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A twelve-and-a-half-year-old boy who is impoverished and abused has an amazing change in his life after he decides to help a discharged Canadian alcoholic war veteran survive for a few cold months from October to December 1945. The veteran is killed when he is run down by a streetcar. While the boy is spiritually motivated, his parents are infected with the archon disease. You will follow his life from twelve and a half until eighty years of age. This book tells a true story of someone who has, at this date, served forty-seven years in the light. It is not sentimental or is it namby-pamby. It…mehr

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A twelve-and-a-half-year-old boy who is impoverished and abused has an amazing change in his life after he decides to help a discharged Canadian alcoholic war veteran survive for a few cold months from October to December 1945. The veteran is killed when he is run down by a streetcar. While the boy is spiritually motivated, his parents are infected with the archon disease. You will follow his life from twelve and a half until eighty years of age. This book tells a true story of someone who has, at this date, served forty-seven years in the light. It is not sentimental or is it namby-pamby. It describes what life is, like in the lower levels of a large Canadian cityToronto. It also describes what it is like to make a complete U-turn away from disaster.
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Autorenporträt
Leonard Comyn Nobleman was born in Toronto on December 1, 1935. He likes to say he grew up in the slums. After being educated in the choicest of Toronto elementary and secondary institutions he attended the University of Waterloo from January 1958 until graduating with a B.A.Sc. in Engineering Physics in July 1962. His engineering career was a failure and he quit that profession and took teacher training. While acting as a teacher of mathematics and physics he obtained an M. Ed. in school administration from Queens University at Kingston in 1973. He also tried his hand as a professional golfer. While it was fun there is no living to be earned except for the elite players. He has been a Spiritual Seeker from childhood. He considers that his full time career. He is married to Renee, a trained social worker from Rio de Janeiro and New York City. He considers himself fortunate to have another Spiritual Seeker as his wife. In the late 1990s Len Nobleman discovered the Work of Doctor David Hawkins M.D., Ph.D. Using Kinesiology he tested for the spiritual energy of his parents. He found that his mother vibrated between 20 and 150. So also did his father. Yet his brother and sister vibrated between the lower to higher 400s. Perhaps these children were born with the parents they were blessed with not to be helped by them but the other way around. In 1983 he left Toronto never to take up residence there again and settled in Norfolk County. He no longer can reside in a populated area so he dwells in a house built in the 19th century but modernized on a large lot in the country. Very few people seeking the Light can tolerate a large city.