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The ultimate goal of human life is to know itself … stated Dr. Carl Jung, and necessitates that each of us come to understand our archetypical nature. My Last Spring Break, Dawn of a New Earth, is about this time, and beyond. Join twelve college seniors, each representing a separate archetype, who have come to Panama City Beach for the annual Spring Break coming of age ritual, which is also one of self-discovery, but this year things are different. They realize that they are about to inherit a world facing many problems, and humanity is at a crossroads. Questions must be asked, challenges must…mehr

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The ultimate goal of human life is to know itself … stated Dr. Carl Jung, and necessitates that each of us come to understand our archetypical nature. My Last Spring Break, Dawn of a New Earth, is about this time, and beyond. Join twelve college seniors, each representing a separate archetype, who have come to Panama City Beach for the annual Spring Break coming of age ritual, which is also one of self-discovery, but this year things are different. They realize that they are about to inherit a world facing many problems, and humanity is at a crossroads. Questions must be asked, challenges must be faced, and honestly discussed so that sensible choices for the future can be made … unbeknownst to them, the twelve have been chosen to do this. The choices they make will have an impact, not only for this planet, but for the entire Universe, perhaps … for hundreds of years to come. Acting in unity as One, they'll be able to open a doorway allowing them access to the knowledge and wisdom found within mass consciousness that will provide the tools and the answers needed for all of us to soon begin the creation of new Earth. It's why they were called to be here … but it's Spring Break and they're young, so they're also planning to have themselves a really good time. (Rated 'R' for occasional references to sexual situations).
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David Anderson (1966-) is a writer of fiction and nonfiction. He has a Master's of Theological Studies (MTS) and a Master of Theology (ThM) from Duke Divinity School, and a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) from the University of South Carolina. His book, Dark Nights of the Soul: Reflections on Faith and the Depressed Brain (first edition), won first place in the Writer's Digest Self Published Ebook Awards, nonfiction category in 2019. He lives in upstate South Carolina with his wife, Fran.