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Based on a true story, this book is about an ordinary man whose destiny placed him on a spiritual path to God in order to contact and meet with him in this lifetime. It is filled with many wondrous experiences and visions that he encountered on the way including proving the existence of God on earth. His remarkable spiritual journey has enabled him to answer the burning questions of why we took human birth, what kind of life forms we actually are, where we came from and what we are all here for. A great read that unfolds the eternal source of all divine influence, knowledge and guidance.

Produktbeschreibung
Based on a true story, this book is about an ordinary man whose destiny placed him on a spiritual path to God in order to contact and meet with him in this lifetime. It is filled with many wondrous experiences and visions that he encountered on the way including proving the existence of God on earth. His remarkable spiritual journey has enabled him to answer the burning questions of why we took human birth, what kind of life forms we actually are, where we came from and what we are all here for. A great read that unfolds the eternal source of all divine influence, knowledge and guidance.
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Autorenporträt
Satbinder is an Information Technology specialist and has worked in numerous organisations in and around London like Dell Computers, Microsoft and Information Builders. He has written three other publications which are The Purpose of Human Life, Rise of the Khalsa The True Jedi in Year 2014 and Rising Saint Soldiers of God. The books can be found on Amazon, Lulu, ebay and many other digital book shops. The focus is mainly on the need for spirituality, the existence of God, training to become a fully fledged baptised Sikh, the Guru Granth Sahib, the living Guru of the Sikhs and many other enticing concepts like walking the Saint path followed by the Soldier path of Sikhism.