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Research has proven that per day human beings think a minimum of forty seven thousand thoughts; in a year that is about seventeen million one hundred and fifty five thousand thoughts. In a life span it translates to over one billion thoughts. And these rotate around three basic questions, who am I? Why am I here? Lastly, what is my purpose on earth?

It’s scientifically proven that every day we reflect and get to think the same thoughts but in a different format. Around our planet is Ether that connects our mind to the infinite being. The reason for such massive mind capacity is for our creativity and mastery over life and the universe as a whole. We thus are the gods of the universe (see Psalms 82:6). God the creator gave all to mankind to govern (see Genesis 1:26-27). The fall of man caused him to lose his sense of self-actualization and be governed by his subordinate (the universe); and now, everywhere the rich and poor, young and old are searching for a common goal — meaning.

Over five hundred billion cells in a brain are created with eighty percent of water, the firmament above us is water, plants consist of water, animals have over ninety percent of water in their bodies, and the planet has over eighty percent of water. This proves our mind creativity is geared to be infinite. No limit to its creativity. It connects to the whole universe. Scientifically, nonetheless, none has ever reached seventy percent of mind capacity in all human life span.

Innovations and master minds haven’t come up with the answer, ‘We have come to measure the heavenly bodies, yet ourselves we have not known’ Voltaire. With a story line of heartaches and true life events, this book is a creation to help mankind figure out the answers to personal questions. It’s based on a story line to help you relate.

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