The Man Who Couldn't Dream

Sandra L. Huska
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WHAT IS THE TRUTH ABOUT HEALING? Paul and Annie Whitmore seem to have the perfect life. He's a successful biologist and she is a doting mother. But when tragedy suddenly strikes, they must confront their opposing beliefs about healing, God and the Universe. Paul holds fast to science, traditional medicine and rational thinking; Annie seeks the metaphysical and paranormal worlds for answers. Who is right? When tragedy strikes a second time, Paul is thrust on a spiritual journey that takes him to sacred sites across America, causing him to question beliefs he had held all of his life. Can a man of science accept the unexplained and miraculous events that happen to him? Can he separate conspiracy theories from truths? And just what does the secret of Coral Castle and the messages from "The Wizard of Oz" have to do with his spiritual growth--and, for that matter, with ours? Sandra L. Huska once again takes the reader on a fascinating trek through "new age" concepts, causing us to wonder if there is more truth to them than we will admit. By the end of the book, it isn't just Paul Whitmore who discovers that the world is governed by things most of us have never even thought about. The reader, too, will make the same discovery. Sometimes truths are better told through fiction.
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