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Mission
What
would you do if, through an unexpected twist of fate and time, you
came face to face with Jesus of Nazareth? In the flesh. A living,
breathing, three-dimensional figure with a disconcertingly casual
manner. When you had pinched yourself to make sure that you weren't
dreaming and found that he was still there, would you turn your back
and walk away - or would you try to find out what he was doing so
far from home?
That
was the decision facing Leo Resnick, a smart young Manhattan lawyer,
and his girl-friend, Dr Miriam Maxwell. Mission is Leo's record of
his encounter with The Man. If you've ever looked up at the stars
and wondered what it all means, this is the book you've been waiting
for. Mission is the nearest you'll get to the Secret of the Universe
this side of the Apocalypse.
The trip starts on Page One. Climb aboard. |
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A
work of enormous logical consistency, and full of intellectual
pyrotechnics, Mission is the culmination of twelve years
of notes, research, abortive drafts, and an even longer
search for enlightenment during which the author was introduced,
initially with much scepticism, to the art of meditation,
the wisdom of the Sufi, and the writings of Rudolph Steiner. |
MISSION
- READERS LETTERS |
What
follows is a small selection of the many letters received
from readers of MISSION. While
the book was generally well received, some of the reviewers
were dismissive and a few downright abusive. The sentiments
expressed below represent the views of virtually everyone
who, over the years, felt the need to make contact after
their encounter with the book. Reading the letters was
an enriching experience at the time and still is. Once
again I send my heartfelt thanks to you all. - Patrick. |
Copyright © 2002 Patrick Tilley. All rights reserved.
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