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Free at Last is a collection of experiences and stories about the spiritual journey of a dying man and on how he finds integrity on the steps leading to the gates of hell. Jay Bluerock will take you on a sacred journey, where you will experience adventures that will challenge you in ways that you do not expect. So go with Jay on this sacred adventure from childhood to adulthood. Travel with him when, as a child, he experienced his first sacred adventure at the family cabin, which is nestled in beside Big Rock River and the Cascade Mountains. Follow him along the path of his adolescent years in…mehr

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Free at Last is a collection of experiences and stories about the spiritual journey of a dying man and on how he finds integrity on the steps leading to the gates of hell. Jay Bluerock will take you on a sacred journey, where you will experience adventures that will challenge you in ways that you do not expect. So go with Jay on this sacred adventure from childhood to adulthood. Travel with him when, as a child, he experienced his first sacred adventure at the family cabin, which is nestled in beside Big Rock River and the Cascade Mountains. Follow him along the path of his adolescent years in high school and read about how he fell in love for the first time and was honored to be associated student-body president and, later, won a basketball scholarship to play basketball at Starbright University. After reading about these adventures, let yourself go into his past more, and he will show you how reading a spiritual book inspired him to hitchhike around the United States as he was trying to find his guru. You'll understand how this experience changed his life. Then read about his involvement in the social revolution here in the United States in the sixties and seventies. He will want to take you into the stories about what it was like to be a draft resister and what he went through in order to marry a beautiful and wealthy undergraduate student at Starbright University. See what it was like to be on trial for draft resistance and win. Then learn how he helped create the first free alternative elementary school in the state of Washington. As you continue to travel with him, you'll see what it was like to be an alcoholic and addict. You'll witness how the insanity of the disease led him into a divorce and how he survived it all on his way to recovery. Finally, he shares with you what it was like for him to live as a clean and sober Christian living in today's world.

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P. Jay Bluerock was raised in a small city in the beautiful state of Washington. His early formative years were deeply influenced by the spirit he discovered while at his family's cabin in the Cascade Mountains. He graduated from one of the best high schools in the state of Washington and received scholarships in both football and basketball. He was an all-state player in both sports. He chose to attend Starbright University and play Division I basketball. After graduating with a bachelors degree in education, Jay helped start the first alternative elementary grade school of its kind in the state of Washington. When he was thirty-five, Jay went back to college and completed his post-graduate work in psychology. He went on to be a counselor for the next fifteen years. He is committed to his lifelong work as a teacher, coach, and counselor. Jay was dying from alcoholism and drug addiction in 1989. Through the grace of God he found recovery. For the last twenty-eight years, he has lived the lifestyle of recovery and always makes time to serve God and his fellow man.