenage life—the kind that is hidden from parents-- death, life after death, communication with spirits, meditation, finding yourself, understanding why we are here on earth and have the situations we do, past life regression, and love. Who is the book geared towards? It was written for teenagers, to help them understand the big picture. It is also, however, for adults, parents of teenagers, and anyone who is interested in reading about finding answers as opposed to continually searching and simply being told to believe and have faith. What can I get out of reading Evan’s Earthly Adventure? I hope you will get the idea that there is much more to this life than you may have imagined, and that there are things we must do in order to complete our earthly mission. This book will inspire you to do your best, inspire you to question everything, help you to understand that there is life beyond this one, and that regardless of what life throws at you, you can rise above it and flourish, as we were meant to.
Yes I think so, as it is written from an experiential viewpoint. There isn’t a bunch of philosophy or pages and pages telling people to have faith, or to simply believe. This book is about finding real answers to the big questions, not simply trying to deal with them from an intellectual viewpoint. I feel that finding the answers to our questions is the best way to resolve issues. Simply posing questions will not get us the satisfaction we are looking for, although it’s a good first step. Being a seeker of truth is good, being a finder of truth is better. Are you asking the readers to believe in life after death, The short answer is no. The experiences in the book are mine and cannot be transferred to anyone else. You need to have your own experiences to let you know if what I have experienced can be true for you. Each person has to find his/her own answers. I can’t give you the answers; I can only provide the answers I have found. You must seek your own.
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