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In the kingdom where the veil between science and mysticism intertwines, Max Freedom Long's masterpiece, "The Secret Science Behind Miracles," materializes like a radiant beacon of truth. This extraordinary tome unfurls like a sacred scroll, revealing the hidden threads that weave the fabric of miraculous phenomena while challenging our perception of reality. The author's eloquent prose dances upon the pages, orchestrating an intricate symphony of scientific exploration and esoteric wisdom. Within this alchemical fusion, the reader embarks upon a transformative pilgrimage, guided by the…mehr

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In the kingdom where the veil between science and mysticism intertwines, Max Freedom Long's masterpiece, "The Secret Science Behind Miracles," materializes like a radiant beacon of truth. This extraordinary tome unfurls like a sacred scroll, revealing the hidden threads that weave the fabric of miraculous phenomena while challenging our perception of reality. The author's eloquent prose dances upon the pages, orchestrating an intricate symphony of scientific exploration and esoteric wisdom. Within this alchemical fusion, the reader embarks upon a transformative pilgrimage, guided by the author's insatiable curiosity and unwavering dedication to unraveling the enigma of miracles. The story beckons us to transcend the boundaries of conventional thought, inviting us to explore the uncharted territories where miracles dwell. Long delves deep into the annals of ancient wisdom, merging it with the rigor of scientific inquiry, as he unearths the hidden codes that govern the universe's unexplained phenomena.
Autorenporträt
Max Freedom Long was an American writer and New Age author who was born on October 26, 1890, and died on September 23, 1971. Max Freedom Long was born in Sterling, Colorado, on October 26, 1890. His parents were Toby Albert Long and Jessie Diffendaffer. When the 1910 census was taken, he was working as a photographer in his hometown and lived with his parents in his grandfather's house. From September 1914 to June 1916, he went to Los Angeles State Normal School. After two years, he got an Associate of Arts degree in general education. After he graduated, he worked for a short time in Los Angeles as a car mechanic. Long went to Hawaii's big island in 1917 to teach in elementary schools there. He moved to Honolulu in 1920 and stayed there until 1932, working in a photography store that he later bought. In 1920, he married Jane Jessie Rae, who was from England and owned the Hotel Davenport in Honolulu. When he got to Hawaii, he said that some of the native people were doing what he called magic. Long wrote that at first he didn't believe this magic would work, but he came to believe it did work over time.