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This Side of the Gate A Novel by |
Here is a page-turner about life after death. Reincarnation. A continuation of spirit in the lifetimes of 32 different, yet similar individuals. This Side of the Gate by John P. Johnston, is an unusually well-written novel that opens doors to self-discovery and minds to new consciousness. This Side of the Gate begins in Atlantis long ago and relates stories of recollection and revelation, good and evil, and life and death in that ancient kingdom. You will visit the Black Lodge who swore allegiance to Satan; and the White Lodge, the religion most Atlanteans embraced with unbridled passion. You will bear witness, through Mr. Johnston's elegant prose, to the demise of this historic community and understand the reasons why. But before Atlantis disappeared 12,000 years ago, their people seeded other areas of Earth and these later generations each carried a little piece of the culture. Thus, author and visionary John Johnston was able to bring us tales from the Cro-Magnons at the dawn of civilization to the 100,000 Atlanteans who migrated to Egypt and helped design and build the Pyramids. |
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This Side of the Gate takes the reader back to the times of dragons in China, and the origins of the Buddhist Culture in the Himalayas. We travel to Greece long before the Romans became a militarized force; and to Japan way before the modern age. This Side of the Gate is a “...saga of one Soul who has been bound to the Wheel of Rebirth for thousands of years.” John P. Johnston has given us a new legend of two worlds, one on this side of the gate, and one on the other side. More, Mr. Johnston connects the two. Here is a book about relationships, then and now, with our environment, friends, relatives and God. In this reviewer's opinion, this novel is destined for the best-seller list! |
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| Richard Fuller Senior Editor |
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Pertinent Info: 323 PP, 5x8, Issues Date 2005, Cost $17.99 Available at bookstores or online at: www.amazon.com To contact the author, E-mail him at: thebuddhas@verizon.net or call 425-338-2808
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