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Testimonials for The Dream We Call Earth - A Spiritual Story for Our Time " This is a wonderful read- I thoroughly enjoyed it. The story was beautifully written and showed a real understanding of the deepest nature of reality and our connection to it. I really liked the descriptive way David told the story. I would put it in a similar league to Jonathan Livingstone Seagull by Richard Bach and I would thoroughly recommend it to everyone on a spiritual path. Ally mindfulreiki.co.uk "When I started to read The Dream We Call Earth I was riveted! It reminded me of 'The Shack' by Wm Paul Young. It…mehr

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Testimonials for The Dream We Call Earth - A Spiritual Story for Our Time " This is a wonderful read- I thoroughly enjoyed it. The story was beautifully written and showed a real understanding of the deepest nature of reality and our connection to it. I really liked the descriptive way David told the story. I would put it in a similar league to Jonathan Livingstone Seagull by Richard Bach and I would thoroughly recommend it to everyone on a spiritual path. Ally mindfulreiki.co.uk "When I started to read The Dream We Call Earth I was riveted! It reminded me of 'The Shack' by Wm Paul Young. It has the same feel about it and the same beautiful truth! We are all much more powerful than we can possibly imagine.David Marshall's words resonate strongly for me and remind me that only love exists, with fear being a mere illusion created by the mind. If you want to experience more of a flavour of who you really are at your core, then read this story! Jo Peace www.PeaceEFT.com
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David Marshall worked as a missionary and educator in East Asia, combating forced prostitution in Taiwan and researching Chinese thought. He is the author of five previous books, including Jesus and the Religions of Man and Why the Jesus Seminar Can't Find Jesus and Grandma Marshall Could. He completed a doctorate with the University of Wales, analyzing the work of Yuan Zhiming and creating a Christian model for how world religions relate called Fulfullment Theology. He lives with his wife and two teenage boys in a small town halfway between Seattle and the Cascade Mountains.