A Paranoid Schizophrenics Message of Hope for the World
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Narrado por:
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Maya James
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De:
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Donald Carter
Sobre este áudio
Introducing Donald's latest book: A Paranoid Schizophrenics Message of Hope for the World.
This work, a book of part fiction and part nonfiction, argues persuasively of a profoundly important, if controversial, message of hope for the entire world. The writing of this book was inspired and carefully written down after the writers continuously unfolding experiences of perceiving clear, and mysterious schizophrenia revealed thoughts, that he argues don't actually originate from his own mind. He claims questionably, and perhaps dubiously, that these clear thoughts are actually the thoughts of God himself, who he says spoke to him, and continues to speak with him in conversation frequently through clearly revealed thoughts that he claims do not originate from within his own mind.
The prose of this book is clear, the writing is lucid, the arguments made are persuasive, while the monumental storytelling is interesting and even awe-inspiring. The story contains jaw dropping erotic scenes, hilarious scenes full of humor, insightful human messages of hope, while offering compelling arguments that there is significant meaning to this life, now and beyond this world, while giving the listener continuous hope that a great force of good lies hidden behind our existence. This insight revealed here controversially suggests that God loves all people, all cultures, and all communities of the world, told through dialog which dares to defy convention, in a message pursued courageously and with honesty, telling what the author truly believes was revealed to him, and continues to be revealed to him, by his friend who he claims is God.