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THE LIGHT AND
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How to Recycle a Disposable Planet
by Tommie Clendening
Adventure, mystery, danger, intrigue, suspense and a love
story...
Before our increasingly polluted planet ceases to support human
life,
Mission Explorers are sent out seeking a suitable place for
mankind's
relocation and return with surprising revelations gained from
incredibly
advanced, previously unknown civilizations. Some examples: Death
can be
optional; Life has a definite purpose (and it's not what we
thought!); The
life forms we know, are not the only life on Earth; Some even
experience the
joy, peace and fulfillment of living within an evolved,
enlightened society
that's grown far beyond the fear, profit and power-motivated
societies of
present Earth (some even advanced into the first stages of light
and life).
And more... Could these insights change mankind's course? Is it
just a
story? Decide for yourself.
The Author: Tommie Clendening
With a bleak outlook for recovery from a three week,
stroke-induced coma,
the author suddenly woke up and began to improve. As she
regained her
health, splendid memories of the experience of another place and
another way
of being surfaced. Her outlook was changed forever to one of
acceptance,
profound peace and hope. Since the coma, she has raised 3 grown
children,
lived several years in Japan, worked as a trim carpenter,
cabinet maker, and
union construction foreman, completed grad school and is a
registered
therapist. She is now retired and travels full-time with her
husband of 30
years. How to Recycle a Disposable Planet, based on the memories
from the
coma, is her first novel. Buy it at
www.authorhouse.com
or at www.amazon.com.
Information from the author for UB readers:
I found THE URANTIA BOOK (or it found me!) within 6 months of my
release
from the hospital after the coma. The stroke happened in January
1973.
I felt very spiritually led to write this book in the early
1990's. And it
practically wrote itself! I had a vague idea of what I would
write, but
after I began to write I had quite an adventure. The characters
seem to take
on lives of their own, especially in my dreams at night (the
visions of the
planet, Avalon, were sooooo spectacular). And those adventures
were so much
better than what I had "planned" to write! Just as I finished
the book, we
were transferred to Japan. So it sat in storage while life went
on. Then,
recently I felt it was time to get it's message out there. So I
did a
re-edit and published. As a registered therapist and long-time
student of
the UB, this book gives practical techniques for personal growth
and useful
ways to improve life on this planet. It also makes a great
introduction to
the UB or just to many of UB's most practical concepts.
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