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  • A Thousand Years of Yesterdays

  • By: H. Spencer Lewis
  • Narrated by: Jim Wentland
  • Length: 3 hrs and 39 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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A Thousand Years of Yesterdays

By: H. Spencer Lewis
Narrated by: Jim Wentland
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With the sole idea that, through a pleasant, or at least fascinatingly strange story, some will be brought to the threshold of realization wherein the partially explored activities and functions of the mind contain many profound mysteries and principles of considerable import, and that those so illumined may be tempted to seek for more light in the chamber of the unknown, this book is offered to those constantly asking for the unusual in fiction and the mystical in romance.

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Really liked it til the abrupt ending

It felt like a solid book til the end. It was like the author realized he had better things to do with his time and just wrapped it up out of nowhere. I seriously thought the book was in the middle when it ended. So weird. I was enjoying it too...

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Highly Descriptive

As I listen, the canvas of my imagination is painted beautifully with exquisite descriptions and captivating imaginations. It was a wonderful experience!

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Post Modern Neo Faboo

On occasion some of us get a nagging feeling in our souls that we are living an inauthentic life. Even rarer still, some of us with said soul nag are presented with a way out by Sophia, the goddess of knowledge. I reckon most slam that door shut because first one finds out this will involve a tremendous amount of reading to catch up. Then after reading the first bundle of tomes one finds there is a tremendous amount of shadow or soul work to do. While Libros means both Freedom and Book in Latin, I fear most today could not put down their phones long enough to actually read, let alone do any archetypal shadow work. As for me and my house, we read and do shadow work every single day, only regretting we did not learn all of this 30 years ago. I would have stayed off drugs and started juicing a long time ago. Ya heard me?

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